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Dream. Snap. Freedom: Radical Play Through Photography

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Explore our archive-inspired online programme curated by Central St Martins MA students.


Posted on 16th November 2020 at 12:00am

Hidden Histories

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We are delighted to announce the launch of a new Heritage Fund project, Hidden Histories.


Posted on 15th July 2020 at 12:00am

TAGS: heritage lottery, archive

Radical Archives for the Future: networks and collaboration


Friday 28 September, 2018 
15:00 - 17:30, Four Corners Gallery

How might archives of radical film and photography work together, collaborate and create future networks?  

Could a network of archival collections support future research and exhibition?  

Join us for a lively discussion into the future possibilities of radical film and photography archives. Presentations from the Four Corners & Camerawork archive and Jo Spence & Terry Dennett collection at Birkbeck, followed by drinks and a final opportunity to view the Radical Visions exhibition at Four Corners Gallery before it closes on 29 September.


Posted on 24th September 2018 at 12:00am

TAGS: archives, heritage, film, photography

Radical Visions symposium


Join us on Thursday 28 June for a half-day symposium event in collaboration with Birkbeck University, Radical Visions: the cultural politics of Camerawork 1972-1985.


Posted on 2nd May 2018 at 12:00am

TAGS: symposium, film, photography

Radical Visions: the early history of Four Corners and Camerawork 1972-1987


To coincide with the launch of our digital archive, we are delighted to announce a major exhibition at Four Corners gallery, running from 15 June until 29 September 2018.


Posted on 2nd May 2018 at 12:00am

TAGS: exhibition, film, photography