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The
Workshop has done so much over the years and so the
information on this page is designed to flag up some
of the key developments. Apologies if you feel we have
left anything out or if anything is wrong, if so please
let us know.
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1977-79
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Judy
Harrison became the first fellow in photography at the
former Photographic Gallery now the John
Hansard Gallery at Southampton University.
Working
with an number Southampton Schools (including Mount
Pleasant Junior School) and using a darkroom at La Sainte
Union teacher training college now New College, University
of Southampton
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1979-82
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MW
given a large former Victorian washroom within Mount
Pleasant Middle School (now the Junior School) Newtown,
Southampton enabling us to operate from a permanently
equipped darkroom.
The project is now managed by Southampton Council for
Racial Equality. Now
know as Mount Pleasant Photography Workshop with the
help of funding from Calouste Gulbenkian foundation,
the Arts Council of Great Britain, Hampshire County
Council who gave an Urban Aid grant
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1983
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Workshop
separated from Southampton Council for Racial Equality
to establish its own independent identity, setting up
its own management committee.
Committee:
M.Saunders, B.Davis, S. Smith, B.Panesar, J.kooner,
A. Melville, M. Tank, H. Lakhpuri, J.Singh Rathore,
R.Braun, S.Gillings and D.John
September:
The Photography Club set up 6.30-8pm Wednesdays run
with the support of Jerry Rathor.
Minutes
from Committee meeting held on 2nd March 1983 one
of the first to be held by MPPW (this page is a bit large
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1984
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STEP
FORWARD news journal started with 2nd edition selling
460 copies. Judy Harrison hours increased to 28 per
week. Workshop takes over upstairs home languages room
at MPJS.
ILFORD
donate print drier and run an article
on the workshop in their inhouse magazine.
Committee:
Martin Saunders, Barry Davis, Steph Smith, Nidhish Sodha,
Harjab Sigh Lakhpuri, Naoni Hitchens, Mike Dukes, Vinod
Desai, Jharmal Singh Rathor, Jharman Kooner, Manju Tank,
Aqbal Singh Landa, Sucha Singh Digwa and Jatinderjit
Singh Birk
New enlarger bought at a cost of £320. Photo Club
member Lakhbir
Singh wins runner up for his age in family section
of Daily Mirror younger photographer award.
Photo
Club Night moved to Thurdays 7-9pm
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1985
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Committee:
M.Saunders, H.S.Mudher, J.L.Fabling, D.Ellis, B.Davies,
L.Folkes, M.Dukes, J.S.Landa, N.Sodha, A.Ward, J.S.Rathore,
Mrs.K.Rathore, S.K.Rathore, G.K.Landa, L.S.Rathore,
D.S.Roath, Tommy Sidhu and N.Landa.
Workshop
now employs assistant Anita Sood to support Judy and
working on Photo Club nights.
Joint
event MY DAUGHTER MIND run with SOUTHAMPTON ART GALLERY.
Lunchtime Photography classes for Mount Pleasant Middle
school staff.
Improvement
to the Darkroom takes place.
STEP
FORWARD issues 5 and 6 out
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1986
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STEP
FORWARD 6 and 7 out , now given out FREE with a print
run of 1000 includes article about the improvements
to KINGSLAND MARKET..
Middle
school pupils with the help of the Workshop in prize
for NUCLEAR FREE ZONE peace poster.
Caribbean
People Exhibition is shown at Workshop AGM, Caribbean
Festival at Hoglands Park, World Arhaelogical Conference
Guild Hall.
APNA
Photo Group later to also be know as the women's group
(Friday afternoons) started with the help of Mr. Pandya's
MPMS Home Liason with nine mothers coming to the first
meeting with work starting on dual lanuage story sacks.
Telephone
extension is installed in the darkroom.
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1987
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Committee:
Brian Willis, George Ping, Harbans Mudher, Martin Saunders,
Aqbal Singh Landa, Usha Bhovan, Kamla Kaur Rathore,
Angela Edwards, Kerwin Rodgers, Jharmal Singh Rathor,
waseem Darr, Agnieszka ward, Ses Wilson, David Singh
Roath, Meenakshi Purohit, Lakhbir Singh Rathor.
