Celebration of Black History Month with a very special panel discussion with Black creatives

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October marks Black History Month, one of the most important moments in the cultural calendar, and this year’s theme, Reclaiming Narratives, brings fresh energy to the conversation.

The Photography Foundation (TPF) is inviting the UK Black Female Photographers (UKBFTOG) for a special evening panel discussion at The Firepit Gallery.

In this panel discussion you will be hearing from a group of Black female photographers about their career journeys, their experiences of navigating the creative industry, and their stories & tips – whilst opening up a space for a wider conversation centred around wellbeing and community. There will be time for a Q & A and social networking following the panel discussion.

About the Organisers 
The Photography Foundation (TPF) was created to provide pathways to professional photography for less advantaged young adults in London by offering education, practical experience, and routes to a career in the creative industries. The Photography Foundation acknowledges that commercial photography can be a stressful career and feel isolating at times. Our events are intended to promote wellbeing and the importance of making time for inspiration and creativity in your practice in order to maintain a sustainable career.

The UK Black Female Photographers (UKBFTOG) community was created to help Black women find other Black women in the photography industry. The Photography industry is dominated by men, so it was extremely difficult to find individuals like ourselves, who can relate to our experiences as Black women. Being the only Black female photographer in the room of your peers can feel very lonely and intimidating but we no longer have to feel like this because of the UKBFTOG community. December 2022 marked 5 years sine the UKBFTOG community was created by Jemella Ukaegbu and it is getting bigger and bigger.

Firepit Art Gallery and Studios CIC is a creative hub located in Greenwich Peninsula, London. Dedicated to showcasing innovative and diverse art forms. With a strong commitment to community engagement, Firepit provides a platform for artists from all backgrounds to share their work and connect with audiences. A great space with a gallery, studio spaces and a slightly sunken room, surrounded by wood, with a firepit, where the exhibition will take place.

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The closest tube station is North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line.

Black History Month: TPF x UKBFTOG Panel Discussion at Firepit Gallery

Type:Indoor

Firepit Art Gallery (entrance opp. Uber Boat by Thames Clipper pier), No.2 Upper Riverside, 10 Cutter Lane, Greenwich Peninsula, London, SE10 0XX
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