Side by Side Gallery

Exhibition of Participatory Video by Palestinian Refugees

Exhibition of Participatory Video by Palestinian Refugees

Side by Side Online Gallery is pleased to present the  Stars of Bethlehem Exhibition. Stars of Bethlehem is a participatory video project that worked with young Palestinian refugees in camps in Bethlehem in 2007. This exhibition features 3 of the films made by young film makers during the project, representing their experiences and lives... »

Marie-Eve Leduc – Participatory Video Practitioner (Part 2)

Marie-Eve Leduc – Participatory Video Practitioner (Part 2)

In Part 2 on Marie-Eve Leduc’s work with Participatory Video and her 2007 work running a PV project with 6 Palestinian youths in Bethlehem, Marie-Eve talks about her motivations and approach to PV and reflects on how her own identity as foreign facilitator may have influenced the direction of the youth’s films, despite efforts... »

Marie-Eve Leduc – Participatory Video Practitioner (Part 1)

Marie-Eve Leduc  – Participatory Video Practitioner (Part 1)

This is the first in what I hope will be a series about artists and practitioners who bring together collaborative ethnography and art. This first feature is about Participatory Video practitioner Marie-Eve Leduc. It is accompanied by an exhibition in Side by Side Online Galleries of 3 of the films made by young Palestinian... »

Online images from “Places I Carry With Me” exhibition

Online images from “Places I Carry With Me” exhibition

For those of you interested in seeing works from my recent exhibition at ANCA Gallery in Canberra, Australia, but couldn’t make it in person, there are now a selection of images from the show on display in the Side by Side online gallery. »

Pinhole photography from Chiapas

Pinhole photography from Chiapas

Check out recent work from 3 Indigenous women photographers who have been participating in a pinhole photography workshop with Rachel Sokal, new employee of AFI/CPP…. click here to see a taster of an upcoming pinhole exhibition they are putting together. Those of you who have looked at recent Side by Side online gallery exhibitions... »

Maya’s exhibition in Canberra, Australia

Maya’s exhibition in Canberra, Australia

Opening today at ANCA Gallery, Rosevear St, Dickson in Canberra, Australia, is a solo exhibition of photographic and other works by Maya. Featuring works made in Japan, Mexico, Louisiana USA and various parts of Australia this is the first time for Australian audiences to see a body of work spanning 4 years and 3... »

Exhibition from Refugia Guzmán Pérez, Ch’ol photographer from Chiapas Mexico

Exhibition from Refugia Guzmán Pérez, Ch’ol photographer from Chiapas Mexico

Side by Side Gallery is proud to present the online exhibition “From the Rural Community to the City- The Chol ethnic group in Chiapas, Mexico” -photographic works by Refugia Guzmán Pérez, a Ch’ol photographer from the Chiapas Photography Project (CPP) and the Archivo Fotográfico Indígena (AFI) – Chiapas, Mexico. Read an introduction to the exhibition... »

Some inspiration on doing creative work

Some inspiration on doing creative work

Because its the holiday season, and we have all made it to the end of another year and many are feeling tired and perhaps even burntout,  check out this video by Elizabeth Gilbert about nurturing your creativity . A part of my research about practices of collaborative ethnography through creative art involves talking to... »

Exhibition from the Chiapas Photography Project & Archivo Fotográfico Indígena

Exhibition from the Chiapas Photography Project & Archivo Fotográfico Indígena

Side by Side Gallery is proud to present an exhibition from the Chiapas Photography Project (CPP) and the Archivo Fotográfico Indígena (AFI) – Chiapas, Mexico. Visit Side by Side Gallery – CPP/AFI exhibition to view the online exhibition (or follow links to Project Galleries on the Side By Side blog). Side by Side Project... »

More info about the Chiapas Photography Project

This information is provided to augment the launch of an online exhibition of works from the Chiapas Photography Project and the Archivo Fotográfico Indígena in the Side by Side gallery. Click here to go to the exhibition. Since 1992, the Chiapas Photography Project (CPP) has provided indigenous Maya peoples in Chiapas, Mexico with the... »

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