Judy's
title changed to Photographic Director and her hours
increased to 32 per week.
Meenakshi
Purohit and Avtar Singh Bassi complete WHERE DO YOU
PLAY? a survey & photo story carried out in the
Newtown area of Southampton.
Girls
only group started Thurdays 4.30-6.15pm.
STEP
FORWARD issues 9 and 10 out
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1988
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Committee:
Brian Willis, George Ping, Harbans Mudher, Martin Saunders,
Asha Kaur Rathore, David Ellis, Kamla Kaur Rathore,
Angela Edwards, Satvir Singh Potiwal, Brenda Pugh, Adnan
Chowdry, Rachel Brett, Ann Walker, David Singh Roath,
Meenakshi Purohit, Upkar Singh Potiwal.
Workshop
has 10th birthday party on 4th March 1988 with Clive
Webster (now
Executive Director of Children's Services and Learning,
Southampton City Council) argreeing to read some of
his poems.
Judy
Harrison goes on maternity and Deidre McGale is employed
to cover for her.
AGM
this year included music by KALYUG and an exibition
& talk from Eddie Chambers "Combatting Racism
Through Art"
STEP
FORWARD issue 11 out
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1989
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Committe:
Clive Webster, David Singh Roath, Kamla Kaur Rathore,
Angela Edwards, Satvinder Sigh Rai, Martin Saunders,
Asha Kaur Rathore, Ginny Levett, Adnan Chaudry, Kaleen
Anwar, Avtar Bassi, Brenda Pugh, Satvir Singh Potiwal,
Guljar Singh Potiwal. Harbans Singh Mudher, Habob Brora,
Upkar Singh Potiwal and Pritpal Kaur Potiwal
Judy
back from maternity. Urban Aid funding finishes to be
replaced by grant from Hampshire County Council.
APNA
Women' group now has a Creche with paid workers. Girls
Group now on Friday's 4-6pm run by Deidre McGale on
a sessional basis.
April
1989 Martin Reid employed as part time Photographer.
May
1989 Anita Sood leaves to be replaced by Deidre McGale.
A
new group is started called 16+ a photgraphic group
for adult every Monday night later to move to a Wednesday.
At
the Committee meeting held on 13th December 1989 a discuss
was held about getting shared premises with ART ASIA.
STEP
FORWARD issue 12 out
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1990
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Committe:
Kamla Kaur Rathore, David Singh Roath, Narinder Chahal,
Asha Kaur Rathor, Ginny Levett, Kaleem Anwar, D. Sunder,
Avtar Kaur Bassi, Angela Edwards. Lakhbir Singh Rathor,
John Noon, Jane Wincott, Narinderpal Kaur Rathor, Ian
Howell and Ranthir Sigh Rathore.
Photographs
taken by workshop participants form part of the FABLED
TERRITORIES first Asia photographic exhibition in
Leeds & then exhibition comes to Southampton.
Southern
arts inform Workshop they will be moved from revenue
funding to project funding. This start a long campaign
to retain this funding.
Bhatra
Sikh oral history project started.
AGM
this year feature Bhangra by Jawaani-Kishan Bhangra
and the screening of Gurinder Chanda's film I'M BRITISH
BUT...
Deidre
McGale leaves the Workshop to take up a new post at
CameraWorks London.
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1991
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Assistant
Photographers post scraped to be replaced by two posts;
Admin Worker Pauline Bray and Sessional worker to support
Girl's and Youth Groups Meenakshi Uppal.
Workshop
no longer gets revenue funding from Southern Arts, work
starts on making up the shortfall.
Martin Reid hours increase to 22 per week. Workshop
starts to offer silk screen printing. Asian Lanuages
slide tape complete.
Workshop
buys its first computer an Amstrad
9512 with a grant of £650.
