August |
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| 12 | Third Greenwich Annuale Exhibition opens, 9am |
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| 12 | Third Greenwich Annuale Opening party, 7-9pm |
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September |
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| 3 | Carnival: a night of revelry, 7-10pm £8 (2 tickets for £15) |
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| 9 | Re-photographing Greenwich, Deadline 4pm |
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| 12 | Third Greenwich Annuale Exhibition closes, 4pm |
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| 16 | Our new venue is 52 Brixton Village, (formerly Granville Arcade), SW9 8PS |
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| 16 | Busman’s Holiday Exhibition opens, 9am |
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| 16 | Busman’s Holiday Opening party, 7-9pm |
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October |
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| 3 | Busman’s Holiday Exhibition closes, 4pm |
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Group workshops
We offer bespoke photography workshops as corporate events, and for photography groups and colleges.
A selection of photographs taken on these workshops can be published on the Viewfinder website.
To arrange a workshop, please contact us: gallery@viewfinder.org.uk.

Outreach workshops
"The Viewfinder Photography Gallery visited Homerton Hospital's brain injuries unit and gave a unique and thoughtful presentation of images to long stay patients, many of whom were deeply interested. We created a special tea party, and patients were able to discuss their favourite photographs and swap images over cake. It was tremendous fun and highly educational. Offering such a rare workshop to a group of adults with head injuries was a very powerful and memorable experience"
Shaun Caton, Art Curator, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
"The benefits derived by the participants on outreach workshops are widespread and extend beyond simply creating an image, reaching the community as a whole. Having seen first hand the reaction of children who have participated in a workshop, I can only say supporting this programme is immensely rewarding - I am delighted to be able to continue helping."
Grant Mackie, Viewfinder's patron: supporting outreach workshops
School workshops
"The thoroughness and professionalism with which our workshop was planned was impressive. My A Level students discussed and analysed the work on show - they were invited to consider ideas surrounding curatorship, potential juxtapositions and relationships between different images. They responded photographically to the exhibited work, and their photographs were published on the Viewfinder's website. It was a hugely successful collaboration that supported the students' coursework unit, reconfirmed the importance of learning outside of the classroom context, as well as highlighting the significant benefits of collaborating with industry professionals. This should happen more often!"
Melany Darke, teacher at Charter School




