FORMAT23: We Are Nothing Without Stories

Date: 17 Mar 2023 - 9 Apr 2023

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FORMAT23: We Are Nothing Without Stories
University of Derby

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We Are Nothing Without Stories: Visual Research in the School of Arts, University of Derby 

Photography is well known for its ubiquity, now more so than ever before. In so being it might seem that specialist research into and using photography is somehow superfluous, that due to its wide access it has ceased to become specialist. However, it is just this populist quality of the medium that lends it such richness and opportunity for enquiry across so many themes of living. Since its inception in the middle of the nineteenth century it has become the key medium for memory forming, identity asserting, ecology recovering, and storytelling. With this photography has become increasingly mobile, but not just in the physical sense of its camera object. It is also mobile as a means of communication across social fabric, global location, nationality, age, and gender.  

Research is innate to the activities of universities. Research allows for exploration and expansion of the nature of the media employed. It is also essential that research makes positive and constructive social impact. Such contribution to the praxis of everyday life requires active, visible, and respectful participation by academics and their institutions. In turn, this facilitates and empowers communities to realise, communicate, and disseminate their own values and identities. Photography (with film and video its close relations) is an ideal medium to explore, challenge, articulate the complexities of living since it allows such excellent opportunities for wider participation and contribution. 

Visual research in the School of Arts at the University of Derby is determined to make impact both beyond as well as within the institution. Not only does our research contribute to others’ lives outside the institution, it also presents models of creative and social interaction for our students to learn from, empowering them to model their own future activities. The outcome is that the “walls” of the university become porous to the wider social environment with the university being intrinsic to the cultural life of the city, the county, and the country. 

This exhibition presents a selection of just some of the visual research being undertaken in the School of Arts at the University of Derby. The scope is broad, with highly diverse and innovative applications of photographic media, whilst each body of work presents a refined and intense creative focus on vital themes within the wider world. What is consistent among the work is that the narratives of living are explored with this wonderfully flexible and mutable thing we call photography. 

Dr. Philip M Harris, curator 

Exhibitors:

Adrian Andrei         Associate Lecturer in Film and Video 

Philip Ranjit Basi    Senior Lecturer in Media 

Marc Bosward        Senior Lecturer in Design 

Huw Davies        Professor of Lens Media 

Philip M Harris        Senior Lecturer in Photography 

Susan Hogan        Professor of Arts in Health 

Clive Holmwood,     Associate Professor in Therapeutic Arts 

Rebecca Howard,     Derby Scholar, Creative Industries 

Daithi McMahon    Senior Lecturer in Media Production 

Casey Orr        Associate lecturer in Photography, independent photographer 

Stuart Poynton        Senior Lecturer in Design 

Carl Robinson         Senior Lecturer in Art 

Stephanie Rushton,     Senior Lecturer in Photography 

Victoria Sharples    Derby Scholar, Creative Industries 

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