Anna Fox is Head of the BA and MA Photography Course at the University for the Creative Arts at Farnham (UCA). She has been a lecturer and educational consultant since the early 1990s working at the Royal College of Art and University of the Arts London, before joining UCA in 2004. She has also directed numerous photography workshop courses, primarily in Europe. Her work has been exhibited and collected since 1986 appearing in significant exhibitions such as Through the Looking Glass, Barbican Art Gallery, 1986; Documentary Dilemmas, British Council touring exhibition, 1993–96; Warworks, V&A, the Netherlands FotoInstituut and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, 1994–96; and, most recently in How We Are: Photographing Britain 1840s to the Present, at Tate Britain. Her solo shows include The Photographers Gallery, London,1990; The Primavera, Barcelona, 1992; The Museum of Contemporary Photography 2000, Chicago; Le Printemps de Septembre, in Toulouse, 2001 and Impressions Gallery, Bradford, 2008. The monograph Anna Fox Photographs 1983–2007 was published by Photoworks in 2007 and her work is in public collections worldwide.
Anna participated in session 2d - Opportunity or cost: students and international experience.
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