BABEL is an artist-run exhibition space for contemporary art in Trondheim, Norway, founded by the artists at Lademoen Kunstnerverksteder (LKV) in 2006.
SWIT is a nomadic platform for contemporary photography bridging Sweden and Italy. Through residencies, exhibitions, talks, interviews, and workshops, SWIT aims to strengthen the cooperation between Sweden-based and Italy-based artists, curators, and institutions within photography.
ISSP (International Summer School of Photography) is one of Latvia’s leading platforms for contemporary photography and visual culture. Founded in 2006, ISSP has grown from an annual international summer school into a year-round organisation working across education, artistic production and public dialogue, bringing together a vibrant community of artists, educators and cultural workers in Latvia and internationally.
Matèria is a contemporary art gallery founded in Rome in 2015. I opened independently and was joined by current co-director Rossana Esposito in 2017.
Photo North – Northern Photographic Centre is a non-profit association specializing in
photographic and lens-based art, with two exhibition spaces in Cultural Centre Valve, Oulu, Finland.
SERCHIA is a residential woman run gallery which exists in the curator’s actual home on a hillside in Bristol, UK. Founded in 2021, SERCHIA celebrates contemporary artists who illuminate the unseen and reveal the deeply personal. The gallery’s exhibitions are a bridge between the singular and the universal sharing vital creative work as a medium for connection, understanding, and transformation both expressed and witnessed. Exhibiting themes of identity, human connection, environmental consciousness, and the interplay between technology, SERCHIA is home to an art book library and archive, an artist residency programme, a publishing imprint, and a collaborative photography studio and agency. SERCHIA interacts with the community through a constellation of events, support artist-nominated charities, offer guidance for creative practice, and cultivate opportunities for artists of all backgrounds existing as an opportunity to reimagine creative possibility. Founded by curator Christine Serchia, SERCHIA is named in honour and memory of her father, Frank Serchia.


