anna fox (@annafox61) 's Twitter Profile
anna fox

@annafox61

Photographer and Professor of Photography at University for the Creative Arts, Farnham.

ID: 399380312

linkhttp://www.annafox.co.uk calendar_today27-10-2011 12:18:47

3,3K Tweet

3,3K Followers

1,1K Following

Robert Peston (@peston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most depressing things about the interviews with the PM and Treasury chief secretary Philp is that when asked about soaring mortgage rates, they say “interest rates are a matter for the Bank of England”. And so they refuse to engage. This is a red herring, and

Robert Peston (@peston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The yield on ten year government bonds is roughly back where it was before the Bank of England launched its £65bn pension fund rescue. Investors are anxious Office for Budget Responsibility will not be kind to the Chancellor’s mini budget on 31 October and are anxious about what will happen to…

The Guardian (@guardian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘We wanted to value and document working-class culture’: the photography of Chris Killip and Graham Smith theguardian.com/artanddesign/2…

Elizabeth Ransom (@earansom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It has been such an honour to show two of my pieces from the Homesick series alongside such inspiring and wonderful artists in the 40 Under 40 exhibition at the Schack Art Center in Everett. There are only a few days left to see it. Closing 12 November.

It has been such an honour to show two of my pieces from the Homesick series alongside such inspiring and wonderful artists in the 40 Under 40 exhibition at the Schack Art Center in Everett. There are only a few days left to see it. Closing 12 November.
nieves mingueza (@nievesmingueza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Visualising Violence: Artists Presentations' Join us: Wednesday 23rd November Copeland Gallery, London Copeland Park 10:00 - 11.30 Free and open to all Max Houghton V&A Photoworks University of the Arts London LCC LCC Research #vamparasol #artisttalk #vamuseum #endVAWG

'Visualising Violence: Artists Presentations' 
Join us: Wednesday 23rd November 
Copeland Gallery, London <a href="/CopelandParkSE/">Copeland Park</a> 
10:00 - 11.30 Free and open to all 
<a href="/MaxHoughton8/">Max Houghton</a> <a href="/V_and_A/">V&A</a> <a href="/photoworks_uk/">Photoworks</a> <a href="/UAL/">University of the Arts London</a> <a href="/LCCLondon/">LCC</a> <a href="/ResearchLCC/">LCC Research</a> 
#vamparasol #artisttalk #vamuseum #endVAWG
Impressions Gallery (@impgalleryphoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to announce that New Focus film #GirlPower is being screened Fabriano Film Fest in Italy this weekend, as part of a UNESCO UK collaboration. Massive thanks to BradfordCity of Film. Find out more and watch the film here impressions-gallery.com/new-focus-film… #Bradford2025

Women's Prize (@womensprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to announce our intention to launch a new annual prize, the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction!    We're seeking sponsorship for the Non-Fiction Prize, to amplify female voices & books that inform, entertain and disrupt Share to spread the word: bit.ly/_WPNF

We’re thrilled to announce our intention to launch a new annual prize, the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction! 
 
We're seeking sponsorship for the Non-Fiction Prize, to amplify female voices &amp; books that inform, entertain and disrupt

Share to spread the word: bit.ly/_WPNF
anna fox (@annafox61) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launched the Centre for British Photography with our first @WomeninPhoto Fast Fod Exhibition britishphotography.org @hymancollection

Arts and Humanities Research Council (@ahrcpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Creative Industries Sector Vision has just been published. UKRI Creative Industries Sector Champion and Arts and Humanities Research Council Executive Chair Professor Christopher Smith has written a blog about why the vision is so important for the creative industries. 1/2

The Creative Industries Sector Vision has just been published. UKRI Creative Industries Sector Champion and <a href="/ahrcpress/">Arts and Humanities Research Council</a> Executive Chair Professor Christopher Smith has written a blog about why the vision is so important for the creative industries. 1/2