Covid-19 & Beyond

Photojournalism Hub presents ‘COVID-19 and Beyond’, a landmark photography exhibition exploring the lasting legacy of the pandemic.

DATES: 12–15 March 2026
The Lodge Gallery and the Meeting Room
Sands End Arts & Community Centre
London SW

OPENING NIGHT: 12 March, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
FREE ENTRY, RSVP


Photojournalism Hub is delighted to present COVID-19 & Beyond, a powerful photography exhibition that reflects on one of the most pivotal moments in recent history and the profound, lasting consequences that continue to shape our world today. Emerging from an international Open Call launched by the Photojournalism Hub’s director Cinzia D’Ambrosi, during the height of the COVID19 pandemic, this exhibition marks the first time this body of work is brought together in a public, physical space. It is both a long-awaited and necessary moment.
COVID19 & Beyond brings together a compelling body of work by photographers who documented lived realities and bore witness to how the pandemic did not affect everyone equally, but instead exposed and intensified existing injustices and structural inequalities locally in London and globally.
COVID19 marked a shared global crisis, however, its impact was deeply unequal. Marginalised communities faced disproportionate risks, losses, and restrictions, whilst long standing issues around housing, immigration, race, women’s rights, access to healthcare, mental health, and freedom of expression were further entrenched. For many, the repercussions are still felt today physically, emotionally, economically, and politically.
Through photography, personal testimonies and reflections, COVID19 & Beyond amplifies voices that were too often excluded from dominant pandemic narratives. The exhibition not only looks back at an extraordinary and traumatic period, but also asks urgent questions about the present and the future: Where are we now? What has changed? What has been normalised? And where are we heading?

“The pandemic acted as a catalyst accelerating social change, widening inequality, and reshaping our relationship with power, rights, and accountability,” says Director and Curator Cinzia D’Ambrosi. “In many ways, it forced humanity to confront its own fragility, marking a moment when collective survival, dignity, and justice were fundamentally challenged. Yet many questions remain unanswered. The struggle did not end when lockdowns were lifted.”

COVID-19 & Beyond is more than an exhibition. Curated by Cinzia D’Ambrosi in collaboration with Ella Khalek, the exhibition combines visual responses from community workshops and a research-led online journal to foster deeper understanding, collective reflection, and long-term impact. The exhibition also strongly demonstrates the Photojournalism Hub’s ongoing work in using documentary photography as a means to sustain dialogue, research, and creative engagement around social injustice and inequality.

Exhibiting photographers: Aidan Brooks, Angela Christofilou, Barbara Traver, Chiara Fabbro, Cinzia D’Ambrosi, David Gilbert Wright, Erhan Us, Erica Dezonne, Flaviana Frascogna, Gemma Mancinelli, Kasangati Godelive, Krzysztof Maniocha, Mattea McKinnon, Nic Madge, Omur Ozkoyuncu, Rueda Photos (Daiana Valencia and Celeste Alonso), Ruth Toda-Nation, Sabrina Merolla, Sebastian Ambrossio, Thabo Jaiyesimi, Valeria Luongo.

Curators
Curator: Cinzia D’Ambrosi
Curatorial Assistant: Ella Khalek

Press Contact
Cinzia D’Ambrosi Director, Photojournalism Hub
Email: cinzia@photojournalismhub.org
Website: www.photojournalismhub.org
Instagram: @photojournalism_hub

Our Supporters
This exhibition was made possible through the generous contributions of our crowdfunding community and the support of:

Hammersmith & Fulham Council
Sands End Arts & Community Centre
Studio Twenty7


Notes to Editors

About the Photojournalism Hub The Photojournalism Hub is a west London-based Community Interest Company (CIC) dedicated to using documentary photography as a tool for social change. By providing training, research, and a platform for sharing independent, courageous and powerful photojournalism and documentary photography, the Hub advocates for human rights and social justice.

About the Curator Cinzia D’Ambrosi is a multi award-winning documentary photographer and the founder of the Photojournalism Hub. Her work focuses on state violence, migration, and structural inequality. She has been widely published and exhibited internationally, focusing on photography’s power to drive social change.

High-Resolution Images A selection of high-resolution images from the exhibition is available for media use upon request. To request images or an interview with the curator or featured photographers, please contact cinzia@photojournalismhub.org.

Why shop small business?

Photojournalism Hub presents Why shop small business? – the latest edition of documentary photography and writings from our local young and senior participants of our documentary photography courses.
Why shop small business? brought a lot of conversations and critical analysis on what it really means. Are we shopping more ethically because more conscious of what we eat? Are we more aware of the authenticity and the personal experiences that one has in small independent outlerier. Or the choices of shopping small points to having the economic capacity to do so and thus a statement of wealth. One pervading reflection is that shopping small is very much tied to serving communities. We could say that we have many communities around each local shop, something that we cannot find in much bigger commercial chain.

We have printed a number of copies of the magazine for our beneficiaries and for sharing and making it available in our community. If you would like a copy or discuss a feature, please contact us.

We would like to thank the NHS West London Trust, Hammersmith & Fulham Council, Sobus and Hammersmith United Charities for their support.

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