Exhibition shines light on world of clinical research

An exhibition of photographs featuring UCL and UCLH researchers is moving to Brighton this month to shine a light on the world of clinical research.

‘Gathering Light: Breaking Form’ is a two-part exhibition by award-winning photographer Clare Park. Collaborating with patients, their families and doctors, Clare captures the hope and strength of human spirit that shone through their shared experiences. ‘Gathering Light’, which was commissioned in 2012 by the Joint Research Office at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH), looks at patients and clinicians’ experience of translational research.

‘Breaking Form’ is an on-going project supported by UCLH Arts and Parkinson’s UK, focusing on Buz Williams, his wife Debbie Green and their family, to envision something of what it is to live with Parkinson's disease

The exhibition is moving to the The Old Market on Upper Market Street and will be open from 5 March-3 April.

‘Gathering Light’ was first opened at the UCH Street Gallery in April 2012 and received extensive coverage, including a write up of perspectives from Clare Park, researcher Emma Morris and patient John Gebbels on the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research website. To read the article click here.

When and where?

5 March-3 April 2014

The Old Market, 11a Upper Market Street, BN3 1AS

Tel: 01273 201800 www.theoldmarket.com/findus

For further information please contact Clare Park clareparkphoto@hotmail.com