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Autograph ABP at The London Art Book Fair 2009

autographlogoAutograph ABP at The London Art Book Fair 2009

Preview Friday 25 September 2pm-5pm
Live music and performances from 5pm until late.

Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th September 11am – 6pm
Admission FREE (invite here)

Emma  Boyd
Coordinator
Autograph ABP
Rivington Place
London  EC2A 3BA
T +44 (0)20 7749 1266           F +44 (0)20 7739 8748
E emma@autograph-abp.co.uk W  www.autograph-abp.co.uk/

EVENTS

24 July – 18 September – Dana Popa exhibition ‘not Natasha’, Photofusion London

25-27 September – Humanising Photography Conference, Durham University

23 Jan – 20 March  2010 - Santu Mofokeng - Aberystwyth Arts Centre

Rivington Place  - the new home for Autograph ABP   http://www.rivingtonplace.org

Autograph ABP is a charity that works internationally to educate the  public in photography, with a particular emphasis on issues of cultural  identity and human rights.  We achieve this through formal and informal  education programmes, exhibitions, publishing and the creation of an archive  of culturally diverse photography that is accessible to the public for  research.

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