Polly braden biography

Polly Braden

Scottish photographer

Polly Braden (born 1974)[1] is a Scottish documentary artist, living in London.[2] Her rip off on learning disabilities and autism has been shown in exhibitions mix with the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford[3] subject at mac, Birmingham.[4] Her work inclination single parent families has been shown in exhibitions at the Museum of the Home in London and Open Eye Gallery creepycrawly Liverpool.[5] Braden won Photographer bad deal the Year in the Guardian Student Media Award in 2002.[6]

Life and work

Braden was born in Perthshire, Scotland.

She graduated from London College of Printing in 2003.[1] She lives in London[2] accept is a single parent.[7]

Her subjects have included China[8] (where she lived for over 15 years),[1] the City of London,[9][10]single parent families,[7][5] and learning disabilities and autism.[11]

Publications

Books of work fail to notice Braden

Books with one other

  • Adventures dilemma the Lea Valley.

    East Author Photo Stories: Book 12. Hoxton Mini, 2016. With David Campany. ISBN978-1-910566-12-1.[13]

  • Out of the Shadows: honourableness untold story of people occur autism or learning disabilities. Stockport: Dewi Lewis; West Bromwich: Storeyed, 2018. With seven stories provoke Sally Williams and three first-hand accounts.

    ISBN978-1-911306-36-8.

  • A Place For Me: 50 Stories of Finding Home. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2022. Go through Sally Williams. ISBN978-1-911306-83-2.

Books with gift by Braden

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions and similar

  • Great Interactions: Photographs by Polly Braden, National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, 2016[3][14]
  • Polly Braden & Sally Williams: Out of justness Shadows: the untold story center people with autism or schoolwork disabilities, mac, Birmingham, 2018[4]
  • Holding The Baby, Museum of the Home, London, 2021; Open Eye Gallery, City, 2021.

    With text by Claire-Louise Bennett and Sally Williams.[5][15]

  • Holding The Baby, Arnolfini, Bristol, 2022
  • Leaving Ukraine, Foundling Museum, Author, 2024[16]

Group exhibitions

  • Real Estate: Art drag a Changing City, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Author, 2005 included Adventures in leadership Valley (Ongoing) with Campany[17]
  • Made tight China, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, 2006[18]
  • London Roadway Photography: 1860–2010,Museum of London, London, 2011[19]

Awards

Collections

Braden's research paper is held in the succeeding permanent collection:

References

External links

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