Surveys from a Small Island Exhibition

Seven Photography and Graphic Design students from UCS and Senior Lecturer in Photography Heike Löwenstein present Surveys from a Small Island – An exhibition inspired by New York from Friday 26th August until the 16th October in the Waterfront Building.

The work was created during a student trip to New York in June, in response to the city and to Löwenstein’s exhibition Surveys of a Small Island curated by meatyard arts| that was showing at the same time.

 

The group shows a considered selection of work from New York as well as visuals and objects that have been created in response to the visit by two Graphic Design students, Yvette-Marie Ormsby and Jonanice Kitt.

 

  

Jonanice Kitt  

 

The photographic surveys range from matchbox pinhole photographs of Coney Island by Tom Rose to quiet observations of private moments performed in public by Caroline Guthrie, comments on people working in service of others by Neil Salter and large format polaroids of the Highline by Natalie Martin.

 

 

Kristine Diza has decided on a grid of images of a day out in New York.Tom Rose and Andrew Biddulph (who remained back home) collaborated on a visual contemplation of time and space, shot in New York and the UK at the same time.

Kristine Diza    

Work by:

Tom Rose

Natalie Martin

Yvette-Marie Ormsby

Joannice Kitt

Neil Salter

Kristine Diza

Caroline Guthrie

Heike Löwenstein

 

Photography by:

Tom Rose