| June | ||||
| 19 | A LINE IS THERE TO BE BROKEN opens Opening party 6.30-8.30 |
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| 26 | Late opening as part of Deptford Last Fridays, 6.30-8.30pm |
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| 27 | Workshop, 10-4pm, £10 |
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| 28 | A LINE IS THERE TO BE BROKEN closes 4pm |
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| July | ||||
| 3 | DROP-IN PORTRAITS opens Opening party 6.30-8.30 |
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| 12 | Workshop, 1-4pm, £5 |
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| 19 | DROP-IN PORTRAITS closes 4pm |
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| 24 | SYMBIOSIS opens Opening party 6.30-8.30 |
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| 26 | Sit-in – special event, free Exhibition 3-3.30pm Print swap 3.30-4pm |
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| 31 | Late opening as part of Deptford Last Fridays, 6.30-8.30pm |
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| August | ||||
| 9 | Workshop, 1-4pm, £5 | |||
| 16 | SYMBIOSIS closes, 4pm | |||
| Design by Louise Forrester | ||||
| Programming by Svetlana Novichkova | ||||
The Viewfinder Photography Gallery is a charitable company, number 6592795. Registered address: Viewfinder Photography Gallery Ltd, Linear House, Peyton Place, off Royal Hill, Greenwich, London SE10 8RS. |
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A Line is There to be Broken
19 to 28 June

Click here to download an invite to the opening party on 19 June, 6.30 to 8.30pm.
This exhibition brings together individual photographic projects that scrutinise struggles between transformations of ‘place’ and ‘space’. Tristan Fennell, David Kendall, and Gesche Würfel create photographic works that explore social and spatial disruptions in ‘everyday life’ and the urban landscape. This ongoing curatorial project and group exhibition continues to question changes in social-governmental policies, spatial, economic developments, and initiatives in cities throughout the world.
Workshop on 27 June, click here for more information.
Exhibition sponsored by Openvizor and Brook Lyndhurst


Exhibition suppported by Bayeux

Workshop supported by Goldsmiths and CUCR

Exhibition opening times
Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm.
Saturday, Sunday and bank holidays: 12 to 4pm.
Exhibition catalogue
Click here to preview and order a copy.
Getting here
Viewfinder Photography Gallery
Linear House
Peyton Place (off Royal Hill)
Greenwich
LondonSE10 8RS
For travel information, see 'Visit' at www.viewfinder.org.uk/info.html
Drop-in Portraits
3 to 19 July
Sipke Visser and Elizabeth Gordon
Click here to download an invite to the opening party on 3 July, 6.30 to 8.30pm.
This exhibition presents portraits of strangers, exploring issues of trust between photographer and subject.
Both photographers invited total strangers to participate in their projects – Sipke Visser using the classifieds website Gumtree and Elizabeth Gordon using posters in the local area.
The subjects had to take a leap of faith in participating in the projects – with Sipke Visser, visiting his home rather than an established photographic studio; with Elizabeth Gordon, meeting a stranger in a park.
Please join us for an accompanying creative workshop for children on 12 July, click here for more information.
Exhibition sponsored by Breckenridge Design

Symbiosis
24 July to 15 August
Annett Reimer
This exhibition explores the relationship between the body, femininity and domesticity.
The artist presents a series of interior scenes, the normality of which is constantly challenged through playful interaction with the space. The work addresses the relationship between body, place and memory – Reimer's body is surreally fractured behind everyday furniture, challenging the power of the photographic gaze.
The collaborative series ‘Interpretation’ is also presented, in which photographers construct images according to a set of rules provided by Reimer. The results are striking in their variety, suggesting an inherent mystery within the supposedly unambiguous guidelines.
Annett Reimer’s work can be seen at: www.areimer.co.uk
| Erin
J Juhl Defining Boundaries 28 Nov – 18 Dec 2005 |
Jenny
Nordquist Plastic Surgery 17 – 30 Jan 2006 |
Pete
Schiazza The Packaged Pill 18 Feb –19 Mar 2006 |
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| Paul
Schatzberger Doctors and Dying 18 Mar – 7 Apr 2006 |
Srebrenica
Now 10 – 30 Apr 2006 |
Paul
Malone Double Take 4 – 23 May 2006 |
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| Roy
Barker Dressing Down 29 May – 29 Jun 2006 |
Britt
Hatzius One-Thing Tales 7 Jul – 12 Aug 2006 |
Fiona
Rogers Peep 16 Aug – 12 Sep 2006 |
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| Open
Salon 18 Oct – 30 Nov 2006 |
Riga
Achitexture Today The Breakdown and Build Up of the Latvian Capital 18 Jan – 15 Feb 2007 |
Neus
Grandia, Carolyn Lefley and Adamina Turek Dorm 6 Apr – 3 May 2007 |
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| Laura
Trevail The bulb has blown in the lighthouse because was only pretending to change the fuse 15 Jun – 5 Aug 2007 |
Keiko
Yamamoto Ghost 23 Aug – 27 Sep 2007 |
Suzanne
Mooney Photographing
Girls 5 Oct – 10 Nov 2007 |
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| Sally
Waterman Still-Moving 5 Dec – 19 Dec 2007 |
Liz
Nicol Figureheads 6 Jan – 8 Feb 2008 |
Clare
Davidson and Julia Mariscal Marking/Erasing 16 Feb –14 Mar 2008 |
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| Anna
Hillman Amazingness 31 May – 6 Jul 2008 |
Group
Exhibition Nearly
Nothing 12 Jul – 17 Aug 2008 |
Group
Exhibition The First Greenwich Annuale 20 Aug – 25 Aug 2008 |
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| Group Exhibition Not Performing 29 Aug – 28 Sep 2008 |
Phil Clarke-Hill Lustrabotas 4 Oct – 2 Nov 2008 |
Group Exhibition DestinAsian 6 – 16 Nov 2008 |
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| Natalia Skobeeva Peculiar Processes 22 Nov 2008 – 4 Jan 2008 |
Group Exhibition Open Salon 2009 10 Jan – 1 Feb 2009 |
Group Exhibition Picture the Moment 6 to 22 Feb 2009 |
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| Group Exhibition 24:2009 25 Feb – 19 Mar 2009 |
Caton & Gonzalez Dreams 27 Mar –19 April |
Group exhibition Painterly Photographs 24 Apr – 17 May |
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| Ellen Nolan One at a Time 20 – 31 May 2009 |
K Hill, J Illingworth School Run 5 – 14 June 2009 |
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