Our exhibitions embody the PNF ethos by showcasing a wide range of compelling stories. We are committed to uplifting marginalised and discriminated communities through thought-provoking documentary images and screenings that raise awareness and inspire change.
But our scope doesn’t end there. Alongside these powerful narratives, we also feature diverse exhibitions that capture the spirit of music legends, cultural icons, and everyday moments of beauty and resilience. From the frontlines of Ukraine to the electrifying world of rock icons, our curated displays offer a dynamic and unforgettable experience, sparking conversations that both challenge and inspire.
Our artists line up for 2025 is being updated weekly...
PHOTO NORTH FESTIVAL #6
ARTISTS
'How Do You Dance in a War Zone' a Ukraine / UK Collaborative by Maria Falconer and Paul Hill
Gabriel Harvey from the series 'Young Men; Worst Fears' by Jillian Edelstein
'The North' by John Bulmer
'The North Revisited' by Simon Hill HonFRPS
'I bet it’s a woman driving' from the series 'Raging' by Sarah Oglesby and Grace Wilkinson
Rolling Stones from the series 'Rock Legends 1960’s' by Paul Berriff
A selection of previously unseen ephemera from iconic films will be on display including Trainspotting, Shamesless and Rita, Sue & Bob too. Images courtesy of Film4
'Svalbard People' by Graeme Chesters
From the series 'Intersections - A Portrait of London Through The People' by Barry Lewis
'States of America' from the series by Michael Ormerod
Part of a selection from World Food Photography Awards
From the series 'This Was Then' by Mike Abrahams
'The Land is Yellow, the Sky is Blue' by Marc Wilson & Anna Nekrasova-Wilson
John Bolloten returns to launch his book "This is Not a Life, It’s Just an Existence", with a selection of images and a talk.
Rohan from the series 'Projecting Grief' by Jo Ritchie & Writer Laura McDonagh
‘Death is a part of living but a fear of many’ by Honor Smith, Photo North Festival's annual 'One To Watch'
Our friends from HIVE Arts will be joining us once again with a selection of work from their photographers.
Stuart - part of 'The Darkest Hour' - An Exhibition About Suicide by Harry Borden
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