Alexander Ward(VII)
- Camera and Electrical Department
Alexander Ward was born in Essex in 1983. A self-taught photographer with an affinity for nature and an inherent fascination with people, his work explores human connection, belonging, grief, identity, relationships and family.
Alex's work has been exhibited and published internationally; a key exhibition was his series Living in the Inbetween which was installed at The Pilcrow, Manchester, and explores the motivations of volunteers at the sharp end of Greece's refugee and migrant crisis. He has also worked with the BBC, Comic Relief and Manchester Metropolitan University.
Now based in Suffolk, Alex sees his studies of people as the heartland of his work, presenting them in truthful ways that incorporate nature and the natural environment. He strives to show people as they are, always fighting for honestly and emotional connection in his work.
Alex is completed his Masters at Falmouth University, UK
Alex's work has been exhibited and published internationally; a key exhibition was his series Living in the Inbetween which was installed at The Pilcrow, Manchester, and explores the motivations of volunteers at the sharp end of Greece's refugee and migrant crisis. He has also worked with the BBC, Comic Relief and Manchester Metropolitan University.
Now based in Suffolk, Alex sees his studies of people as the heartland of his work, presenting them in truthful ways that incorporate nature and the natural environment. He strives to show people as they are, always fighting for honestly and emotional connection in his work.
Alex is completed his Masters at Falmouth University, UK