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PhotoVoice And Tpa

Posted on 6th Sep 2011 by Antony

tpa are extremely pleased to have started working collaboratively on a new exhibition tour with PhotoVoice. Whilst most of the time PhotoVoice are viewed from afar with something akin to envy for the professional running of their organisation, great quality of work and continued progress in the field of participatory photography now we have the opportunity to help them reach a wider audience with their work. Please see the video below (narrated by patron Nick Danziger) for more about these guys also on our exhibition and themes page you will see details of our first collaborative project VOICES as well as further details.







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