Past Events


Alessandra Sanguinetti & Gregory Halpern

Thursday 24 September 2020

Join Alessandra Sanguinetti and Gregory Halpern for an animated conversation direct from their respective studios in Petaluma, CA and Rochester, NY. They will discuss Sanguinetti's life-long collaboration with two Argentine cousins, explore one anothers' working practices and share how they both draw inspiration from the world around them. With Magnum Photos. 


Alan Huck: a visual mixtape

Thursday 17 September 2020

Dive into the influences behind Alan Huck's latest image-text book I walk toward the sun which is always going down with an exclusive visual mixtape, combining film clips, interviews and perfomances in this lyrical, perambulatory film. 

 

Photographing Appalachia: 'Portraits and Dreams' panel discussion

Thursday 10 September 2020

To celebrate the launch of Wendy Ewald’s ‘Portraits and Dreams,’ join us for an animated discussion about the book, representing life in rural Appalachia, and hear first hand the long-term effects of art and photography outreach project like these within such communities. With Wendy Ewald, Roger May, Elizabeth Barrett, and two of the original students Kim Boling and Gary Crase.

Ron Jude: photographing the natural world 

Thursday 03 September 2020

Join Ron Jude from his studio as he shares footage from his travels around the globe capturing lava flows and ice caps, as well as discussing his unique development as a photographer and working his large-scale prints into book form. 

 

Gregory Halpern & Michael Mack: what we choose not to see

Thursday 27 August 2020

Join us to hear Gregory Halpern in conversation with publisher Michael Mack, talking about their share inspirations in photography and art, and making books together. This is a pre-recorded event in collaboration with Magnum Photos. 

 

Jeff Mermelstein: I made over 1 million iPhone photos

 Thursday 20 August 2020

Edited from over one million photographs, Jeff Mermelstein takes us on a deep dive behind the scenes of his new book #nyc, answering your questions about these overseen text messages, anonymity, and the vast amount he's learned about New Yorkers over the past few years.