
Brother
Made in collaboration with asylum seekers and refugees resident in one of Birmingham’s government assigned hotels. Conversations and workshops took place with men from the hotel, inviting participants to take part in photographic activities, including large and medium format, digital cameras, collage and AI technology. Portraits were co-created and AI images produced reflecting on the men’s experiences, journeys and future.
Commissioned by Birmingham Museums Trust
Publication available here.

Brother
Made in collaboration with asylum seekers and refugees resident in one of Birmingham’s government assigned hotels. Conversations and workshops took place with men from the hotel, inviting participants to take part in photographic activities, including large and medium format, digital cameras, collage and AI technology. Portraits were co-created and AI images produced reflecting on the men’s experiences, journeys and future.
Commissioned by Birmingham Museums Trust.
Publication available here.

‘GENERATIONS Birmingham & The Black Country’, by Julian Germain, part of Birmingham 2022 Festival in partnership with Multistory. 2022

In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated with rural communities, making work in response to rural locations in the English Midlands. The diversity of approaches are significant and provide a new voice in the rural aesthetic. Design by Mark Murphy. 2021
Publication available here.

In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated with rural communities, making work in response to rural locations in the English Midlands. The diversity of approaches are significant and provide a new voice in the rural aesthetic. Design by Mark Murphy. 2021
Publication available here.

Photo Play is a book of pictures and photography activities for children and young people focusing on play. Design by Chris Neophytou. 2022

Photo Play is a book of pictures and photography activities for children and young people focusing on play. Design by Chris Neophytou. 2022

‘What Photography and Incarceration have in Common with an Empty Vase’ by Edgar Martins, at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. 2021

Young people’s photography workshops

The Our People, Our Places publication is part of a project led by Appetite and GRAIN Projects who invited people to take part in a collaborative photography project about life in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Design by Chris Neophytou. 2022

‘Too Rich a Soil’ Arpita Shah, Maryam Wahid and Nilupa Yasmin. The New Art Gallery Walsall. Photography by Jonny Bark. 2019

Celebrating Age, by Kate Peters. Design by Mark Murphy. 2020
Celebrating Age, by Kate Peters. Design by Mark Murphy. 2020

Celebrating Age, by Kate Peters. Design by Mark Murphy. 2020

‘Covid 19; A Year Lived’, Jemima Yong, Andrea G Artz, Shaista Chishty, Lydia Goldblatt, Chris Hoare, Chris Neophytou, Jaskirt Boora, Barnaby Kent, Lewish Bush, Anneka French, Jamila Prowse, Anna Souter. FORMAT Festival. 2021

East meets West masterclass programme, in partnership with FORMAT Festival

New Narratives digital zine. Nilupa Yasmin, Thanya Mavish, Waleed Zafar, Samsul Alam Helal. Supported by Transforming Narratives in collaboration with Tasweerghar and Pathshala South Asian Media Institute. 2021

Portfolio Review Days

Modern Muse by Arpita Shah, designed by Chris Neophytou. 2023

Mark Neville collaboration with young Ukrainian Refugee’s living in Birmingham, in partnership with Centrala. 2023

REFLECTOR Artist Development Programme, in partnership with New Art Gallery Walsall, supported by Art Fund. 2023/24

New Narratives in Photograpy, partnership with Tasweerghar (Lahore, Pakistan), supported by British Council Pakistan. 2024

CONSTRUCT by Anthony Luvera, made in collabor.tion with people who have experienced homelessness in Birmingham. 2023

Photographers Talks Programme.























Brother
Made in collaboration with asylum seekers and refugees resident in one of Birmingham’s government assigned hotels. Conversations and workshops took place with men from the hotel, inviting participants to take part in photographic activities, including large and medium format, digital cameras, collage and AI technology. Portraits were co-created and AI images produced reflecting on the men’s experiences, journeys and future.
Commissioned by Birmingham Museums Trust
Publication available here.
Brother
Made in collaboration with asylum seekers and refugees resident in one of Birmingham’s government assigned hotels. Conversations and workshops took place with men from the hotel, inviting participants to take part in photographic activities, including large and medium format, digital cameras, collage and AI technology. Portraits were co-created and AI images produced reflecting on the men’s experiences, journeys and future.
Commissioned by Birmingham Museums Trust.
Publication available here.
‘GENERATIONS Birmingham & The Black Country’, by Julian Germain, part of Birmingham 2022 Festival in partnership with Multistory. 2022
In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated with rural communities, making work in response to rural locations in the English Midlands. The diversity of approaches are significant and provide a new voice in the rural aesthetic. Design by Mark Murphy. 2021
Publication available here.
In January 2020 GRAIN Projects commissioned 11 new bodies of work by photographers who collaborated with rural communities, making work in response to rural locations in the English Midlands. The diversity of approaches are significant and provide a new voice in the rural aesthetic. Design by Mark Murphy. 2021
Publication available here.
Photo Play is a book of pictures and photography activities for children and young people focusing on play. Design by Chris Neophytou. 2022
Photo Play is a book of pictures and photography activities for children and young people focusing on play. Design by Chris Neophytou. 2022
‘What Photography and Incarceration have in Common with an Empty Vase’ by Edgar Martins, at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. 2021
Young people’s photography workshops
The Our People, Our Places publication is part of a project led by Appetite and GRAIN Projects who invited people to take part in a collaborative photography project about life in Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Design by Chris Neophytou. 2022
‘Too Rich a Soil’ Arpita Shah, Maryam Wahid and Nilupa Yasmin. The New Art Gallery Walsall. Photography by Jonny Bark. 2019
Celebrating Age, by Kate Peters. Design by Mark Murphy. 2020
Celebrating Age, by Kate Peters. Design by Mark Murphy. 2020
Celebrating Age, by Kate Peters. Design by Mark Murphy. 2020
‘Covid 19; A Year Lived’, Jemima Yong, Andrea G Artz, Shaista Chishty, Lydia Goldblatt, Chris Hoare, Chris Neophytou, Jaskirt Boora, Barnaby Kent, Lewish Bush, Anneka French, Jamila Prowse, Anna Souter. FORMAT Festival. 2021
East meets West masterclass programme, in partnership with FORMAT Festival
New Narratives digital zine. Nilupa Yasmin, Thanya Mavish, Waleed Zafar, Samsul Alam Helal. Supported by Transforming Narratives in collaboration with Tasweerghar and Pathshala South Asian Media Institute. 2021
Portfolio Review Days
Modern Muse by Arpita Shah, designed by Chris Neophytou. 2023
Mark Neville collaboration with young Ukrainian Refugee’s living in Birmingham, in partnership with Centrala. 2023
REFLECTOR Artist Development Programme, in partnership with New Art Gallery Walsall, supported by Art Fund. 2023/24
New Narratives in Photograpy, partnership with Tasweerghar (Lahore, Pakistan), supported by British Council Pakistan. 2024
CONSTRUCT by Anthony Luvera, made in collabor.tion with people who have experienced homelessness in Birmingham. 2023
Photographers Talks Programme.