The Humanitarian Centre invites you to its free 'Right to be Seen' photography exhibition

The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos from anyone willing to donate photographs they may have taken through work or travel depicting a human rights theme, thereby being in line with its 'Empowered Voices Year'.

 

"Right to be seen" Photography Exhibition

Michaelhouse Cafe, Cambridge | Monday 13th April - Sunday 25th April 2015| All Day

The Humanitarian Centre is collaborating with Cambridge International Arts to curate an impressive and exciting mosaic of photos depicting a human rights generously donated by our member organisations. The exhibition will cover two walls. One wall shall consist of the 'Member's Gallery' and will depict photos kindly provided by our member organisations and associates. The other wall shall depict photos kindly provided by the UN.

Opening Reception | Wednesday 15th April 2015, 7pm-9pm |Michaelhouse Cafe

The opening reception will include the announcement of the photography exhibition competition winner, and a talk by Kerstin Hacker, a senior lecturer in photography at Anglia Ruskin University. Nibbles and wine will be provided.

 

Cambridge International Arts is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company (Reg. No. 08595870). Their 2014-2015 plan involves delivering the majority of their work through Co-Create Arts – set up to focus wholly on giving a voice to under-represented people through the arts. They work on their own arts initiatives and with national and local charities and other not-for-profit organisations.

Find out more from: www.CambridgeInternationalArts.org 

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