Exhibitions
The Plough and the Pick
Free Range 2024, London, UK 21-23 June 2024
Free, Not Free
Migration Matters Festival, Sheffield, UK - 15 - 22 June 2024
Picture Taking - Exploring myself through Photography
Hackney Museum, London, UK, July 20th - December 31st 2015
Women in Physics in the Palestinian Territories
Women in Science Conference at the Royal Society, London, UK, 22-23 May 2014
International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP), Valencia, 2-9 July 2014
Ada Lovelace Day, Women in Science Week, King’s College London, UK, October 2014
ICTP 50th Anniversary, Italy, October 2014
Very Early Career Women Physicist of the Year 2014, IOP, London, UK, October 2014
University of Sussex, UK, 4-9 January 2015
Brighton Science Festival, 2 exhibition spaces, 21 February – 1 March 2015
European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics (EPS-HEP) 2015, Vienna, 22 – 29 July 2015
Trieste Next, European Exhibition of Scientific Research, ICTP, Trieste, 25 – 27 September 2015
Career Development Workshop for Women in Physics, ICTP, Trieste, 12 – 16 October 2015
About Jack Owen
Jack is a photographer and community artist from Sheffield with a specialism in collaborative approaches within photography. He completed an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at University of the Arts, London in June 2024, graduating with Distinction.
Jack is expert at making photographs with people, working across medium format and 35mm and using both film and digital cameras in participative ways. He believes photographs help us to think and reflect on the human experience, and to interrogate mainstream, reductive representations. Recent work includes The Plough & The Pick, a project exploring farming communities of the Dearne Valley, and Sent North, a collaborative zine project with young Afghan refugees living in a hotel in Doncaster. He is currently (2025) delivering a workshop programme for deaf photographers at Soft Ground in Sheffield, as well as a collaborative documentary project with One World Choir, a refugee-led choir.
Alongside his photography practice Jack is an experienced community development practitioner and project manager, having worked internationally on multiple development programmes over the last 20 years. He currently works for Heeley Trust as Senior Community Development Worker in the Gleadless Valley.
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