INSTAsalon #59 – Chloe Dewe Mathews

Chloe Dewe MathewsLive from St Leonards-on-Sea, UKAuthor of Thames Log (Loose Joints / Martin Parr Foundation, January 2021)

INSTAsalon #60 – Francis Hatherley and Rosemary Stubbs

Frances Hatherley, archivist at the Jo Spence Memorial Library ArchiveLive from LondonIn conversation with Rosemary Stubbs, feminist arts practice PhD researcherLive from Stockton-on-Tees, UKDiscussing Jo Spence: Fairy Tales and Photography, or, another look at Cinderella (RRB Photobooks/The Hyman Collection, 2020).

INSTAsalon #61 – Thana Faroq

*** co-presented with Magnum Foundation ***Thana Faroq, photographerLive from The HagueAuthor of I Don't Recognize Me In the Shadows (Lecturis, 2020)

INSTAsalon #62 – Coreen Simpson and Gilbert Coker

Special 2-part event co-presented with Franklin FurnaceSunday, 28 February, 1pm (Instagram), andMonday, 1 March, 7pm (Zoom) HER EYES ONLY: Coreen Simpson & Gilbert Coker on Black Women's Photography and Photobooks in the 1970s(Register here for Monday night; no registration required for Sunday)

INSTAsalon #63 – Mark Alice Durant

Mark Alice Durant, editor and publisher ofRunning Falling Flying Floating Crawling (Saint Lucy Books, 2020)with contributors Jean Dykstra, Cig Harvey, and Marvin Heiferman

INSTAsalon #65 – Jona Frank and Alan Rapp

Jona Frank, photographerLive from California, withAlan Rapp, editorial directorLive from New YorkDiscussing Frank’s Cherry Hill: A Childhood Reimagined (Monacelli Press, 2020)

INSTAsalon #67 – Karolina Gembara and Meg Handler

Karolina Gembara, photographerLive from Warsaw, withMeg Handler, photographerLive from ChicagoDiscussing the Archive of Public Protest’s Strike newspaper and photo-activism

INSTAsalon #68 – Anaïs Horn and Federica Chiocchetti

Anaïs Horn, photographerLive from Vienna, withFederica Chiocchetti, editor and writerLive from Lucca, ItalyDiscussing Horn's Je suis malheureuse et heureuse (Meta/Books, 2020)and How do you feel about “Louˮ? (in collaboration with Eilert Asmervik; Meta/Books, 2020)

INSTAsalon #69 – Giya Makondo-Wills

Giya Makondo-Wills, photographerLive from The NetherlandsAuthor of They Came From the Water While the World Watched (The Lost Light Recordings, 2021)\