Aida Muluneh, the acclaimed Ethiopian photographer, brings her powerful exhibition, Nationhood: Memory and Hope, to Impressions Gallery in Bradford. This collection serves as a modern-day insight into the UK’s four nations and celebrates the diversity of the UK through stunning portraits and photography. The exhibition honours those who tirelessly work within their communities to create positive change.
10th January – 26th April 2025
Visitors to the exhibition can expect:
Nationhood: Memory and Hope is an exceptional exhibition that highlights the beauty of community spirit and the power of individual action. Through her lens, Aida Muluneh captures the essence of those who work quietly but tirelessly to improve the world around them. It’s an inspiring, thought-provoking collection that celebrates the UK’s diverse communities, making it a must-see for art lovers, photographers, and anyone interested in social change.
The exhibition takes place at Impressions Gallery, Aldermanbury, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1SD. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
Explore Nationhood: Memory and Hope at Impressions Gallery in Bradford. Discover the stories behind the portraits of community heroes, and enjoy new photography inspired by local legends. For more information on opening times and dates, please visit the official Bradford 2025 event page.