Exhibition
Women in Photography: A History of British Trailblazers
30 Jan 2019 – 2 Jun 2019
Event times
Tue, Wed, Fri and Sat: 10.30am – 5.00pm
Thursday: 10.30am – 8.30pm
Sunday: 11.00am – 4.00pm
Mondays and bank holidays: Closed
Cost of entry
£5.00 Day Pass or £7.50 Annual Pass | Under 18s Free
Address
- Chobham Way
- Woking
- GU21 4AA
- United Kingdom
Travel Information
- Train to Woking station, 25min direct link from London Waterloo
The exhibition will present an in depth historical survey showcasing the achievements of female photographers working in Britain.
About
From the early innovations of Anna Atkins and Queen Alexandra, through to Dorothy Bohm’s depiction of 1960s London and the self-portraiture of Sarah Lucas in the 2000s, the exhibition will for the first time present an in depth historical survey showcasing the achievements of female photographers working in Britain.
In collaboration with Fast Forward Women in Photography at University for the Creative Arts, Farnham. This exhibition is part of an ongoing international campaign to bring pioneering women photographers to a wider audience and expose the discrimination of working in a male dominated world.
This exhibition is supported by a Jonathan Ruffer Curatorial Research Grant from Art Fund.