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Y CAE / THE FIELD - A VALLEY FFOCWS PROJECT

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Y CAE / THE FIELD - A VALLEY FFOCWS PROJECT

Y CAE / THE FIELD is an ongoing series of exhibitions curated by Valley Ffocws art collective in collaboration with the Ynysybwl Regeneration Partnership (YRP) on the subject of the former Lady Windsor Colliery site, a few miles north of Pontypridd. Each exhibitor will take over the six presentation boards located along the the Windsor Trail for two months, host a shared community event and create a publication available from the YRP office.

The common focus is the site of the Lady Windsor Colliery and its future. Each contributor brings their own expertise, including photography, industrial archaeology, social history, illustration & storytelling, fine art, ecology and surveying. The aim is to both inform and stimulate given the backdrop of the site’s industrial life between 1886 and 1988 and provoke fresh ideas in the context of today’s challenges; in particular, climate emergency.

Dr Steven Murray has been recording the Lady Windsor Colliery site for 14 years and finds a mosaic of biodiversity, an accidental haven for wildlife at a small scale. His macro photographic landscapes across this tapestry of habitats are displayed much enlarged, but the originals can still be spotted by the naked eye. Steven works as a Science Teacher in Beddau.

Listen to Steven discussing his work and images for this project below…

Valley Ffocws is a multi-disciplined, inclusive creative collective making innovative work in and on the Valleys. Outcomes can take any number of forms, but activism and change lie at the heart of its endeavour. This shifting collective invites creativity beyond the traditional arts
— Julie Cook, Valley Ffocws founder

You can follow the Valley Ffocws collective and their progress on Twitter @valleyffocws2
Or contact Julie Cook at: juliecook1@icloud.com


Original Valley Ffocws piece shared here in Ffoton News on 12 March 2021

The Valley Ffocws Collective have a new project seeking photographers interested in contributing creative work

Click the image to download 2-page brief as PDF file

Click the image to download 2-page brief as PDF file

Ynysybwl is in many ways a typical valleys village with the Former Lady Windsor Colliery (closed 1988) at its core. The historical names of the fields also tell us that this site was also once a calf field and in the surrounding area there were apple fields, pasture, woods, a cottage garden and croft. However it is the recent past that dominates the heart of the community as its reason to be: people living, working and dying for the coal industry. Today there is little evidence of this history and the colliery site lies eerily vacant, whist finding a new use as a community facility; a site for leisure activities. It has also matured into a diverse landscape and a haven for wildlife. We support the notion that it could be ‘saved as nothing’; hence, biodiversity might flourish beyond human intervention.

The site is currently threatened by development by Persimmon Homes and proposals have been moving forward with very little consultation with the community.

THE PROJECT

To bring together photographers/artists/writers to make work on and around the former colliery site to include issues around history, geology, nature and community. The outcome could take a number of forms with activism and institutional change at its heart.

Julie Cook is leading the project and anyone interested can contact her via details provided in the document opposite.

@valleyffocws on Twitter

Facebook Group

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The Valleys Legacy - Exhibition by students from Coleg Gwent

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The Valleys Legacy - Exhibition by students from Coleg Gwent

‘The Valleys Legacy’ - a new exhibition by students studying on the Foundation Degree in Photography at Coleg Gwent’s Crosskeys campus is now showing in the Senedd in Cardiff Bay from 27 February - 21 March 2019.

Ffoton’s Brian Carroll spoke with Course Leader Peter Britton to find out more about the course and project.

Exhibition venue - Senedd, Cardiff Bay. Image © Brian Carroll

Exhibition venue - Senedd, Cardiff Bay. Image © Brian Carroll

Peter Britton, Course Leader, Foundation Photography at Coleg Gwent. Image © Brian Carroll

Peter Britton, Course Leader, Foundation Photography at Coleg Gwent. Image © Brian Carroll

Find out more about the Foundation course on Coleg Gwent’s website www.coleggwent.ac.uk

Valleys Legacy project Images © Coleg Gwent and respective students - used on Ffoton with permission.
Ffoton News images © Brian Carroll

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The Photo Essay in Wales

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The Photo Essay in Wales

Today (16th November 2017) wraps up a fascinating 7 month collaboration between Ffoton and Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies (JOMEC) on a series of Photo Essay's documenting 'Pilot Engagement Projects' in the Cardiff City Region.

Working with JOMEC's Director Professor Richard Sambrook (an accomplished journalist and himself a talented photographer), we teamed up four South Wales-based photographers with postgraduate journalism students and asked each team to select and collaborate on one project to produce...

  • a set of 12-15 images and written story as a record for Cardiff University
  • additional images and printed Zine with their own creative interpretation of the same photo essay

The final results were creative and diverse.

Beyond delivering the final materials, Ffoton and JOMEC were just as interested to observe the different approach and challenges faced by each of the four teams. Other than a facilitated group meeting early on where we arranged access to historical photo essay materials from the inspiring Tom Hopkinson Centre for Media History in Cardiff University, the teams were left to develop the projects in their own time.

Ffoton and JOMEC would like to say a massive thank you to all photographers and journalists who gave up the time to participate:
Photographers
Lorna Cabble, Peter Evans, Andrew Hyde and Tracey Paddison
Respective Journalists
Rimantė Bivainytė, Keith Hursthouse, Alessio Perrone and Pommy Harmar

This evening we'll be bringing the teams back together along with a small invited audience at Cardiff University to hear a brief summary on each photographer's approach illustrated by some examples of the work and their final Zine. We're also very excited to have professional photojournalists Gareth Phillips and Glenn Edwards join us for a conversation on story, the market for and collaboration on the contemporary photo essay. It'll be spicy!

And for those not with us this evening...

In the first in a series of Ffoton videos exploring the photo essay, it seems fitting we start with the wonderful Daniel Meadows - an important and still passionate photographer in social documentary and himself a former lecturer in photojournalism at Cardiff University. 

Videos © Ffoton

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Q&A Session @ Northern Eye Photography Festival

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Q&A Session @ Northern Eye Photography Festival

Here's the final Question and Answer session at the inaugural Northern Eye International Photography Festival held in Colwyn Bay 14-15 October 2018.
 

Festival guest speakers taking part were:
McCoy Wynne
Bridget Coaker
Roger Tiley
Amanda Jackson
Jonathan Goldberg
Eamonn McCabe


Northern Eye is a collaboration between Oriel Colwyn curator Paul Sampson and EYE International Photography Festival Director Glenn Edwards.

Check the website for information on the next Festival in 2019:
http://www.northerneyefestival.co.uk

And the EYE Festival website for the 2018 event in Aberystwyth:
http://theeyefestival.co.uk


Video © Ffoton

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