Belfast Exposed 2018
Photograpic exhibition of Ingrid Guyon & Antonio Amador (UPIFC), 18th Sep 2018 to 22nd Sep 2018, in Belfast Exposed
Source of information:
- https://www.belfastexposed.org/exhibitions/imagine-peace/
- http://www.beyondskin.net/imagine-peace-exhibition-colombian-women-in-the-diaspora
About The Exhibition
Beyond Skin, in collaboration with Belfast Exposed and Escuelas de Paz, and coinciding with Good Relations Week (17-23 September), proudly presents Imagine Peace. This exhibition in Belfast is part of the #FUTyoURES creative Peace programme aimed at developing a shared creative model for conflict transformation in Colombia & Northern Ireland. At the heart of the project are the arts affirming the synergy between People and the Natural Environment around them. The #FUTyoURES programme is the collaborative brainchild of the organisations Beyond Skin (Northern Ireland) & Escuelas de Paz (Colombia). The focus of the project delivery is in Arauca & Soacha (Colombia) and Belfast, Craigavon, Keady & Cookstown (Northern Ireland).
The exhibition emphasises the power of photography as a tool to create a culture of hope to reach what they have been longing for: to live in peace. Through different photographic processes, the artists Ingrid Guyon and Antonio Amador (UPIFC), both individually and collaboratively, aim at transforming memories of migration, resistance and armed conflict into memories of peace.
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Ingrid Guyon is a French documentary photographer, filmmaker and participatory visual media practitioner. Based in London she has more than 10 years of experience in implementing participatory media projects within the education, museums and international development sectors. She is the founding director of Fotosynthesis, a social enterprise expert in participatory and ethical photography. Her passion is for community engagement and self-representation led her to get involved in long-term documentary projects on migration and peace-building, and extensively work with the Latin American community in London since 2004.
Antonio Amador (UPIFC) is a Colombian photographer and publicist from University Jorge Tadeo Lozano and has specialised in author photography from the Superior School of Image and Design (IDEP) in Barcelona, where he is mainly working in the fashion industry and has a particular interest in documentary projects with anthropological and conceptual emphases. He is the co-founder of Colectivo Dinoudinou, an independent group that focussed on XIX century photographic processes. Within the research framework, Antonio has participated in multiple exhibitions, individually and collectively and his work about Colombia peace process includes “El silencio habla de las flores”, part of “IMAGINARIOS DESARMADOS”.
- www.amadorcamargo.com
- hi@amadorcamargo.com
- Mobile +34 695717973
- Skype: antonioama_dor
| DATES : | 18th Sep 2018 to 22nd Sep 2018 |
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| ADDRESS : | 23 Donegall Street . Belfast BT1 2FF |
| OPEN : | Tuesday to Saturday, from 11am to 5pm. |
| ACCESS : | free |
| EXHIBITION OPENING : | Tuesday 18 September, 6pm-8pm |
| CULTURE NIGHT : | Friday 21 September |
| CONTACT: | Belfast Exposed Photography
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L’A Redacció
Etiquetes: Antonio Amador Camargo (UPIFC), Belfast Exposed, Ingrig Guyon



