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East Garth Photography Building

The East Garth Photography building serves the Photography degree course with a state-of-the-art digital darkroom and extensive studio facilities for still life, fashion, and portraiture photography.

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The building itself is one of the city of Norwich’s most valuable pieces of heritage, a former medieval Friary considered as one of the best surviving and most complete examples of its kind in the country.

A team of specialist technicians provide comprehensive support in using the course’s state-of- the-art digital darkroom with Aperture, Capture One and Adobe Creative Suite software, data projector, scanners, and inkjet printer.

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East Garth,
Norwich
NR3 1AU

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Beyond the Frame 2024 winners announced

Winners announced in two age group categories, 11-15 and 16-19, and three theme categories, ‘People’, ‘Places’ and ‘Things’.
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Postgraduate Open Day Thursday 11 July

11 July 2024 | 5.00pm to 6.30pm | Duke Street Master your creative practice
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A photo of an art installation from the project: Urbanity from the Ocean, called TRANSFORMATIVE COOPERATION. The image shows various red bricks and bamboo on a floor creating what looks like a path shape. There are white sheets hanging above the pieces on the floor that have been stained blue at the bottom. Finally, there are white pieces of fabric that look like screwed up pieces of paper hanging in the middle of the installation.

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Theo Galvin is an Architecture MArch student who works towards a provocative experimental style of architectural design, related to socio-political issues, specifically around the topic of waste disposal, perception and reuse. Theo talks to us about his opportunity with The AA Taiwan School Fellowship Programme 2023: Urbanity from the Ocean.
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