Lina Geoushy is a social documentary photographer. She combines experience in communication and psychology to tell stories that deconstruct and question the public perceptions of patriarchy. She strives to push boundaries by exploring rarely-documented communities and ineffable topics. Geoushy’s practice is research-led and projects are self initiated. She nurtures connections and collaborations with people that serve to empower them, providing a platform to tell their stories.
“I am now 64 years old, when I was in university, I used to live in a hostel. At the end of each week, I used to go to my grandparents house. One day, while I was coming back from my grandfather house to the hostel, I got into a bus full of people. One of the men on the bus started moving towards me and standing very close and stuck himself to me. I felt something abnormal was happening. I felt ashamed of what happened to me”“Walking home, a man on the street walked towards me and stroked my vagina. I just froze off and continued walking home” “Walking home from work. Teenager on a bicycle grabbed my chest and quickly cycled away before I could scream”
Vanessa Endeley was born and raised in Lagos. Her individual portraits are brought to life using a lot of colour, and are often obscured by blindfolds.
Laura Dester
Laura Dester’s multidisciplinary photography, performance and moving image are used to explore concepts of space, memory and belonging,
Adam Roberts
Adam Roberts works between Glasgow and London. His multidisciplinary work queers the photographic medium through playful acts of trickery.