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40 years on from the Miners’ strikes, Craig Oldham has published In Loving Memory of Work through Rough Trade Books. Described as ‘Powerful’ by Creative Review and ‘Superb’ by Jeremy Deller, Ken Loach also declared ‘Every University should place an order.’
Curated and edited by designer and author, Craig Oldham, In Loving Memory of Work tells the story of the UK Miners’ Strike 1984-85 through the visual culture of the working class affected during this pivotal period. Photographs, posters, badges, banners and more are presented alongside contemporary commentary.
Craig talks about the impact of image-making and design on this particular movement and more broadly explores the vital role visual material plays in dissent and in the radical and revolutionary moment.
The talk is accompanied by a month-long exhibition of posters designed by Craig and his design practice, Office of Craig, and how design influences and supports various solidarity movements. You can visit the exhibition at the Black Box on Hill Street, Belfast, from 4th-26th January.
Biography
Craig Oldham has been named as one of the most influential designers working in the UK, and has written books on a range of topics including education, culture and politics. He runs his design practice, Office of Craig, in Manchester and is Creative Director of Rough Trade Books.
Tickets £7.00
Doors 6.00pm | Unreserved Seating
Event starts at 6:30pm
Conor Lecture Hall , Block BA, (BA-01-009)
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A limited number of free tickets are available to staff and students, please contact ulster.presents@ulster.ac.uk to secure yours.
Belfast Campus
2-24 York Street, Belfast, BT15 1AP
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Friday 24 January
6.30pm
Conor Lecture Hall, Block BA, (BA-01-009).
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