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Collaborative Research with Impact
We are proud to share a story of research that has impact, contributing to telling people's stories and improving their conditions. Our recently graduated MA Visual Anthropology alumna Marianna Łoboda was invited to screen her film (Dis)connnection in Gdańsk
MA Visual Anthropology Showcase 2025
Our MA visual anthropology cohort from 2024-2025 will be presenting their graduation works on the 17th and 18th of October. Everyone's invited to watch their films and to visit their exhibitions and installations.
MA Visual Anthropology Showcase 2024
Our visual anthropology cohort from 2023-2024 will be presenting their graduation works on 25 and 26 October. The event will include film screenings in blocks of three followed by a brief Q&A, alongside installations and exhibitions.
MA Visual Anthropology Showcase 2022
This year's MA Visual Anthropology Film Screenings will take place on October the 21st and 22nd at Submerged Spaces in Manchester. Titled 'The Unfamiliar Everyday', the showcase will feature 24 film projects on themes such as migration, dance, identity, climate change, grief, and much more.
MA Visual Anthropology Showcase 2021
This year's MA Visual Anthropology Exhibition and Film Screenings will take place on October the 22nd and 23rd at 1520 Studios in Manchester. Titled 'Virtual Insanity', the showcase will feature 17 media projects including film, sound, photography and more, produced at the end of academic year 2020-21.
MA Visual Anthropology Showcase 2019
Join us at the screening of the documentary films and exhibition of multimedia works by our 2019 MA Visual Anthropology cohort.
MA Visual Anthropology Showcase 2017
Graduation is approaching for our MA Visual Anthropology students. Join us at Leaf on Portland Street in central Manchester on October 21st and 22nd 2017 to experience the work they completed during the summer. Films and exhibitions will be on display with free entrance, including Q&As with the authors.
A Goddess in Motion Screening
On Wednesday 8 March 2017 Roger Canals, visual anthropologist at the University of Barcelona, will present his latest documentary on the transnational cult of María Lionza in Barcelona. The screening will start at 5pm in room G7, Humanities Bridgeford Building, Oxford Road M13 9PL, and will be followed by Q&A with the director. The project is funded by the Wenner-Gren Foundation Fejos Fellowship.
Screening of Moving Target
Granada Centre Graduate Tanja Wol (MAVA 2012) will be screening her latest film Moving Target. The film, which premiered at Hot Docs in Toronto, will be followed by a Q+A with Tanja.

