Seabathers: reflections & responses
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Shepherdson, K. 2015. Seabathers: reflections & responses. Turner Contemporary (Foyle Rooms) & Walpole Bay Tidal Pool 24 May 2015
Creators | Shepherdson, K. |
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Description | A one-day coastal communities event considering how creatives and communities reflect and respond to the sea and sea bathing.Following a morning of talks and presentations at Turner Contemporary, in Margate, there is an opportunity to view the stunning Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, Cliftonville through a yurt transformed into a camera obscura; to visit the itinerant studio of tintype photographer Rob Ball; to meet Made in Margate and the contemporary Margate Sea Bathing Machine prototype and to join Susie Parr and the Walpole Bay Swimmers for a tidal pool dip. |
Contributors | Parr, M., Parris, S., Critchley, E., Ball, R., Vale, S., Breadman, N. and Bridges, D. |
Date | 2015 |
Exhibition title | Seabathers: Reflections & Responses |
Related URL | http://www.seasphotography.org.uk |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 16 Jun 2015 |
Accepted | 2015 |
Completed | 2015 |
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