{"id":10004334,"global_id":"www.wiganeventsguide.com?id=10004334","global_id_lineage":["www.wiganeventsguide.com?id=10004334"],"author":"2","status":"publish","date":"2022-12-19 13:38:02","date_utc":"2022-12-19 13:38:02","modified":"2022-12-19 13:38:28","modified_utc":"2022-12-19 13:38:28","url":"https:\/\/www.wiganeventsguide.com\/event\/look-photo-biennial\/2023-01-28\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/www.wiganeventsguide.com\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/10004334","title":"Look Photo Biennial","description":"

Open Eye Gallery and Wigan Council are pleased to announce that the LOOK Photo Biennial will be taking place across different venues in Wigan and Leigh this December 2022.<\/p>\n

The exhibitions are part of the Open Eye Hub, a space to champion local voices and collaboration between communities of Wigan and Leigh and the wider photography community based in the UK and beyond. The hub will be a space to share ideas, bring people together, and through photography, explore and communicate the urgent themes and issues of our times.<\/p>\n

WAYS OF LIVING ARCHIVE: SEE CHANGE\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n

Opening in the new\u00a0Horrocks Gallery in Leigh Spinners Mill<\/strong>\u00a0will be an exhibition of photography from the\u00a0Ways of Living archive<\/a>\u00a0and photography from Wigan & Leigh College Students. A preview of this exhibition will also be on display in the windows of the\u00a0Castlefield New Art Spaces: Wigan.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The show has been co-curated by two local, early career arts professionals, Sara Lawlor, and Hannah Tipping, working alongside curator Mario Popham and Producer Charlie Booth. As part of their role with the Open Eye Hub, the Community Fellows researched and selected pieces from the archive that resonated with them and that reflected issues they felt were relevant to local Wigan borough audiences.<\/p>\n

With the warming world impacting every corner of the globe, a sea change is necessary in our attitudes to nature and our place within it. One of the challenges of the changing climate is its scale and complexity, which requires us to connect our everyday lived experience with events unfolding on our screens in distant, disparate parts of the world.<\/p>\n

The photographic projects in\u00a0See Change<\/strong>, made by artists working in northern Britain and abroad, emphasises this interconnectedness of climate-based issue. The exhibition shifts the focus from the apocalyptic imagery that makes up much of the media coverage of the issue, instead directing our gaze towards the quieter stories of people and communities adapting to and anticipating a changing world.<\/p>\n

The photographic archive was established by\u00a0Then There Was Us<\/a>\u00a0and Open Eye Gallery and was originally produced as an online platform. The archive addressed the urgent issue of climate change and the many ways in which people are adapting to a rapidly changing world.<\/p>\n

Artists exhibiting in the See Change exhibition include:<\/p>\n

SIMON BRAY \/ KATIE MCCRAW \/ JOSHUA TURNER \/ GABRIEL FERNANDEZ \/\u00a0EDWIN HUDDLESTON \/ CHARLOTTE DOBSON<\/p>\n

Artists from the Wigan & Leigh College with work in the exhibition include:<\/p>\n

MILLY GALLAGHER \/ LEAH FARRIMOND \/ PHOEBE BURNS \/ HANNAH BATE \/ ALICE BALKWILL \/ JAMES MCLELLAND \/ HOLLIE WARHUST<\/p>\n

Exhibition opening times:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Horrocks Gallery will be open from 11am\u00a0\u2013<\/strong>\u00a04pm, Wed\u00a0\u2013<\/strong>\u00a0Sat each week.\u00a0It will close for the Christmas holidays on the 18th December 2022 and reopen on 4th January 2023.<\/p>\n

Venues:\u00a0<\/b><\/p>\n