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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
The exhibition features images by Tse Hei Long, Jolynna Sinanan and Alastair Lomas and highlights the ways in which the Hong Kong diaspora in Manchester have built their lives through the Konger FC and Konger Café. It was the first event from the collaboration between Jolynna Sinanan and David Stroup (Department of Politics, University of Manchester).
This interdisciplinary PhD project invites applicants to explore the inner lifeworlds of individuals living with Motor Neurone Disease through innovative ethnographic, participatory, and co-creative methods.
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.
Congratulations to Professor Andrew Irving (GCVA), Dr Michael Atkins (aka Cheddar Gorgeous, GCVA MAVA 2007, PhD 2015) and Professor Steve Pettifer (Computer Science) on their Wellcome Discovery Award, which will establish the world’s first ethnographic and participatory investigation into the interior lifeworlds of Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
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.
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of David Turton, one of the founding figures of the Granada Centre. David died in London on 9 December 2023, unexpectedly, whilst undergoing an operation to repair a broken hip.…
We’re happy to report that Ten by Ten, Jami Bennett’s MA Visual Anthropology graduation film (2021), has been scooping awards and selections at festivals around the world.
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.
The 2022 GCVA studentship awarded a fee waiver to Daniel Bustos Echeverry, who has enrolled on the MA Visual Anthropology programme 2021-22. This is Daniel’s statement on his experience
We are pleased to announce that the Cucusonic project won one of the University of Manchester’s ‘Making a Difference’ awards.
We are delighted to share this opportunity and invite you to be part of the Visual Research Network’s 2022 Residency and Conference.

