NOEMA is an exhibition by second-year BA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography students from London College of Communication.
The work on display covers a wide range of subjects — from news and current events to charity projects, social issues, and personal stories. It shows how documentary photography can inform and challenge the way we see the world.
Each student brings their own viewpoint and style, using photography to explore different realities and stories that might otherwise be overlooked. Their images invite viewers to consider new perspectives and experiences.
Themes include Trans rights, protests, music, folklore and mythology, environmentalism, and more. Together, these projects reflect the varied interests of a new generation of photographers who are exploring identity, community, and social change.
Exhibition curated by Tamar Den Bok, Selena Castillo-Velez, Tegan Lambert, Niamh Rogers and Myles Russell.
Thank you to the following organisations for their support:
AFP, Citizens UK, Key2Community, Peckham Platform, SLRA, The Guardian, The Kiln Theatre, Taking Shape and RAMFEL.
Private view: 18.00 - 20.30 Tuesday 3rd June
Open 11.00 - 18.00
Wednesday 4th June - Saturday 7th June
FREE
image credits- Austin Moran @pastelcarpet