Bristol Cathedral hosts No Man’s Land Women’s Photography and the First World War
Bristol Cathedral will be hosting a special exhibition starting this April as it continues its remembrance of the centenary of the First World War.
No Man’s Land Women’s Photography and the First World, will feature images taken by women who worked as nurses, ambulance drivers and official photographers during the conflict.
The exhibition is free to enter and runs from 0 7 April –01 July 2018.
Dr. Pippa Oldfield, Head of Programme at Impressions Gallery and curator of the exhibition, says: “Most people think of war photography as images of male soldiers, made by photojournalists in the combat zone. However, the work in No Man’s Land shows many other ways to photograph war, offering different viewpoints by women who have historically been excluded. I hope visitors will be moved and surprised by what they see”.
For more information, visit: www.bristol-cathedral.co.uk
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