Welcome to the latest Offline Newsletter. If you’d prefer to read this and previous posts on the website, click here. If you haven’t yet subscribed- free - do the business with the button below!
Help inform content in future issues
With issue #004 of Offline Journal now at printers and expected back later next week, I’m looking ahead to the next issue in October and future issues.
The ongoing Coronavirus epidemic and lockdown measures currently in place here in the UK can hardly be ignored in photography discussion. With that in mind, I’m using this Newsletter post as a vehicle to ask you for suggestions on how Offline might document the extraordinary experiences of photographers here in Wales. Feel free to be creative.
You can leave suggestions and comments below - and feel free to stimulate some discussion.
Thanks.
Issue #004 is done - pre-order now
Offline Journal #004 is another 32 page issue packed with feature articles, 3 x exhibition reviews and News on contemporary photography in Wales (see full contents listing below). I’m always open to considering more writers and submission ideas for future issues. If you find this of interest, please feel free to email me at: offline.journal@gmail.com
Ynyshir: 25 Mile Radius / review Brian Carroll goes behind the scenes of the recent David Hurn exhibition at The Workers Gallery in the Rhondda village of Ynyshir.
ffotogaleri y gofeb Owners and curators Diane Bailey and Geoff Young provide an update on the Machynlleth gallery’s ethos and activities to date.
Photography Season at National Museum Cardiff / review Museum Cardiff continues its impressive run of photography exhibitions in Cardiff. Photographer Peter Evans takes a look.
The North Wales Project Having just celebrated both their first birthday and group exhibition, Collective co-founder Robert Law reflects.
How Green was my Valley / review Artist James Milne reviews the recent major exhibition of Valleys photographs by Ron McCormick in Newport.
To build an exhibition Amanda Jackson discusses the exhibition journey to date for her ‘To Build a Home’ project based in Pembrokeshire.
Resistance Reimagined Brian Carroll explores an impressive self-initiated photobook project with creator and Cinematographer Richard Greatrex.
the*kickplate*project Curators Zosia Krasnowolska and Dafydd Williams discuss their mission to exhibit and promote photographic art in the Valleys.
News News on recent photography projects in Wales.
Progredior / Advance Ellie Hopkins on interpreting the photographic language of Documentary - old and new.
Alternatively, if you’d like to support new writing and publishing on photography in Wales, you can subscribe for 2 issues of Offline Journal and receive 3 supplements (FREE) in the form of 2 x Offline Essays (one with each issue) and 1 x Offline Indie exhibition poster (comes with the October issue).
You can subscribe now to receive the new issue #004 which will come with the equally new Offline Essay supplement by Paul Cabuts titled ‘Sites of struggle and photography’. You’ll then receive issue #005 in October 2020 along with another new Offline Essay and an exclusive Indie exhibition poster.
Subscriptions are currently £25.00 (inclusive of P&P) for 2 issues (only 150 copies printed of each) plus the exclusive supplements. When they’ve gone - they’ve gone.
Subscribers to this Newsletter can leave comments (and I encourage them to do so!) to express their views and ideas around photography to hopefully stimulate further constructive and supportive discussion with others. Basic community guidelines: be active and supportive where possible in feedback and discussion threads, be respectful of others, avoid profanity - trolling or abuse will result in being immediately unsubscribed from the Newsletter. Simple.
Offline Journal Newsletter is published every first and third Sunday each month to offer the wider photography community an opportunity to discuss photography in, from and of Wales. Back Issues of and Subscriptions to the limited edition printed Offline Journal (published every April & October) available via www.offline.wales
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Welcome to the latest Offline Newsletter. If you’d prefer to read this and previous posts on the website, click here.
If you haven’t yet subscribed- free - do the business with the button below!
Help inform content in future issues
With issue #004 of Offline Journal now at printers and expected back later next week, I’m looking ahead to the next issue in October and future issues.
The ongoing Coronavirus epidemic and lockdown measures currently in place here in the UK can hardly be ignored in photography discussion. With that in mind, I’m using this Newsletter post as a vehicle to ask you for suggestions on how Offline might document the extraordinary experiences of photographers here in Wales. Feel free to be creative.
You can leave suggestions and comments below - and feel free to stimulate some discussion.
Thanks.
Issue #004 is done - pre-order now
Offline Journal #004 is another 32 page issue packed with feature articles, 3 x exhibition reviews and News on contemporary photography in Wales (see full contents listing below). I’m always open to considering more writers and submission ideas for future issues. If you find this of interest, please feel free to email me at: offline.journal@gmail.com
Order #004 + Essay
Full issue #004 contents:
Introduction: Glenn Edwards
Ynyshir: 25 Mile Radius / review
Brian Carroll goes behind the scenes of the recent David Hurn exhibition at The Workers Gallery in the Rhondda village of Ynyshir.
ffotogaleri y gofeb
Owners and curators Diane Bailey and Geoff Young provide an update on the Machynlleth gallery’s ethos and activities to date.
Photography Season at National Museum Cardiff / review
Museum Cardiff continues its impressive run of photography exhibitions in Cardiff. Photographer Peter Evans takes a look.
The North Wales Project
Having just celebrated both their first birthday and group exhibition, Collective co-founder Robert Law reflects.
How Green was my Valley / review
Artist James Milne reviews the recent major exhibition of Valleys photographs by Ron McCormick in Newport.
To build an exhibition
Amanda Jackson discusses the exhibition journey to date for her ‘To Build a Home’ project based in Pembrokeshire.
Resistance Reimagined
Brian Carroll explores an impressive self-initiated photobook project with creator and Cinematographer Richard Greatrex.
the*kickplate*project
Curators Zosia Krasnowolska and Dafydd Williams discuss their mission to exhibit and promote photographic art in the Valleys.
News
News on recent photography projects in Wales.
Progredior / Advance
Ellie Hopkins on interpreting the photographic language of Documentary - old and new.
Alternatively, if you’d like to support new writing and publishing on photography in Wales, you can subscribe for 2 issues of Offline Journal and receive 3 supplements (FREE) in the form of 2 x Offline Essays (one with each issue) and 1 x Offline Indie exhibition poster (comes with the October issue).
You can subscribe now to receive the new issue #004 which will come with the equally new Offline Essay supplement by Paul Cabuts titled ‘Sites of struggle and photography’. You’ll then receive issue #005 in October 2020 along with another new Offline Essay and an exclusive Indie exhibition poster.
Subscriptions are currently £25.00 (inclusive of P&P) for 2 issues (only 150 copies printed of each) plus the exclusive supplements. When they’ve gone - they’ve gone.
Subscribe for issues #004 + #005
Offline Journal Newsletter is published every first and third Sunday each month to offer the wider photography community an opportunity to discuss photography in, from and of Wales.
Back Issues of and Subscriptions to the limited edition printed Offline Journal (published every April & October) available via www.offline.wales
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I respect your privacy.
You have received this Offline Newsletter because you provided your email address when purchasing a past issue issue of Offline Journal or you subscribed directly. If you would prefer not to receive future Offline Newsletters like this or participate in its community discussions, just click the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of this page.
(Thanks again either way! - Brian)
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