Class Photo: Lessons in Photography is specifically designed for teachers of photography and asks the question, "How might we create a photography classroom over two days at Tate Exchange?" We invite you to join us for creative professional development as the focus between student, teacher, artist and visitor is playfully blurred, and a photography classroom is exposed like never before.
This CPD event is for those who want to debate the important issues in our subject, improve their own practice, collaborate on the production of new ideas and embrace a spirit of experimentation and play. Participants can sign up for one or two days of stimulating workshops, activities and discussions taking inspiration from the amazing collection of photographs on display at Tate Modern. We will have contributions from visiting practitioners and experts including The Photographers’ Gallery and Autograph ABP. We're working hard on putting the finishing touches to the programme but we think you'll enjoy the combination of activities, range of resources and quality of contributors. We'll send out details as soon as we have them all confirmed.
We realise it's half term and some of you may struggle to persuade your schools to help you out with the costs. We have tried really hard to make the event as cost effective as possible. We are certainly not making a profit and will need to some fundraising ourselves. We've tried to achieve quality and affordability.
We have a limited number of places up for grabs and priority will be given to those wishing to sign up for both days. All the details are available on our event page. To purchase a two day ticket just select 12 Feb and 'Two day ticket'. Tickets are available from Friday morning 3 November so don't miss out!
Best wishes,
Jon & Chris
UPDATE:
Thanks to everyone who has purchased a ticket. We really appreciate your support. There are only a few one day tickets left (as of 23.11.17). Apologies if you intended to come along but have missed out. We hope to offer more CPD opportunities in the future.