Photography workshop for Queen’s workers
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Note that due to lack of response from food and beverage workers, the photography workshop date and workers group has changed.
MayWorks Kingston is hosting workshops with acclaimed digital photography artists Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge. The workshops aim to provide an opportunity for Queen’s University workers (staff, teaching assistants and fellows, and faculty) to express their experiences of work through digital photography.
Carole and Karl will facilitate a workshops on Saturday April 10th and Sunday April 11th from 11am-2pm each day. Workshops are free, though require registration and participation on both days. We aim to bring together a group of workers with diverse experiences, who wish to explore the impact of the various changes that are occuring in universities today, and at Queen’s specifically. Individuals who wish to participate anonymously will be accommodated.
Carole and Karl have collaborated with various trade unions and community organizations in the production of their staged photographic work over the past 25 years. Their work has been exhibited across Canada and internationally in both the trade union movement and art galleries and museums. For more information about them please visit: http://www.workingimage.ca/
For more information or to register for this workshop please email mayworkskingston@gmail.com with the subject heading: Photography workshop. In the body please include your name, your staff role, and any related artistic experience. There is limited space so please register soon!
