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Students from the 2nd year of the BA (Hons) Contemporary Photographic Art Practice programme at Northbrook College present their first ‘Live’ exhibition. Questioning conventional media boundaries and using a variety of forms, the show offers a critical exploration of the notion of displacement. From locating gallery space, to setting up the Exhibition and raising funds, the Students have succeeded in all areas to plan and display their work. The forthcoming event will show a diverse range of work as their individual personalities, from photographic montage to outside room furniture presented in differing media formats. The Students welcome you to their Exhibition, see you there!!! 13-18 May 2013 11-5pm Thurs 10-7pm Free Admission 15-17 Middle Street Brighton BN1 1AL Student Exhibition 13-18 May 2013 Becky Pope Based in Southwick and Brighton, Becky Pope has a keen interest in the photographic arts. Exploring mostly in photomontaging, eraser and layering and applying these to her current practices at Northbrook. Becky’s current instalment at the ‘Displacers’ exhibition is centred on the derelict diner a few steps from her front door. Exploring the use of layering to portray the displaced derelict building. Contact [email protected] Danni Baxter Working predominantly with traditional film photography; Danni Baxter is a Brighton based conceptual artist. Her imagery often conveys undertones of sophistication while exploring themes of minimalism and displacement in everyday scenes. Drawing from select works of Hiroshi Sugimoto, Baxter invites the viewer to question their perception of imagery through simplistic aesthetics and optical illusion. Baxter has disclosed her recent inspiration from contemporary scandinavian architecture and interior design, where less is more. Contact [email protected] Chris Ashley Chris Ashley-Miller is a photographer located in Seaford, East Sussex with a passion for movement, dance, shapes and ‘make believe’. Ashley-Miller’s passion for photography came later in life after working for Social Services and was drawn to photography as a powerful medium. She felt this form of Art allowed her to express and generate images of everyday life within the framework of abstract and conceptual Art. For the Exhibition’s theme of ‘Displacers’, Ashley-Miller has generated images that represents obscurity in shape and form in her fine art compilation within the Exhibitions genre. Contact [email protected] Ellie Train Based in Shoreham By Sea is student photographer Ellie Train. She studied the art of photography at A-level and is currently doing a Contemporary Photographic Arts degree. Her practice is usually based in the field of portraiture, more specifically self- portraiture, as she likes to showcase her view of her own position in the world and how she is seen.

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Students from the 2nd year of the BA (Hons) Contemporary Photographic Art Practice programme at Northbrook College present their first ‘Live’ exhibition. Questioning conventional media boundaries and using a variety of forms, the show offers a critical exploration of the notion of displacement.

From locating gallery space, to setting up the Exhibition and raising funds, the Students have succeeded in all areas to plan and display their work. The forthcoming event will show a diverse range of work as their individual personalities, from photographic montage to outside room furniture presented in differing media formats. The Students welcome you to their Exhibition, see you there!!!

13-18 May 201311-5pm Thurs 10-7pmFree Admission

15-17 Middle StreetBrighton BN1 1AL

Student Exhibition

13-18 May 2013

Becky Pope

Based in Southwick and Brighton, Becky Pope has a keen interest in the photographic arts. Exploring mostly in photomontaging, eraser and layering and applying these to her current practices at Northbrook.

Becky’s current instalment at the ‘Displacers’ exhibition is centred on the derelict diner a few steps from her front door. Exploring the use of layering to portray the displaced derelict building.

[email protected]

Danni Baxter

Working predominantly with traditional film photography; Danni Baxter is a Brighton based conceptual artist. Her imagery often conveys undertones of sophistication while exploring themes of minimalism and displacement in everyday scenes. Drawing from select works of Hiroshi Sugimoto, Baxter invites the viewer to question their perception of imagery through simplistic aesthetics and optical illusion. Baxter has disclosed her recent inspiration from contemporary scandinavian architecture and interior design, where less is more.

[email protected]

Chris Ashley

Chris Ashley-Miller is a photographer located in Seaford, East Sussex with a passion for movement, dance, shapes and ‘make believe’. Ashley-Miller’s passion for photography came later in life after working for Social Services and was drawn to photography as a powerful medium. She felt this form of Art allowed her to express and generate images of everyday life within the framework of abstract and conceptual Art.

For the Exhibition’s theme of ‘Displacers’, Ashley-Miller has generated images that represents obscurity in shape and form in her fine art compilation within the Exhibitions genre.

[email protected]

Ellie Train

Based in Shoreham By Sea is student photographer Ellie Train. She studied the art of photography at A-level and is currently doing a Contemporary Photographic Arts degree. Her practice is usually based in the field of portraiture, more specifically self-portraiture, as she likes to showcase her view of her own position in the world and how she is seen.