OPEN18 Moving Image

Chris Alton, Sarah Brown, Katie Carson, Cosima Cobley Carr, Julia Goodlife, Juliet Klottrup, Alyona Larionova, Zong Jhan Li, Penelope Nailluje, Marcelina Pieniążek, Rhea Storr, Charlie Yetton.

29 September–27 October

Wed - Sun 12pm-Wed - Sat 6pm, Sun 4pm

Brighton Photo Fringe presents a showcase of the OPEN18 Moving Images. Through an open call, the Fringe sought moving image works by early career practitioners that are informed by photography and photographic practice in some way.

These 12 artists have been selected to exhibit at ONCA Gallery in Brighton, alongside the festival’s keynote solo exhibition, Sarah Howe's Consider Falling.

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0 OPEN18 HUB – ONCA
14 St George’s Place
Brighton, BN1 4GB

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