Seeing the Green

Seeing the Green Exhibition Opening: Thursday 2 October, 5pm to 8pm, Arbeit Gallery, 66 Church Street, London NW8 8EU. Exhibition dates: Thursday 2 – Saturday 4 October 2025, 12 to 5pm

Opening in Triangle Gallery on 2 October 2025, the ‘Seeing the Green’ exhibition showcases the work of participants of Seeing the Green photography project uncovering stories in and around Church Street
green spaces.
You are invited to visit the exhibition to the Opening between 17:00 and 8 pm on Thursday 2 October.
RSVP HERE.

The Photojournalism Hub is delighted to present Seeing the Green photography exhibition.
Over the past months, participants of the Seeing the Green photography project have explored stories and visuals around Westminster’s green spaces, with a special focus on the Church Street ward. Through photography workshops, walks, and field trips, participants connected with nature, communities, and local spaces to develop photographic stories now presented in this exhibition.
As a viewer, you are invited on a journey into what is often unseen or forgotten to explore humanity through the simplicity of green spaces. The group’s observations reveal acts of generosity, community, and quiet contemplation, offering a new perspective on Church Street. This exhibition stands as both a personal and collective archive of the area and its people.


The photographers of ‘Seeing the Green’ are: Anne Hogben, Carol Cooper, Laura Martin Laderas, Maria Speller, Mattei Muntiu, Ottavia Verziera, Roberta Mitchell, Victoria Sanders.

Seeing the Green is kindly supported by Community Priorities Programme, City of Westminster.

Cover photo: Matei Muntiu


Further information:

Cinzia D’Ambrosi
Founder/Director Photojournalism Hub
E: cinzia@photojournalismhub.org
Mob: 07960940766


NOTES TO EDITOR
About Photojournalism Hub
Photojournalism Hub is a West London community interest company dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through documentary photography. We provide training, portfolio development, and opportunities for print publication and exhibitions. Our projects foster personal growth, social connections, and community cohesion while amplifying voices and creating pathways to employment and further education. www.photojournalismhub.org


About Arbeit Studios

We take empty spaces – ranging from small 750sq ft buildings to vast 15,000sq ft warehouses – and transform them into studio spaces for artists, designers, makers, start-ups and small businesses – to inspire creativity, connect communities and power ideas. www.arbeit.org.uk

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