A space for musings, research, new thinking, relevant personal projects etc.
All posts by Melanie Muddle and/or Hannah Robinson.
Socially Engaged Image Making in Aged Care
Recently, we had the privilege of working with the wonderful residents and staff at Summit Care Wallsend as part of our ongoing photo-storytelling project, And Then, They Were No Longer Invisible. As socially-engaged artists and photographers, we’ve always been driven by the belief that every story matters—especially those of our elders.
Nominations Open For ‘And Then, They Were No Longer Invisible’ - Wallsend
We’re excited to announce that nominations for And Then, They Were No Longer Invisible - Wallsend have opened. This project celebrates older people in Wallsend and through the sharing of their stories, inspires people while making space for conversations about growing older.
Click through to read more and nominate someone you know.
The Photo Collective — The Colour of Unmaking
The Colour of Unmaking featured in Photo Collective Magazine. The Colour of Unmaking is a collaborative work created by Victoria Baskin Coffey & Hannah Robinson.
Photography as a social practice
Photography is an ideal medium for facilitating socially engaged projects as it questions the dynamics of power and voice.
An Unscripted Pause
A celebration of community — our common ground and diversity wrapped in the time and space of COVID.
The Colour of Unmaking
Made in collaboration with visual anthropologist Victoria Baskin Coffey.