Neville Gabie
Neville GabieHome At Sea (2022-2025) Commissioned by Hull Maritime Museum, ‘At Sea’ focuses on the harrowing journeys of three unaccompanied child migrants, who Neville Gabie got to know as they…
Read MoreNeville GabieHome At Sea (2022-2025) Commissioned by Hull Maritime Museum, ‘At Sea’ focuses on the harrowing journeys of three unaccompanied child migrants, who Neville Gabie got to know as they…
Read MoreLiza DracupHome Fractured Routes (2024) Liza Dracup examines the cultural and ecological significance of overlooked environments in Northern England. She develops experimental photographic strategies for visualising landscape and natural history…
Read MoreKazuaki KosekiHome Hotarubi -Summer Fairies (2023) Kazuaki Koseki photographs the brief light of Himebotaru, a species of firefly native to Japan, moving through summer forests at night. The series was…
Read MoreKatherine DowsonHome A Window to a Future of an HIV Vaccine (2015) A trimer is a delicate, mushroom-shaped structure on the surface of the HIV virus, which functions as part…
Read MoreJarrett MurphyHome The Ecotone (2025) Website https://www.jarrettmurphy.com/ instagram @Jarrettmakes Jarrett Murphy is a Brooklyn-based photographer, originally from outside Philadelphia, and a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology. Working primarily…
Read MoreHope StricklandHome A river holds a perfect memory (2024) Website www.hopestrickland.com instagram @hope_prl ‘A river holds a perfect memory’ meanders gently across waterways in Jamaica, through leisure activities such as…
Read MoreFilipe CastelblancoHome Tunda: A Quantic Plant and the Devil's Breath (2025) ‘Tunda: The Quantic Plant and the Devil’s Breath’ imagines how plants and humans might form alliances capable of altering…
Read MoreClaudia BehrensenHome Sacred Bond (2024/2025) Claudia Behrensen’s ‘Sacred Bond’ reflects on the fractured relationship between humanity and nature, as shaped by egoism and indifference in contemporary society. These attitudes often…
Read MoreChrissy LushHome Now (2024-ongoing) In ‘Now’, Chrissy Lush stages photographs in domestic and suburban spaces where moments of composure begin to shift. Each image centers on a disruption: firecrackers erupt…
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