This list is for quick reference. For details of the different works please see ‘Works’ in the main website menu.

 

Solo Exhibitions

The Home Front (2009 – 12)

Farleys Gallery, Sussex, UK, (10 September – 29 October 2020)

Ryerson Artspace, Toronto, , Canada, 5 September – 29 September 2018 Gallery 310, School of Image Arts, University of Ryerson, Toronto, Canada 16 – 29 September 2018.

Sol Mednick Gallery, University of The Arts Philadelphia, USA 31 October – 5 December 2017.

UH Galleries, Hatfield, 14 November 2014 – 31 January 2015.

DLI (Durham Light Infantry) Museum and Art Gallery, Durham, 28 June – 21 September 2014.

First shown at Impressions Gallery, Bradford, 14 September – 23 November 2013. An Impressions Gallery touring show.

Above: Selected images from Impressions Gallery, Bradford installation. Images © Colin Davidson

Border Country (2003 – 07)

Gallery 44, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Toronto (Canada) 10 September – 16 October 2010.

BCA Gallery Bedford, 16 December – 27 February 2010.

The Winchester Gallery, Winchester, 6 – 29 February 2008.

University of the Arts London, (Well Gallery, LCC) 4 – 24 October 2008.

Belfast Exposed Photography, Belfast, 16 November 2007 – 11 January 2008.

Above: Selected images from London College of Communication, Well Gallery, SE1. Images © Crispin Hughes

 

No Place Like Home: Echoes from Kosovo (2001)  

Please note NPLH is a monograph comprising photographs and interviews not an exhibition.

 

The Guide (2000)

Hasselblad Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden, 16 June – 26 August 2001.

Shoreditch Town Hall, London, December 2000 – January 2001 (MA LCC degree show)

 

Homes and Gardens: Documenting the Invisible (1994 – 96)

Hasselblad Museum, Gothenburg, Sweden, 16 June – 26 August 2001.

Houston Center for Photography, Texas, USA, 1998.

Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth, 1997.

University of Bradford Gallery, Bradford, 1997.

Opening exhibition at Camerawork Gallery, London, 1996.

 

Mothers’ Pride (1988)

Cambridge Darkroom, 1990.

F-Stop Gallery Bath, 1989.

Spectrum Women Photography Festival, London, 1988.

     

Group Exhibitions

Shows of selected images from The Home Front (2009-12)

Generation War, Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles Country, USA, 2019.

A Green and Pleasant Land: British Landscape and the Imagination: 1970s to Now (An Arts Council Collection National Partner Exhibition) Towner Art Gallery, UK, 30 September 2017 – 21 January 2018.

10 Years in Bradford: 45 years in Yorkshire (Impressions Gallery exhibition at The Bradford Club, 18 August 2017 – 30 September 2017.

LOOK/15 Liverpool International Photography Festival at Tate Liverpool, May 2015.

You Are The Company In Which You Keep at Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, 28 September – 23 November 2013. Part of The Social.

 

Border Country (2003 – 07)

The System of Systems, group show, GRACE, Athens, May 2017.

European Central Bank Europe Photographic Award 2008: finalists’ show of ten artists’ works, Cologne and Frankfurt.

Homes and Gardens: Documenting the Invisible (1994 – 96) 

If You Wish for Peace (part of multi-touch installation of artists’ works), Musée de la Résistance et des Droit Humains, Luxembourg, May-August 2022.

Homes and Gardens became part of the international group show, Claustrophobia, which was first shown at Ikon Gallery, Birmingham 6 June – 2 August, 1998.

Claustrophobia tour 1998-2000:

Centre for Visual Arts, Cardiff, 19 November 1999 – 16 January 2000

Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark, 3 September – 31 October 1999

Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 15 May – 8 August 1999

Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 23 January – 14 March 1999

Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, 22 October – 28 November 1998

Middlesbrough Art Gallery, 15 August – 10 October 1998

Edited version of Homes and Gardens shown at Houston Center for Photography, USA, 1998. (Work by four artists).

 

Silent Health: Women, Health and Representation (1990)

(Four artists commissioned by Camerawork Gallery, London).

Toured UK/Ireland 1991-93:

The Irish Gallery of Photography, Dublin September 1993

Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, April 1992

Bedford Library Gallery, March – April 1992

Health Promotions Unit, Bradford, 22 February  – 3 March 1992 Bradford

City Museum & Art Gallery, Worcester 18 January 1992 – 15 February 1992

Cambridge Darkroom late 1991 – early January 1992

Norwich Gallery at Norfolk Institute of Art and Design, September – October 1991

Carnegie Arts Centre, Cumbria,  July – August 1991

Stills Gallery, Edinburgh 15 April – 18 May 1991

Leeds Polytechnic Gallery 4 March – 31 March 1991

Silent Health premiere, Camerawork Gallery, London December 1990 – January 1991.

 

Other Exhibited Works (in group shows)

Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, Radical Landscapes (originally at Tate Liverpool) 7 Oct - 18 Dec 2022

Grown Up in Britain: 100 Years of Teenage Kicks, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Coventry, 1 July 2022 - 12 February 2023

Radical Landscapes, Tate Liverpool 5 May – 4 September 2022 .

Photographing Protest: Resistance through a Feminist Lens, Four Corners 18 March - 30 April 2022.

Street Fighting Man, James Hyman Gallery (Flash Projects), London W1, May 2011.

Format Photographers at the National Portrait Gallery, London, January-July 2010.

National Portrait Gallery, London: John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award 2000.

XX Art, London, 1994: Beyond the Front Line four women photojournalists on war.

Watershed Gallery, Bristol, 1993: Format women photographers.

National Portrait Gallery, London: ICI photography Awards 1992 (nominee).

Watershed Gallery, Bristol, 1991: A Daughter’s View group exhibition, toured UK 1991. Slightly battered poster below.

B4 Studios, London, 1989, group exhibition.



 

Stills included in films

Beating the Bomb (www.beatingthebomb.com; www.maddmovies.co.uk). Several stills from CND and 1980s peace protests used in this film.