Thursday, 11 June 2009

Exhibtition of EMAS/ERF Photo project for refugee (Gateway) pupils

I have been teaching a workshop for refugee pupils at Hove Park School and we have exhibited some of their images at Jubilee Library Brighton during Refugee Week (14th - 20th June 2009).The workshops and exhibition was made possible with the help of Cathy Lyth (Ethnic Minority Achievement Service), John McInnes and Rebecca Deane (support teachers), Aman Jemal (interpreter) and of course "the kids"!

"Refugee Week is a UK wide programme of events, which celebrate the contribution of refugees to the UK." (www.refugeeweek.org.uk)

Brighton and Hove City Council have joined into the exhibition with a table and more info about refugee week raising awareness of programs and events in Brighton&Hove.



Here some images by the kids of the things they "like and don't like".


Image by Fatuma







Image by Hussein










Image by Hussein











Image by Habiba



















Image by Boru













Image by Asili










Image by Mohamed













Image by Zeki

Monday, 4 May 2009

"Brighton Photo Friends" in Marie Claire June issue

You can now find the article in the June issue of Marie Claire UK.


















Next to one of my favourite actresses: Kate Winslet!! :-)

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Marie Claire UK Photoshoot

Here a little insight into our recent photo shoot with Marie Claire UK and our newly formed "Brighton Photo Friends" group. On the shoot were Picture Editor Melissa, Photographer Andrew and his assistant. Stylist&Make-up team and the girls: Jeanna, Ruth, Agnieszka, Nala, myself and Chloe- and I just couldn't stop snapping....












Ruth is getting groomed...
Whooooohoooo!











Agnieszka too...





















Arriving at the set up shoot.
Everything is ready...














Nala receives final make over touches....













The girls in action




















Perspective from onlookers...
(Photo by: Chloe Rudd)

Friday, 12 December 2008

Brighton &Hove City council gets in touch


Seeing the library exhibition "Labour of Love" Lucy Bryson, Policy and Development Coordinator for Asylum Seekers and Refugees from Brighton & Hove City Council has been in touch to organise an activity for Eastern Europeans in our city.

The exhibition was put on in collaboration with Hannah Mathews for the Brighton Photo Fringe 2008.









If you have any suggestions how they could help you to feel part of the community, please let us know: j.horbaschk@gmail.com or contact Lucy Bryson at Brighton & Hove Council.

The photo project had a nice double page spread in the Argus. To read the full online version click here.

Monday, 18 August 2008

The follow up exhibition

It's official, "Labour of Love" is part of the Brighton Photo Fringe 2008. The dates are:

Jubilee Library, Jubilee Street Brigton: 1/11/2008 - 14/11/2008
(in collaboration with Hannah Matthew)

City College Brighton and Hove, 1st floor: 20/11/08-04/11/08.
(Solo show)










If you want to get in touch about the project contact

Julia: 079 444 33 076 or e-mail: photocollege@gmx.net

Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Are you Happy?

As my project draws to an end I have been asking myself if the New EU generation is actually happy living in England. Most of the people I photographed have a job, a flat and friends and have been rather successful in starting a new life abroad. Sometimes they feel just "lucky" to be here and aim to stay for quite a while.

Yet it is much harder for others. Some people are home sick and don't feel part of the community they live in, a Joseph Rowntree report has revealed. There are issues for young people such as missing their friends back home, constant job changes, extremely high bills etc. Some go back home - disappointed by their journey to the UK.

In it's dispatches series "Immigration: The inconvenient truth", Channel 4 recently came up with the term "International Commuters" saying many Eastern Europeans now fly back and fourth for work- between Poland and the UK for instance. They also reveal that migrants now prefer Spain, Greece or even Sweden to the UK and are moving away from Britain.

Whatever your situation- I want to hear from you!

I would like to follow up on the New EU Generation who knows no borders.

Cheerio...Julia

E-mail me: j.horbaschk@gmail.com

Monday, 25 February 2008

Labour of Love - The book

Finally it's ready. My book about the new EU generation at work. It includes portraits, some of their stories and two essays from Bulgarian academics, Daryana Kotzeva (Social and Labour Affairs, Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria- London) and Eugenia Markova (who has co-written the report "East European Immigration and Community Cohesion" for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation).

On the right you can find a badge which links to a preview or buy the book page or follow this link: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/230940 - please note the price is in Dollars (good exchange rate!) but you can change it to £ or € on the bottom right if you wish. If you decide to go for it, use UPS as it is faster and trackable (Swisspost takes longer - about 2-3 weeks), below are a few screen shots - I appreciate your feedback. Enjoy!