STEP
FORWARD issue 14 out
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1992
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Workshop
has a name change we will be now known as MOUNT PLEASANT
MEDIA WORKSHOP. A new logo is design by Total
Coverage.
Committee:
David Singh Roath, Kamla Kaur Rathore, Asha Kaur Rathor,
Ginny Levett, Tim Kelly, Angela Edwards, Avtar Singh
Bassi, Liz Filer, Angela Glenn, Nosa Malcolm, Bobby
Rhoad and Satpal Singh.
Southampton
City Council increase Workshop's funding in the light
on Southern Arts cut.
Judy
Harrison leaves the Workshop. Pauline Bray leaves.
HER
THREAD OF TIME booklet produced by the Girl's Group
produced instead of STEP FORWARD.
Workshop
interviews for a new Director but are unable to appoint
anyone.
In
June with the support of Consultant Wyn Rees we decide
to change Martin's job title to Community Photographer
and employ a co-worker and an admin worker. Working
towards the Community Photographers being full time,
offer training within the community, develop a structured
education program and to move the focus of the Workshop's
activities from the ongoing weekly workshop to project
work. Meetings would be set up to "drum up business"
with the community.
Sharan
Dass is employed as second Community Photographer and
Anita Langham as Admin/Finance worker.
Upstairs
Office is decocated and a carpet laid.
We
have a choice to purchase a computer to support our
creative project work; APPLE MAC or and IBM PC. We go
for a APPLE MAC Classic II at £2000!
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1993
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Committee:
David Singh, Jaha Are Hussian, Ginny Levett, Tim Kelly,
Sukhdev Singh Rathore, Joyce Parker, Bobby Singh Rhoad
, Lesley Clifton and Flornis Khan.
Anita
Langham leaves. Richard Abbott works on marketing on
a voluntary basis.
Workshop
starts getting help on its first development plan from
Janice Bell, IBM through Business in the Arts South.
MPMW
incorpates as a limited company
Jane
Feerick new Admin/Finance worker
MPMW
is successful in gaining project funding from Southern
Arts again for Hand Bag project with Northam Community
Centre run by Artist Christine Wilkinson.
Exhibition
on local area produced for NRA (Neighbourhood Renewal
Area)
STEP
FORWARD issue 15 out
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1994
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Directors:
Tim Kelly, Az Rehman, Mar Mateo, Ginny Levett, Janel
Sloan, Talib McGaw and Joyce Parker
Community
Photographer job title changed to Project Coordinator
MPMW
get charitable status.
STEP
FORWARD now has a 4000 print run containing articles
on community based activities it is delivered through
letter boxes in Kingsland, Northam, Newtown/Nicholstown
and St.Mary's.
Article
on MPMW appears in MAILOUT magazine.
We
start to hold regular Director development days, first
one to be held is on Saturday 15th October 1994
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1995
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Open
Access Sessions replace the 16+ these are now on Tuesdays
1-9pm. We stop running the Thursday night Youth Group
and Friday Girls Group to focus on working with established
youth groups and centres on project work on an outreach
basis.
We
invest in more APPLE MAC computers and start running
regular training courses.
MPMW
education work with schools is included in the Arts
Councils PICTURE MY WORLD book.
As
part of work on our second development plan we embark
on a fact finding mission visting similar projects throughout
the country.
STEP
FORWARD issue 17 out
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1996
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We
run successful Photographic Festival with the hub being
a photo-booth installation in Southampton Art Gallery.
We also have a item on Meridian news!
Workshop
and City Eye work on a joint idea of a Media Cantre
which could get funding from the new SRB in the area.
We
receive a £2000 increase in revenue from Southampton
City Council to increase Project Coordinator's hours
to 28 each.
We
start discussions with Mount Pleasant Junior School
about moving to another part of the school.
We
are successful in gaining a grant of £8,400 from
the Sports and Arts Foundation to invest in equipment
for our Media Suite.
The
Workshop gets a dail-up Internet connection with CompuServe
at £6.50 per month!
We
launch our first Web Site.
