shadow work
is a community-based space centered on analog photography. It brings together creation, learning, and cultural activity, with a focus on material processes, shared practice, and hands-on work.
The collective works around photography and visual practice, bringing together people who create, learn, teach, and initiate, and turning shared ideas into real projects.
Photography is the foundation, expanding into video, sound, performance, printmaking, cinema, and material-based practices, shaped by the people and processes in the space.
Shadow Work Salon hosts workshops, projects, exhibitions, and events that grow from within the community, emphasizing process, hands-on work, time, experimentation, and shared learning over final outcomes.
A living space that enables work, learning, and ongoing encounters around tangible creative processes.
The salon includes a photography studio, a darkroom, a shared workspace, a gallery, and a community hub for analog photography.
The salon offers facilities for independent film development, alongside film development and scanning in collaboration with Rea The Print House via a dedicated dropbox.
In addition, an on-site film vending machine allows film to be purchased at any time, supporting access to analog photography as part of everyday practice.