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Open call for Shared Histories community photography project

written by Staff Writer February 27, 2024
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Are you passionate about exploring the rich heritage of your local community, connecting with others from diverse backgrounds, and using the power of photography to tell your stories?

If so, the Regional Cultural Centre invites you to be a part of the Shared Histories Project.

Shared Histories – Diverse Views is a dynamic cross-border, cross-community initiative that brings together individuals and communities from the borderlands of Armagh/Louth and Donegal/Derry.

Through the lens of photography, this project aims to unlock shared histories, foster understanding, and create sustainable connections. It’s a unique opportunity to delve into the past, share your experiences, and create a more nuanced understanding of your community’s heritage.

This is a free opportunity – no costs involved. Lunch will be provided during the group sessions. The project is organised by Photo Museum Ireland, Nerve Centre, Regional Cultural Centre and the National Library of Ireland.

When: 

Provisional Workshop Dates – Wednesday 20, Thursday 21 and Friday 22 March 2024.

Who Can Participate:

We’re looking for enthusiastic individuals from the following areas:

  • Armagh/Louth
  • Donegal/Derry

As a participant, you’ll get to:

  • Engage in creative activities
  • Connect with people from the opposite side of the border
  • Explore your family and community history through photography
  • Learn digital archiving and augmented reality skills
  • Co-create a visual narrative of the borderlands today

How to Apply:

To become a part of this exciting project, simply fill out our application form or visit www.regionalculturalcentre.com by midnight Thursday 7 March 2024.

Join Us in Uncovering Shared Histories:

This is your chance to be a part of a groundbreaking project that celebrates cultural diversity, community engagement, and the power of photography. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to connect, learn, and share your story. Apply today and embark on a journey of discovery through the Shared Histories Project.

 

Open call for Shared Histories community photography project was last modified: February 27th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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