Side by Side Gallery

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 by... »

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 the... »

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 Galleries... »

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 opportunity... »

See works from Maya’s exhibition

See works from Maya’s exhibition

Click here to see a variety of photos from Maya Havilands exhibition – Places I Carry With Me (works in progress), that was held at the Galeria Studio Cerrillo (San Cristobal De Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico) in September 2009. This show is part of a body of work about place, belonging and bodily experience –... »

Maya Haviland exhibition at Galeria Studio Cerrillo

Maya Haviland exhibition at Galeria Studio Cerrillo

Galeria STUDIO CERRILLO BELLAS ARTES 2009 PIC P R E S E N T A Places I Carry With Me de MAYA HAVILAND Instalación, fotos y mas sábado 26 de septiembre  20 horas Calle Tonala 19a Barrio del Cerrillo, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas entrada libre art@studiocerrillo.com www.studiocerrillo.com Lugares que llevo conmigo Si los lugares se filtrasen en nuestros cuerpos –las  imágenes que vemos se repetirán en los ojos de... »

Exhibit in Side by Side Gallery – an invitation

Exhibit in Side by Side Gallery – an invitation

We are looking for projects and artists that work in ways that bring together collaborative art and collaborative ethnography and documentary to contribute information and works from their practice to the Side by Side Gallery. See the information below…. Please distribute this information to your friends and other people and groups who might be interested. »

Exponer en la Galeria Side by Side – invitacìon en español

Exponer en la Galeria Side by Side – invitacìon en español

Estamos buscando proyectos y artistas que trabajan con arte colaborativo y el etnografìa y documentaciòn para contribuir informacìon y trabajo creativo a la galeria Side by Side (Lado a Lado en español)…  Ver la informacìon abajo… Por favor distribuir este informacìon a tus amigos y cual quier persona o grupo que puenden ser interesados. »

What’s in a name?

What’s in a name?

Documenting the names of people in the AFI photos is not a priority here in Chiapas. Indeed, anonymity and confidentiality is a necessary part of the ethics of participatory photographic practice in the region. The naming of Indigenous subjects in photographic archives, has an entirely different meaning in a contemporary Australian context. »

Photo Me Derby Project

Photo Me Derby Project

Photo Me Derby - now in the Side by Side Gallery The Photo Me Derby project was the first project I was involved with dedicated to collaborative photography in the Kimberley (the northern region of Western Australia). Photo Me Derby was a collaboration between Jalaris Aboriginal Corporation and Side by Side Community Project Consulting, and happened... »

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