Chester Photo Festival – Pilot Exhibition
Exhibition
Chester Photo Festival – Pilot Exhibition
25 October 2024 - 07 November 2024
Castlefield Gallery New Art Spaces: Chester
Address: Castlefield Gallery New Art Spaces Chester, Grosvenor Shopping Centre, Chester, CH1 1ED
Let’s explore photography through myths, feelings, and personal stories.
Imagine a photography practice that empowers you to re-imagine your memories, myths, and childhood through the lens of photography. Imagine how a photography practice can shape the narrative of your story, your emotions, and your message.
This ‘Pilot Exhibition’ is leading up to the annual festival in May 2025, focusing on exploring new art and exhibition spaces, innovative photographic approaches, and fostering a photography network in Chester.
50 works, from participants at all levels, from Chester, across the UK, and internationally, are excited to present their works, many of which have been created specifically for this event. These works have been developed through individual efforts and bespoke sessions. They cover a variety of photography genres and topics, including landscape, still life, street, family photos, and more conceptual.
‘Show and Tell’ remains an essential part of creative photography practice at all levels and stages, with a focus on the meaning behind the work and the artist’s statements. Based on years of experience, this structured programme of activities could serve as a guide for a year of creative practice, culminating in a celebration at the Chester Photo Festival.
Making voices heard.
Opening times
Monday: Closed
Tuesday – Friday: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Saturday: 11:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 4:00pm
This exhibition will continue at the Grosvenor Museum from 25th to 27th October 2024.
Images
Banner:
- At home, every dinner is a celebration. Alexandru Modoi, 2024.
From left to right, top to bottom:
- Trees, Alderley Edge, Cheshire. Emma Jane Petruzzelli, 2023
- Dad saying goodbye to his last heifer at the market. Estelle Woolley, 2024
- The Eternal Mother. Erik Knudsen, 2024