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RPS International Photography Exhibition 162


The RPS International Photography Exhibition 162, featuring work from 43 international photographers, has toured the UK throughout 2020 and is now running into 2022 where the exhibition is now on display at the Museum of Gloucester from Thursday 27 January to Sunday 5 June 2022.

We are delighted to bring the world’s longest running photography exhibition to our city steeped in history, and to be able to continue to showcase the breadth of contemporary image-making and storytelling today.

Visitors will be able to view the work of 43 international photographers including Award-winners Cody Cobb and Chirag Jindal, and explore themes such as identity, spirituality, landscape, and the environment.

This exhibition forms part of a new three-year partnership between the RPS and the Museum of Gloucester.

For more information about the exhibition, its history, shortlisted photographers, the panel and much more, please visit: RPS International Photography Exhibition 162.

Image: Liminal State from the series ‘Strange Land’ © Cody Cobb

'Lithium Mining' © Catherine Hyland

Opening hours

OFF-PEAK SEASON (End October half-term to February half-term)
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-4pm
Sunday: 11am-3pm

PEAK SEASON (February half-term to end October half-term)
Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm
Sunday: 11am-4pm

Pricing

Adults - £4.95 | Seniors - £3.95 | Ages 18-25 - £2.95 | Under 18s - Free

Enquiries and booking

For all exhibition enquiries, please email amy.washington@gloucester.gov.uk

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