The fact that the club is weekly gives the community time to explore deeply the local worlds around them. We make connections with our land, community and one another…Įsther May Campbell leads the club, enabling children to find images for their inner worlds using ½ frame analogue cameras, medium and large format cameras. We sometimes make films with movement sensor cameras. We work at dusk, day and night and through the seasons. It’s wonderful for her to nurture a love of seeing.’ Mop, a mum. Lets hope it’s allowed to shine through’ Black & White Photography Magazine. ‘… it is people like Campbell and her refreshing approach to teaching the next generation about other possibilities in living, that we see a glimmer of something better. When we make-believe, play games and make images, we’re exploring new ways of being, allowing parts of ourselves to find form, to speak and integrate’, Esther ‘ Play is a fundamental part of what it is to be human. Kids gather to look at books, fiddle with analogue cameras and exhibit work, while fostering friendship, connection and emotional resilience. A weekly, on going arts club, KTPC emerges from the heart of home, around a fire & kitchen table in Easton, Bristol.
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