Above: Gallery owner Andra Milsome discusses ehibitions and photobooks with Offline’s Brian Carroll
Thru The Lens Gallery
Pandemic exhibitions & publishing photobooks
As covered in the printed issue #005 of Offline Journal, photographers in Wales have been creative in documenting different takes on the Covid-19 pandemic and the associated lockdown restrictions. Thru The Lens Gallery in Hay-on-Wye was also creative in exhibiting unique work by two NHS clinical staff - Glenn Dene and David Collyer - on the frontline of the pandemic and both also talented photographers who (in the links above) discussed their work earlier this year with Ffoton on their YouTube channel.
Now on the walls at Thru The Lens Gallery in Hay-on Wye is John Bulmer’s ‘A Very English Village’ exhibition which first featured on the cover and a feature article in the 21 August 1966 issue of The Sunday Times Magazine supplement. In addition to a selection of framed prints, the exhibition also includes some fascinating tear-sheets of the Sunday Times magazine cover and spreads.
As can be heard in the recorded conversation with Andra, creative thinking and collaboration with photographers has allowed Thru The Lens Gallery to experiment with new, short-run photobook publishing as way of generating revenue to keep the gallery doors open and explore new exhibition opportunities.
I take my hat off to Andra and Billie: for a small indie photography gallery that just turned a year old in the thick of a global pandemic, they’ve been doing a fantastic job of exhibiting photography in a great gallery space, in self-published photobooks and online via their Instagram feed and new website. Be sure to visit them in Hay soon!
You can follow them on Instagram @thruthelens_gallery and check out their new website for the latest news on exhibitions and explore their online photo bookshop
www.thruthelens.photography
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