Esther Bubley from the series Bus Story, 1947. Courtesy of the Special Collections; Photographic Archives of the University of Louisville.

Esther Bubley from the series Bus Story, 1947. Courtesy of the Special Collections; Photographic Archives of the University of Louisville.

HUNDRED HEROINES PRESENTS ANEMOIA: A NOSTALGIA FOR A TIME I NEVER KNEW

Online, February 1 – February 28
Exhibition Location Here

Through the work of photographic Heroines no longer with us, Hundred Heroines presents Anemoia: A nostalgia for a time I never knew an exhibition of images that evoke a nostalgia for times and places that few - if any of us - have actually experienced. 

About Hundred Heroines
Hundred Heroines is the only UK charity dedicated to advancing public awareness of women in photography.  Heroines worldwide are using photography to change perceptions of women by highlighting inequalities, pushing boundaries, tackling taboo subjects, examining difficult social issues and challenging norms.  Our organisation is wholly dedicated to encouraging wider public interest in their work to help harness the heroinic voices to bring about better representation of women in cultural programming.

Women are under-represented in photography and the visual arts. Hundred Heroines exists to change this. Through our platform, we encourage audiences to explore the contribution of inspirational, pioneering and significant women in photography and challenge gender imbalance in the arts.

Child Friendly 

EXHIBITION RELATED EVENT: HUNDRED HEROINES MINI-SYMPOSIUM