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No Access - Julie Mimack
Exhibition Poster for No Access: photographs by disabled people by Julie Mimack
Who Killed Blair Peach?
Letter from Richard Platt to Rob Giles about costs and arrangements for exhibiting the show in Ne...
Who Killed Blair Peach?
Letter from Marguerite McLaughlin to Rob Giles about a possible exhibition tour in New Zealand
Who Killed Blair Peach?
Letter from Rob Giles to Half Moon Photography Workshop asking about hiring their exhibitions in ...
A Panoramic View - Michael Westmoreland
An article from Eyepiece on the Westmoreland's panoramas, written by John Morrison
Women and Science - Roberta Graham, Sandra Lahi...
A letter from Clare Dove to Sharon Kivland declining the opportunity to work on the "Women and Sc...
Oral History Excerpt - Peter Kennard
Kennard describes the power of Camerawork as a collective organisation that was able to operate n...
Oral History Excerpt - Peter Kennard
Kennard describes the article that he produced for Camerawork magazine entitled State of the Nati...
Oral History Excerpt - Julia Meadows
Meadows discusses the end of Allie Street, which signalled Camerawork’s move to Roman Road.
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater reflects on his desire to work with Camerawork as a combination of his academic interests ...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater discussing how he found out about Camerawork after moving to North London, meeting Shirley...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Collective working and democratic decision-making informed almost all parts of the creative proce...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
The election of Margaret Thatcher had a chilling effect on Camerawork and other arts organization...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater discussing Camerawork’s approaches to exhibiting work outside of a ‘fine art’ context, inc...
Oral History Excerpt - Don Slater
Slater discusses his current work and teachings with an eye towards how it relates to his time at...