
Join us for a night exploring visual stories, people power and human rights around housing - an exhibition of documentary photography, artist talks and film screenings.
‘OUR HOUSE... IS YOUR HOUSE’
⭐ Fri 7 November 2025, 6-9pm
⭐ The Foundry, 17 Oval Way, Vauxhall, London, SE11 5RR
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Part 1:
Exhibition Opening + Artist Talk
6pm-7.45pm
‘LIGHT THE PEOPLE’
The Marylin Stafford FotoReportage Award - for women photographers
2025 Winner
JODI WINDVOGEL
Tickets: Reserve Your (Free) Ticket
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Part 2:
Film Screening & Talks on the Housing Crisis
7.45pm-9pm
DOCUMENTARY FILM SCREENING: ‘BATHSHEBA’
with director MYAH JEFFERS
+ 1 additional short film (tbc)
Tickets: £0-£10 (Sliding Scale)
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‘LIGHT THE PEOPLE’ - About The Exhibition:
Photo essays by this year’s Winner and Honourable Mentions for the prestigious Marilyn Stafford FotoReportage Award, shining a light on people power.
'Light The People' is a photographic exhibition highlighting the work of winning photographer Jodi Windvogel and their photographic series ‘Life Under Occupation - Inside Cissie Gool House & Cape Town’s Housing Crisis’, alongside work by four photographers achieving Honourable Mention
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‘BATHSHEBA’ - About The Film Screening:
Launching the Radical Film School / Equalities Work’s film series we present a screening of director Myah Asha Jeffers’ powerful, award winning film: 'Bathsheba'
‘…Living as a precarious property guardian and facing eviction, a grieving widow is forced to live with a younger woman. Little does she know, the new tenant holds the key for her to move on…’
The screening will be followed by the filmmaker in conversation with curator and artist Abel Holsborough about the affordable housing crisis and other issues raised in the film.
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Tickets:
EXHIBITION: ‘Light The People’ - Reserve Your (Free) Ticket
FILM SCREENING: ‘Bathsheba’ - £0-£10 (Sliding Scale)
In association with FotoDocument, Equalities Work, Radical Film School
Supported by Nikon
@fotodocument @jodiwindvogel @equalitieswork @radicalfilmschool @aplaceforchange