It has been a while since Tuesday. I've bee dragging my heels on this update. A few days ago I attended the Photography course at Friendship House, and found to my surprise that we were to be engaged in learning how to put together an exhibition.
After going through the fruits of labour from a week's photography homework, we were partnered off and each given a 'expert' to guide us through the process of chopping and creating our own exhibit from photographs we had taken over the course of the week.
This process proved harder than at first appeared, the challenge being to think of a unifying theme that connected at least some of the best photographs and then finding away of effectively communicating this to the potential audience. It was good to have a challenge to be able to work with someone in the field of photography exhibit writing field, our 'expert' Daniel.
After at least an hour the three groups had three exhibitions to present, PO1, a short but engaging photo series on the uninspired and decaying Fratton area, 'Somewhere along the line' a photo montage on the theme of journeys, and lastly 'A Random View of Portsmouth', which can only be described as a fabulous free reign of creativity with photos spilling out onto the floor and celling as well as poetry. I have to add it was great to see some of my own photos from the first weeks walk being used in totally a unique and original way by someone else in the 'A Random View of Portsmouth'.
The creator of 'A Random View of Portsmouth commented that their creativity steamed from the present moment, that they had to complete and create before they were distracted by thought. She commented her work was crazy, but to everyone examining her work, it was anything but talented.
To finished the evening the group visited Artspace to see the venue we will be displaying our eventual final exhibition. There was only time for a quick cup of tea and an exchange of numbers before we part ways and headed off into the night.