The annual exhibition provides a platform to spotlight ten of the most promising graduates from leading photography courses across the country. Opening on Wednesday 22 October and running until Thursday 30 October, the exhibition revives a celebrated collaboration between – a leading photography gallery in the city – and the Âé¶¹´«Ã½, providing visibility for the UK’s top photography talent.
Hosted at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½’s Edward Street building at City campus, the showcase not only celebrates the creative achievements of the graduates but also underscores Brighton’s reputation as a hub for visual culture and a champion of new talent entering the professional arts landscape.
Among the artists exhibiting at this year’s show is Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Photography BA(Hons) graduate, Anna Warin, who uses their lens to highlight queer and trans issues. As a non-binary person, Anna’s identity strongly influences their work as they have previously explored their own relationship with transness through self-portraiture, examining through practice-led photographic research both their experiences of binding and top surgery in the UK.