JC Candanedo - Brexiters 4
Part of Memories Carried
“As a child living in exile, images were all we carried with us; they were all that carried our memories” Yamam Nabeel
Memories Carried is a touring photography exhibition and campaign, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe to raise funds for grassroots human rights and humanitarian organisations in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon.
Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this campaign, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of profits go straight to the charity partners: Al Haq, Al Mezan, Health Workers for Palestine and The Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.
Each image is produced as an archival print on fine art paper at A4 size.
About the Artist
“I’m a Queer, Catalan-Panamanian socially-engaged Visual Artist and Photographer based in the UK.
“My practice explores how the Visual Arts can be used to bring attention to issues that might otherwise go unnoticed and create a sense of solidarity and connection among people who share common struggles.
“I use photographic processes, mixed-media and performance to investigate Displacement, Identity and Migration, and participate in collaborative projects and community-based initiatives that promote Social Change.
“My work has been longlisted for the National Portrait Gallery’s Taylor Wessing Awards, shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society and recipient of a Silver Award at the AOP Photography Awards. My photos have also been featured on the BBC and The Guardian.”
Part of Memories Carried
“As a child living in exile, images were all we carried with us; they were all that carried our memories” Yamam Nabeel
Memories Carried is a touring photography exhibition and campaign, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe to raise funds for grassroots human rights and humanitarian organisations in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon.
Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this campaign, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of profits go straight to the charity partners: Al Haq, Al Mezan, Health Workers for Palestine and The Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.
Each image is produced as an archival print on fine art paper at A4 size.
About the Artist
“I’m a Queer, Catalan-Panamanian socially-engaged Visual Artist and Photographer based in the UK.
“My practice explores how the Visual Arts can be used to bring attention to issues that might otherwise go unnoticed and create a sense of solidarity and connection among people who share common struggles.
“I use photographic processes, mixed-media and performance to investigate Displacement, Identity and Migration, and participate in collaborative projects and community-based initiatives that promote Social Change.
“My work has been longlisted for the National Portrait Gallery’s Taylor Wessing Awards, shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society and recipient of a Silver Award at the AOP Photography Awards. My photos have also been featured on the BBC and The Guardian.”
Part of Memories Carried
“As a child living in exile, images were all we carried with us; they were all that carried our memories” Yamam Nabeel
Memories Carried is a touring photography exhibition and campaign, bringing together photographers from the Arab world and across Europe to raise funds for grassroots human rights and humanitarian organisations in Occupied Palestinian Territory and Lebanon.
Each photographer has donated a selection of images, which have been produced as a series of collectable prints specially for this campaign, priced at £50. With each print sold, 100% of profits go straight to the charity partners: Al Haq, Al Mezan, Health Workers for Palestine and The Dr Ghassan Abu Sittah Children’s Fund.
Each image is produced as an archival print on fine art paper at A4 size.
About the Artist
“I’m a Queer, Catalan-Panamanian socially-engaged Visual Artist and Photographer based in the UK.
“My practice explores how the Visual Arts can be used to bring attention to issues that might otherwise go unnoticed and create a sense of solidarity and connection among people who share common struggles.
“I use photographic processes, mixed-media and performance to investigate Displacement, Identity and Migration, and participate in collaborative projects and community-based initiatives that promote Social Change.
“My work has been longlisted for the National Portrait Gallery’s Taylor Wessing Awards, shortlisted for the Royal Photographic Society and recipient of a Silver Award at the AOP Photography Awards. My photos have also been featured on the BBC and The Guardian.”