Mick Mcgarry – One of The Changing Faces Of Hull

A fantastic portrait session for The Changing Face Of Hull project and some illuminating conversation at Hull Maritime Museum with the indomitable musical force of nature that is Mick Mcgarry – In the interview he spoke of his life really beginning with retirement and the joy that singing brings him. Mick is truly remarkable man who is changing the face of Hull through his work with the Hillbilly Troupe and his other musical activities within the city.

We are keen to work with and hear from the good people of Hull especially those with an interesting story from ALL walks of life. JOIN US! THIS Friday, 5th December between 6-30 and 8-00pm.at Princes Quay (Next door to the POP Gallery).

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Changing Face Of Hull Workshop At Hull International Photographer’s Gallery

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Meet one of our “Changing Faces” blogger of Hull life….

Ms Sydell Faith – ‘The Early Bird Eater’

We are keen to work with and hear from the good people of Hull especially those with an interesting story from ALL walks of life. JOIN US! THIS Friday, 5th December at The Hull International Photographers Gallery between 6-30 and 8-00pm.at Princes Quay in Hull (Next door to the POP Gallery).

The Changing Face Of Hull

The Changing Face of Hull – call for participants in arts project in Hull

Led by Artist Quentin Budworth – with second photographer Rebecca Robyns. ‘The Changing Face Of Hull’ will work with people who live in Hull to explore ideas of self, city and shared identity.

The next few months bring opportunities to participate in workshops, collaborate and co-author your portrait image to create a unique video artwork. We will also be recording audio of the sittings and image making dialogue as a part of the soundtrack for the exhibition projection.

If you want to participate in the project join our mailing list – email thechangingface@btinternet.com or call Quentin on 07877434739.

There is a website – specifically dedicated to this project you can find it here http://thechangingface.org194View Post

Pictured above Steve Elliott from Iota Arts.