Sharan
Dass leaves the Workshop. Andrew Ball is taken on as
a sessional worker for Open Access sessions
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1997
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Southampton
is now a Unitary Authority we get £36,150 from
them, we no longer receive funding from Hampshire County
Council.
LEAP FORWARD (AKA STEP FORWARD 19) a document to support
our bid for new premises is produced
June
1997 Caroline Rackham is employed in the new post of
Photography & Media Co-ordinator 20 per week. Martin
Reid go to full time hours
Photropolis
festival.
Southampton
FC Young supports photo project
Recieve
£1000 grant from Royal Instition of Archeitects
to empoy Robert Chambers to carry out a feasability
for our move to the front of the school.
We
place a joint bid with Southampton Instistute to Southern
Arts and Arts Council England for funding for a media
research project called PATHWAYS.
Meeting
with City Eye re. joint Media Centre take place
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1998
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Directors:
Ginny Levett, Tim Kelly, Mar Baldwin, Joyce Parker,
Vicky Griffiths
Last
STEP FORWARD, this issue is delivered to every home
in St.Mary's Kingsland, St.Deny's, Northam and Newtown/Nicholstown.
On
the Margin project with Solent People Theatre.
MW
runs Still Life Festival photo festival.
We
decided not to continue with joint Media Centre idea
with City Eye.
We
fail to sercure funding from Arts Council for PATHWAYS
project, but we go ahead with Southern Art's £2000.
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1999
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Directors:
Ginny Levett, Coreen Forbes, Mar Baldwin, Joyce Parker,
Ajmer Khaira
As part of a broad range of cuts we receive notice from
SCC that we may get £2,500 cut in our grant for
99/00. In the end this turns out to be only £300
SCC
carry out a feasiblty for possible move to front of
school.
We
revamp our Web Site now with our own domain name mpmw.co.uk
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2000
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We
get a grant from the Lloyds
TSB Foundation for equipment for the SOTONWEB
project.
We
get involved in the SCAN
consortium.
We
start to send out 6 monthly newsletters
focusing on our project work, courses and events.
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2001
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Work
starts on the refurbishment of our new premises.
We
start to implement 2001-03 development plan TOUCHING
THE HORIZON
September 2001 we move into and new refurbished premises
at the front of Mount Pleasant Junior School.
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2002
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Caroline
Rackham hours increase to 28 per week.
MPMW
loose £6000 in revenue funding as part of a broad
range of cut backs made by Southampton City Council.
DigiGenic
events take place in June/July to celebration our new
premises including The Great MPMW We-like-a-bit-of-a-laugh-party
We
start offering FREE courses in Digial Imaging, Web Site
design and desktop publishing to Southampton based community
groups and charities.
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2003
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Caroline
Rackham hours increase to full time.
Jane leaves but continues to work freelance on the finanace
"remotely"
This
Way Up Festival take place with an exhibition at St.Mary's
Church
We
are successful in getting
RALP (Regional Arts Lottery Programme) for the contrustion
of the Pathways
Clicketly Click Web site and a large
format printer.
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2004
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Win
an 5 star award for Clicketyclick
website from Schoolzone.
Work
with Solent People Theatre, City Eye and NSPCC on Positive
conflict project. Other projects this year include Anansi
stories with Black Heritage and the Mela Kites project.
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2005
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Project
Coordinators reduce their hours to part time Caroline
to 24 and Martin to 30. Karen Barber is taken on as Admin
worker at 8 hours per week and Anna Vickers as Project
Coordinator 12 hours per week and Darkroom Coordinator
6 hours per week. |
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Re-jig in staffing hours Martin Reid 30hrs, Caroline
to 24hrs, Anna Vickers 21hrs and Karen Bleakley (nee Barber) now 5hrs on a freelance basis.
MW involved in a number of larger projects including Weston Shore. We carry out a number of projects for Creative Partnerships, HELLO 2, New Communities CD, Weston Youth Group, AWAAZ and Unit for Hearing Impaired. |
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