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ARTISTS LUNCHTIME CRIT: Turf x Lenses of Croydon – Led by Paul Civati

TURF x LENSES OF CROYDON CRIT!

SAT 26 NOVEMBER 12-2PM // AT TURF GALLERY // FREE TO ATTEND // LED BY PAUL CIVATI

 

Calling all photographers, image-makers, artists, art students, graduates alike! Turf have teamed up with local camera club Lenses of Croydon for a special photography-focused crit. LoC have become an essential part of Croydon and South London’s lens-based life, sharing photographic skills and knowledge with an impressive range of talks, forums and networking events.

This crit has a particular focus on photography from our host Paul Civati, but all forms of work are welcomed for discussion. Email us your images beforehand at at info@turf-projects.com if you’d like us to get images up full scale on our projector!

// ABOUT TURF CRITS

Taking place every last Saturday of the month, our lunchtime crits give artists a chance to get feedback on their work from a practicing artist in a supportive and friendly environment.

Simply bring along your work, and we’ll take turns to discuss it and give feedback for each participant.

Participation isn’t mandatory – you’re welcome to simply come and view the works and take part in the discussions. If you’d like to participate in showing your artwork, it’s ideal to send imagery of or a link to the work you wish to show in the crit in advance so we can get it up on our projector! Email us at info@turf-projects.com to submit along with any requirements for AV equipment and/or install instructions.

// ABOUT PAUL CIVATI

Paul Civati lives and works in London, and has been an enthusiastic amateur photographer for seven years. His work focuses on the city, street, landscapes and architecture. Trying to capture the unique angles of well known places and seeking out the less well known parts of London.

 

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