More4 Amber Season

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Amber More4 Season

20th November 2008 By: Graeme Rigby

More4 is broadcasting a season of films made with North East England's horsey community. Titled The Amber Collective: A Lost World on Film it kicks off, on Sat 6 Dec at 10.35pm, with our brand new...more »

Step by Step back online

21st February 2008 By: Graeme Rigby

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen's great exhibition Step by Step is back on the website. We took this 1980s documentation of a North Shields dance school offline, when we found that ...more »

Martin Stephenson Gig at Side Café

10th December 2007 By: Graeme Rigby

It's always a joy catching a Martin Stephenson gig, but an acoustic set in the intimacy of Side Café's upstairs lounge is going to be a rare treat. Clear away the excesses of Christmas, prepare...more »

Photography

Side Photographic Collection

Through its own production, support, purchase and retrieval, Amber has built up a significant photographic collection. Where possible, we're putting this work online.

The photographic engagement with the North of England has produced a remarkable enough body of work, but since Side Gallery opened in 1977, this has been extended through exhibition purchases and donations to include a wide-ranging representation of the international classic and contemporary documentary that continues to inspire us. Where we hold the rights and/or where the photographer gives permission, we're committed to putting as much of this work online as possible. As funding allows, new exhibitions will appear and some exhibitions will be developed further.

Aftermath: Foot and Mouth in Tow Law

Dean Chapman (Photographer)

A narrative from Dean Chapman's 'Shifting Ground' work, documenting South West Durham for Amber's 'Coalfield Stories', which looks at the aftermath of the 2001 foot & mouth epidemic and the impact of the Inkerman Burial Site on Tow Law.

American Mining Communities

Russell Lee (Photographer)

Mining communities in West Virginia and Kentucky, USA, documented in the 1940s by one of the key photographers, who, along with Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange and others, developed the classic Farm Securities Administration photography in the 1930s.

Appleby Horse Fair

Dave Thomas (Photographer)

A documentation of the annual gathering in the North of England of travellers and others involved in horse culture, developed over the fairs that took place in 1969 and 1970.

Ashington

Mik Critchlow (Photographer)

A documentation of the Northumberland mining town by a photographer from that community, developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Belmont Group Day Out

Graciela Iturbide (Photographer)

A Mothers & Toddlers group from Walker in Newcastle upon Tyne photographed on an outing to South Shields in 1988, when the photographer was on Tyneside with her exhibition Juchitan.