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Eva Louisa Jonas, Leaning on the Landscape 1 (detail), 2025; Material Anyways (detail), 2021; Leaning on the Landscape 2 (detail), 2025. Courtesy the artist

Learning

Photography Workshop: Our Ever-Changing World

Wednesday 18 February
2 – 5 pm
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Are you a young creative aged 15 – 19 years? Join us for a photography workshop, ‘Our Ever-Changing World,’ led by artist-photographer Eva Louisa Jonas in response ‘Don McCullin. 90’ at Hauser & Wirth Somerset.

  • Explore the exhibition as a group and discover experimental approaches to instant photography and smartphone camera tools.

  • Learn to produce images that explore our relationship with memory, feeling and surrounding landscapes.

  • Explore how to stage an image, still life and document your experiences in our ever-changing world.

Tickets are free, but advance booking is essential. If you are able, we encourage donations to our 2025 – 2026 charity partner Good Company Bruton.

Please note that the gallery will be open to the public from 12 – 5 pm.

About ‘Don McCullin. 90’
The gallery is honored to celebrate ‘Don McCullin. 90’ in the photographer’s home county of Somerset, marking his 90th year and coinciding with ‘Don McCullin. Broken Beauty’ at the Holburne Museum in Bath. The presentation will span both the Bourgeois and Rhoades galleries, including works featured in McCullin’s 2019 Tate Britain exhibition in London, alongside seminal images across his seven-decade career. His only self-portrait, taken in 1963 at Crowthers Reclamation Yard, Isleworth, will be exhibited for the first time in the UK.

The exhibition is on view from 14 February through 12 April.

About Don McCullin
Don McCullin is widely regarded as one of the most important and celebrated photographers of the late 20th Century, renowned for his unflinching and deeply empathetic documentation of war, famine and human displacement worldwide. He is the recipient of the University of Oxford’s Bodley Medal: Life and Work Award (2025) for his outstanding contribution to photography and journalism. He was knighted in the 2017 New Year Honours for his lifetime services to photography.

About Eva Louisa Jonas
Eva Louisa Jonas is a visual artist and educator. She works collectively and collaboratively, using photography to explore processes, people and place. Jonas’ first book ‘Let’s Sketch the Lay of the Land’ (2020) was published with September Books. She has worked with The Photographers Gallery Education Team, facilitated the Photoworks LGBTQ+ Photography Club and co-founded of the practice-based research collective, UnderExposed.

Please be advised that photographs will be taken at this event for use on the Hauser & Wirth website, social media and in other marketing materials.