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31-33 High Street - Margate, United Kingdom

Organised by The Margate School

Given the success of the previous seaweed workshop we are pleased to announce that we will be running another one with photographer Melanie King.

This environmentally conscious and sustainable workshop will be exploring the use of local, natural materials within photographic processes.

Gain an understanding of how to forage in a safe and kind way along Margate beach and learn about environmentally sustainable photographic processes, plus the impact that creative processes have on the environment.

This workshop is for adults and is suitable for people with previous photography and darkroom experience.

About the tutor:
Melanie King is an artist and curator with a specific focus on astronomy. King's studio is based in the nearby town of Ramsgate and she is a Co-Director of super/collider, Lumen Studios and is founder of London Alternative Photography Collective. King is currently Artist in Residence at the School of Metallurgy and Materials at The University of Birmingham. King is a lecturer on the MA programme at the Royal College of Art and on the Ba Photography course at University of West London.

King has exhibited at Argentea Gallery, Photo Co-Op Folkestone, Big Day Film Collective, Leeds Arts University, Bloomsbury Festival, The Blyth Gallery, Imperial College London alongside a wide range of international galleries.

King has also been commissioned by an impressive collection of clients, from ITV Creates to the Wellcome trust, and she is represented by Land Art Agency.
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