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Interested in taking a photography degree?

Photoworks, a leading agency based at the University of Brighton, is running a free online photography workshop exploring the relationship between photography, archaeology and climate change for people aged 13 – 18 on 30 October 2020.

The event called The Archaeology of Waste will ask questions such as: What is the human impact of shifting borders and changing landscapes? How can we tell the stories of the waste we create and the artifacts we treasure.

Join artists Alejandra Carles Tolra and Natalie Keymist in creating playful photographs using only what’s in your home and around you. No previous experience or specialist kit is necessary, only a laptop/tablet and Smartphone. This is your chance to experiment!

When: Workshop takes place Friday 30 October from 4.30pm – 6.30pm on Zoom. Book your free place here.

This is a Council for British Archaeology event delivered by Photoworks, as part of the Shout Out Loud project for the Festival of Archaeology 2020. This is a Shout Out Loud project in partnership with the Council for British Archaeology. Shout Out Loud is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund through its #KicktheDust programme designed to encourage and involve more young people in heritage.

Find out about the University of Brighton’s Photography BA(Hons).

 

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