PhotoClub Café "Black/White. 5x5"

PhotoClub Café "Black/White. 5x5"
Address: 2 Koliyivshchyny sq.
Location: Center
Phone: (068) 505-85-99
E-mail: smolianinow@ukr.net
Site: dzyga.com/fotoclub
Open hours: 10.00 - 23.00

These gallery and photo club constitute a new project designed by the «Dzyga» (Spinning Top) Art Group and the association «Uniya» (Union). The PhotoClub Café «Black/White 5x5» is a new project that aims to create an informal Photography Association in Lviv. Individual photographers and existing photography groups can become members of our association regardless of their professional level.

Activities of the association include: «Black/White 5x5» permanent art projects, personal and group exhibits of members of the Photography association, video presentations, discussions on photo portfolios of young photographers, photography contests, master-classes conducted by leading photographers, lectures on contemporary themes in modern-day world photography; non-stop slide-shows, and live and animated discussions in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.

Free admission.

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