
Women Alternative Photography Group and Folk House Darkroom
Saturday 1 August 2026 from 10am – 3pm (In Person)
40a Park St, Bristol BS1 5JG, United Kingdom
Contact Email: womenaltphotogroup@gmail.com
We’re thrilled to announce the open call for The Art of Experimentation: A Symposium on Alternative Photography. This symposium is dedicated to women, non-binary, and trans artists and researchers who push the boundaries of alternative photographic processes.
This symposium aims to connect artists, researchers, curators, and arts practitioners to reflect on the different ways in which alternative photographic processes can explore concepts that inspire women, non-binary, and trans artists.
Women Alternative Photography Group and Folk House Darkroom invites papers, presentations and practice-based contributions in response to the conference theme experimentation. We are calling for applications that explore the role of experimentation and discovery within the creative process. Participants are invited to articulate how they use experimentation within different contexts, in practice, theory, or across different alternative photographic disciplines. In addition, this symposium aims to celebrate and build the community of alternative process photographers.
We are particularly interested in hearing from students and emerging to mid-career women, non-binary, and trans photographers, cultural practitioners, curators, researchers, and scholars. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment and encourage participation from artists of all races, abilities, and experiences. Our goal is to create a diverse and dynamic forum that reflects the richness of perspectives in the field of alternative photography. We believe that the inclusion of varied voices and experiences will enhance the depth and breadth of our discussions.
At this years symposium to promote community and to provide a space to build networks we will have two social events including a photo walk where you can bring any camera you like with you on a short photo walk around Bristol. We will also have an opportunity for presenters to share physical work in an informal show and tell. Please indicate in the application below if you would like to participate in either or both of the social events.
If selected, you may be asked for additional images/information for promotional purposes.
How to Apply:
To facilitate the experimental and interdisciplinary interests of our community, applications for participation are invited in the following categories:
• 10 – 15 minute presentation (artist talks or research paper)
• 10 – 15 minute performance
• 10 – 15 minute film screening
Please complete the online submission form with your expression of interest including the following:
• Title
• No more than 250 word abstract
• Short artist bio no more than 100 words
• Indication of category you wish to be included in (10-15 min presentation, performance, or film screening)
• Up to three images/ films/ documentation of performance
Key Dates:
Deadline for submissions 15 June 2026
Notification of acceptance 20 June 2026
Symposium to take place 1 August 2026 from 10am – 3pm in person at Folk House Darkroom
Symposium Committee:
Elizabeth Ransom (WAPG) and Sophie Sherwood (Folk House Darkroom)
Contact:
For queries, please contact womenaltphotogroup@gmail.com (Elizabeth Ransom)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to apply for this symposium?
There is no fee to apply for this open call.
If my application is successful will I be paid?
If your application is successful, we do provide compensation based on a revenue-share model. All proceeds from ticket sales are pooled and split equally among the speakers.
Is the symposium online or in-person?
The Art of Experimentation: A Symposium on Alternative Photography is in person and located at the Bristol Folk House. The symposium will be recorded and uploaded to YouTube at a later date.
Where is the symposium located?
The Art of Experimentation: A Symposium on Alternative Photography will be located at the Bristol Folk House. You can find the address and directions on their website.
Is Bristol Folk House and accessible venue?
Please visit the Bristol Folk House website to learn more about their venue accessibility.
Can I apply for this symposium if I am based outside of the UK?
Unfortunately, we are unable to provide financial assistance, travel funding, or visa sponsorship for this opportunity.
