Metro Imaging: Artefact

Curated by Shahram Saadat and Sophie Hambling. David Brazier, Polly Evans, Nick Holyman, Patrick Kelly, Emily Marshall, Cole Quirke, Vanessa Short, Zoë Sim, Rhi Stanford, Nathanial White, Ciarán Woolcombe

29 September–27 October

Wed - Sun 11am-Wed - Sun 5pm

Artefact is a mixed collection of work by artists from Metro Imaging’s Mentorship Programme along with pieces by Metro’s own talented team. Curated by Shahram Saadat and Sophie Hambling.

In 2005 Metro Imaging established a platform to support emerging photographers and graduates making the transition out of education or a self-taught background. The programme has gone on to be highly regarded in the industry as a vital stepping- stone into the creative industries.

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