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Underexposed 2008

Aspiring actor?

Feeling underexposed? Then UNDEREXPOSED is for you!

UNDEREXPOSED is an innovative national photographic exhibition developed by 4 The Record Initiative, commencing in London, that will later be seen across the UK.

In April 2008, the first in a series of UNDEREXPOSED exhibitions was launched, taking a detailed look at the success of Black British actors on the stage and screen, such as Marsha Thomason, Eamonn Walker and Jocelyn Jee Esien.

This follows several career-building workshops for young people on acting, directing, writing and photography during 2007 - 2008 at the National Portrait Gallery, Royal Court and Young Vic theatres.

If you would like to get involved in the activities run by 4 The Record Initiative or be kept up to date with any developments you can sign up to the mailing list (see the link on the homepage).




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  National Portrait Gallery | 04.04.08

The UNDEREXPOSED 2008 exhibition on display at The National Portrait Gallery. A three-screen LCD installation will show the portraits in high definiti...
 
  Southwark | 11.04.08

Taking UNDEREXPOSED into the heart of the community. The Peckham Installation. From 11.04.08 two sites in Peckham will display the exhibition. Site 1...
 
  London Underground Poster Sites

Taking UNDEREXPOSED portraits to the public. From mid April 08 look out for UNDEREXPOSED on over 300 poster sites on London’s Underground. See ...