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A black and white image of a woman sitting on a park bench, looking into the camera
Tue 18 Mar 2025
Tish
Film
Event organiser:
Hyde Park Picture House

Driven by a commitment to document the impact of deindustrialisation on working class communities in Northeast England in the 1970s and 1980s, Tish Murtha used her camera to expose societal inequality. She felt she had an obligation to the people and problems within her local environment, and that documentary photography could highlight and challenge the social disadvantages that she herself had suffered.

However, despite early acclaim for her work, she was unable to make a living from photography and died in poverty.

The film is a journey of exploration for Ella Murtha as both daughter and custodian of the Tish Murtha archive, a chance to elevate and preserve a legacy that has been lost and to tell the story of an artist and woman outside of the ‘mother’ that existed for her – or the version of Tish claimed within dominant narratives of the 70s and 80s photography – from the people who knew Tish and the images she left behind.

    Date
    Tue 18 Mar 2025
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    Tue 18 Mar 2025
    18:00:00

    Ticket price

    £
    6
    £
    10.5
    Accessibility
    Wheelchair access

    Hyde Park Picture House

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