Director
Moritz Neumüller

Moritz Neumüller is a curator, educator and writer in the field of Photography and New Media, with a special interest in accessibility to the arts. He holds a Master Degree in Art History as well as a PhD degree in Information Management and has worked for several international art institutions, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, PHotoEspaña in Madrid and PhotoIreland in Dublin. He is currently Chief Curator of the Photobook Week Aarhus, Denmark and runs an online resource for visual artists, called The Curator Ship, since 2010.
Project Tutors
Magali Avezou

Magali Avezou is an independent curator and founder of a r c h i p e l a g o, a curatorial studio focusing on visual culture and art publications. Her projects lead to explore the intersection between photography and other media such as installations, videos, web… archipelago has conceived projects for Flowers Gallery (UK), Les Rencontres Photographiques d’Arles (France), Manifesta (Netherlands), Peckham 24 (UK), PH Museum, Ensba (France)… Magali contributes regularly to photography Magazines. She is also an Associate Lecturer at Istituto Europeo di Design (Italy) and London College of Communication (UK).
Workshop Teachers
Azu Nwagbogu

Azu Nwagbogu is the Founder and Director of African Artists’ Foundation (AAF), a non- profit organisation based in Lagos, Nigeria. Nwagbogu was appointed as the Interim Director/ Head Curator of the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art in South Africa from June 2018 to August 2019. Nwagbogu also serves as Founder and Director of LagosPhoto Festival, an annual international arts festival of photography held in Lagos. He is the publisher of Art Base Africa, a virtual space to discover and learn about contemporary art from Africa and its diasporas. Nwagbogu is a curator with a special interest in future museology.
Alexandra Athanasiadou

Alexandra Athanasiadou is a researcher in image theory and an art professional with an interdisciplinary approach to photography. She is the founder and director of Phlsph – Philosophy Photography Lab (phlsph-lab.com), an online platform created in order to build a community of artists who are interested in philosophy as a way of critical thinking and as a springboard for exploring creativity. Respectively, it is targeted to philosophers and researchers, who are interested in collaborating with artists. She has had more than ten years of experience in the photography world, holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy (Aesthetics).
Ángel Luis González

Ángel Luis González Fernández is a designer, artist, and curator supporting engaging visual arts practices, winner of Business to Arts David Manley Emerging Entrepreneur Awards 2011. His work manifests through PhotoIreland, which he founded in 2010 to stimulate a critical dialogue on Photography. He devises curatorial projects placing conversations in the public realm around visual culture, critical thinking. These include events, a cultural hub (The Library Project), publishing projects that distribute inexpensive access to local practices, and research projects.
Yining He

HE Yining is a curator and writer of photography. Graduate of London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. In 2010, she began to work as an independent writer and curator specializing in photographic and visual art. Yining’s curatorial projects have been held in museums, art museums and galleries, and other institutions in China and Europe. Her publications include “Photography in the British Classroom”, “The Port and the Image”, and “Abode of Anamnesis” among others. Her latest research attempts to discuss the creative practices of Chinese artists using image algorithms at the intersection of photography, media ecology, and philosophy of technology.