Being Human Festival: Looking at Football: An Intimate View of a Football Ground
This event consists of an exhibition of these photographs, alongside a talk about football photography, the human essence of the medium, and how it captures the hopes and fears of football fans.
Earlier this year, world leading football photographer, Peter Robinson, photographed St James Park so that its character may be preserved and shared. The HLF-funded project produced a wealth of photographs that offer an intimate view of life in the ground, showing the inherently human side of ‘the beautiful game’.
A Being Human Fest HUMS exhibition | |
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Date | 17 November 2016 |
Time | 11:00 |
Place | EX4 6PX Open viewing 11am-5pm; Talk and reception 6pm-9pm Booking Necessary |
Provider | Being Human Fest HUMS |
Event details
This event is part of the Being Human festival which is led by the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in partnership with the Arts & Humanities Research Council and the British Academy, Being Human is a national forum for public engagement with humanities research. The festival highlights the ways in which the humanities can inspire and enrich our everyday lives, help us to understand ourselves, our relationships with others, and the challenges we face in a changing world.
For more information please visit the Being Human Festival website.
To book a place at the event please click here.
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2016_HUMS_Being_Human_Poster_A3.pdf | (2420K) |
Location:
EX4 6PX