Episodes
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Curating the World Press Photo Exhibition 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
We caught up with curator Mariana Rettore to discuss the World Press Photo Exhibition, on display at the Scottish Parliament until 26 August 2023. Find out more here: https://www.parliament.scot/visit/events-and-exhibitions/world-press-photo
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Marika Cukrowski - World Press Photo 2022
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
The World Press Photo exhibition has returned to the Scottish Parliament this summer, and we catch up with the curator of this year's event - Marika Cukrowski.
You can find out more about the exhibition at https://www.parliament.scot/visit/events-and-exhibitions/world-press-photo.
We’ll be hosting the exhibition between in Parliament from 28 July to 27 August 2022, and entry is free.
Wednesday Aug 07, 2019
World Press Photo 2019
Wednesday Aug 07, 2019
Wednesday Aug 07, 2019
The World Press Photo exhibition has returned to the Scottish Parliament, and we're speaking with the curator of the exhibition and one of this year's winning photojournalists.
Yi Wen Hsia is an Exhibitions Manager and Curator at World Press Photo. She has been working at World Press Photo since 2016, and Olivia Harris is a British documentary photographer and filmmaker, based in London.
You can find out more about the exhibition at http://bit.ly/2yqCNyK
We’ll be hosting the exhibition between in Parliament from 31st July to Saturday 24th August 2019 (closed on Sundays) from 10am – 5pm, and entry is free.
Wednesday Aug 01, 2018
An interview with Carla Vlaun, World Press Photo Exhibition Curator
Wednesday Aug 01, 2018
Wednesday Aug 01, 2018
Once again the Scottish Parliament is hosting the World Press Photo Exhibition, and this year it's the only location in the UK where you'll be able to see it.
We spoke with Exhibition Manager and Curator, Carla Vlaun, to find out about World Press Photo, what it's like to curate such a prestigious exhibition, and some of the most notable photographs from 2018's show.
As with all guest interviewees, their views are their own, and not those of the Scottish Parliament.