Grace Lau
Born in London of Chinese parentage, Grace is a practicing photographer, artist, writer and lecturer. She has a MA in Photography & Culture from UAL. She has exhibited widely, including at the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Britain, Photofusion London, Turner Contemporary, John Hansard Gallery and Aberysthwyth Arts Centre. Published books include: 鈥淎dults in Wonderland鈥 (Serpents Tail UK, 1997); 鈥淧icturing the Chinese: Early Western Photographs and Postcards of China鈥 (Joint Publishing HongKong, 2008). 鈥淧ortraits in a Chinese Studio鈥 pubs. (Parakeet Pubs, 2018.) Her work is in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, Tate, Sarah and David Kowitz, and Asia Culture Institute, Korea. 2024.
Roy Mehta
Roy Mehta has been an artist and educator for over 35 years.聽Much of his work focuses on diversity and belonging. Through documenting everyday life, his work offers a poignant reflection on identity, belonging, and love within urban spaces.
His work is in the permanent collections of Autograph, Historic England, The Library of Birmingham, The Migration Museum, The Harris Museum and Art Gallery and IKS Collection, Germany.
He is currently senior lecturer and researcher in documentary photography and photojournalism, at London College of Communication, UAL.聽
Jem Southam
Jem Southam (born 1950) is a British landscape photographer and educator. He has had solo exhibitions at Tate St Ives, the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Lowry, and the Royal West of England Academy.
Southam's work is held in the collections of the British Council; UK Government Art Collection; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Science Museum Group, UK; Tate, UK; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
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mitra tabrizian
mitra tabrizian is an Iranian-British artist and filmmaker. Her photographic work is widely exhibited and held in major museum collections. Solo shows include Tate Britain (2008). She received the Royal Academy鈥檚 Rose Award for Photography (2013) and the Royal Photographic Society Honorary Fellowship (2021). Her critically acclaimed debut feature Gholam (2018) had a theatrical release and is now available on BFI Player and VOD worldwide. She is currently developing her second feature The Far Mountains, with BFI.