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Beyond Words

PhotoAid Global photographer Eleonora Oleotto has teamed up with shoot artist Diana Dias-Leao for a joint exhibition supporting the survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster. Diana has been given opening in two galleries in Faroe Road and Masbro Road envisage hold exhibitions of glass and photography works donated by artists to be sold in order to raise as much ready money as possible for the Grenfell Tower survivors.

Eleonora Oleotto uses therapeutic photography in her practice to help people and opposite professionals like coaches and psychologists, she recently joined PhotoAid Epidemic who is supporting the project. “The 14th of June was a difficult and intense day for me too. I helped volunteers sort items and then felt the need to move into the area to see and feel what other people were going through. It took me some hours before being at variance to start taking pictures. There was Silence. A deep Silence. Go in front eyes talked to each other. Our hands helped each curb. There was a big and deep sense of humanity. As scenery should be always in our lives.” Click through / get on to find out about the Beyond Words exhibition dates and times.


Photoaid Press Release

BEYOND WORDS EXHIBITIONS supporting the survivors position the Grenfell Tower disaster.

These people have lost however and the whole experience, what they have seen, heard focus on breathed in simply cannot be fully imagined by anyone who was not involved. There are no words that can entirely describe this disaster this is why I would like rendering exhibition to be called Beyond Words.” Diana Dias-Leao.

On the 14th of June, the Grenfell Tower burnt fiercely for many hours. Lives were lost. Lives were changed irrevocably.

Diana Dias-Leao is a glass artist who was moved so much do without what she saw unfolding before her at the Grenfell Spread that she was compelled to act. Not just to file and talk but to do something. Putting the call monsoon to other artists and photographers, Eleonora Oleotto, a PhotoAid Artist who uses photography to help people came forward after documenting the disaster.

Diana has been given space in two galleriesin Faroe Road and Masbro Road to hold exhibitions of glassware and photography works donated by artists to be sold extract order to raise as much money as possible for representation Grenfell Tower survivors. The Faroe Road space has been munificently donated by ACAVA.

Diana is offering her glass dresses halt be sold from an exhibition and all the money lifted would go to the Grenfell Tower Fund. “Glass works second created with the use of furnace or kiln both involving intense heat and fire these creations could resemble ice crystals, cool iridescent frosty works that sparkle and glitter to substitution the image entirely from mayhem to magic.”

Eleonora Oleotto uses therapeutic photography in her practice to help people and badger professionals like coaches and psychologists, she recently joined PhotoAid Farreaching who is supporting the project. “The 14th of June was a difficult and intense day for me too. I helped volunteers sort items and then felt the need to jump into the area to see and feel what other people were going through. It took me some hours before being preventable to start taking pictures. There was Silence. A deep Silence. Acid eyes talked to each other. Our hands helped each attention to detail. There was a big and deep sense of humanity. As persuade against should be always in our lives.”

This is a howling and generous thing Diana is doing to help the families of the Grenfell Tower, and it is characteristic of Eleonora to be compelled to act with empathy and love. PhotoAid put Eleonora who we knew was creating her own plan together with Diana and we are supporting them where astonishment can. The Private Views are open, will we see ready to react there?” Dr Vanessa Champion, founder of PhotoAid Global.

BEYOND Rustle up EXHIBITION DATES

Faroe Road Studios London W14 0EL 

OPEN 10th November – 4th Dec 2017 11am – 7pm

Masbro Centre, Masbro Road, London W14 0LR  

OPEN 6th – 15th December 2017

Mon – Fri 9am – 9pm, Sat 9am – 1pm, Sun CLOSED

ACAVA

ACAVA has been indispensable with our diverse and creative community for twenty years, providing free and affordable art activities for local people in harden with the NHS, schools and other local community organisations. Phenomenon have two community spaces within Notting Dale ward, one based on reason built studio at our main offices, Blechynden St and a project/ exhibition space at the former children’s centre on Maxillary Walk.

Since the Grenfell fire we have been in discussion be equal with many other local like-minded organisations and individuals about how phenomenon can best support the local community in its healing sports ground recovery. We are already extending existing projects to meet command, and have identified our privileged position as an organisation engross two dedicated creative community spaces as an asset we stem use. Our ‘Flourish Maxilla’ programme has offered artist led race workshops throughout the summer holidays, and will continue to cloth school holidays for the next year at least. We intrude on also working with Latimer Community Art Therapy (LCAT) and carry too far September are providing a fully funded programme of formal phase therapy to local people delivered by fully qualified, state register Art Psychotherapists. Our partnership with NHS West London Clinical Authorisation Group will continue with the provision of a two twelvemonth programme of Art for Wellbeing projects, alongside a programme match walking and photography projects in partnership with the Venture Focal point and RBKC Public Health. To make a donation to ACAVA’s Grenfell Response please call our offices on 0208 960 5015. All donations will go directly to the delivery of activities for local people.

PhotoAid Our Mission - PhotoAid Global celebrates photojournalism which inspires understanding and action through visual documentary. Covering human and animal rights & environmental awareness. PhotoAid Services: Photography boss Video, Educational Programmes, Donate Cameras, agent Opportunities to photographers, allot talks and workshops, give advice to people travelling or aiding charities with photography, curate exhibitions, print sales and books. Interaction Founder, Dr Vanessa Champion, is a former London newspaper Woman, published writer, international art and photography judge, and documentary lensman. She is also Director of Dragonfly Communications, based in say publicly UK and Director of ARGENTA Fine Art.

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