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THINKING THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY

CONSTITUTION & BOARD MEMBERS


Source Magazine: Thinking Through Photography - Current Issue

Constitution:

Source is overseen by a governing Board which is elected each year at our AGM.

Source is published by:

Photoworks North Ltd.
A Company Limited by: Guarantee NI 062234
Photoworks North is a registered charity.
Charity Registration Number: NIC100285
Charity Name: Photoworks North Ltd.

Current Board Members:

Mohara Gill (Chair)
Laura Rose Millar (Treasurer)
Savannah Dodd
Mark Francis Fenning
Mohara Gill
Martin Healy
Adaeze Ihebom
Kate O'Neill

Compliance with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland Annual reporting legal requirements:

Source is a registered charity with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (Charity Registration Number: NIC100285). We report annually to the Commission on our charity’s finances, resources and activities. We complete and submit an online annual monitoring return form, attaching the charity’s Accounts and Trustees' Annual Report. The Commission makes copies of accounts and reports submitted by registered charities publicly available on each charity’s register entry.

Code of Governance (PDF) ▸

Board Member Bios:

Savannah Dodd

Savannah Dodd is the founder and director of the Photography Ethics Centre. She is pursuing her PhD in anthropology at Queen’s University Belfast examining the ethics of archiving photographs in post-conflict societies. In 2020, her edited volume titled Ethics and Integrity in Visual Research Methods was published by Emerald Publishing Group. Savannah also maintains her own creative practice in photography.

Mark Francis Fenning

Mark Francis Fenning is a lens based Artist and Digital Media Assistant for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen's University Belfast. His work explores Masculinity and Representation through analogue and alternative photographic processes.

Mohara Gill

Mohara Gill is an Editorial Manager working in illustrated arts publishing, with extensive knowledge of art, architecture, design, fashion, photography and photobooks. She has over two decades of experience in the book industry, including as art books and magazine buyer for Foyles, one of London's largest bookshops.

Martin Healy

Martin Healy is an Irish visual artist who works predominantly in video and photography. A graduate of Crawford College of Art & Design, he has exhibited widely over the past two decades and held residencies at Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; and PS1 Contemporary Art Centre, New York.

Adaeze Ihebom

Adaeze Ihebom is an Italian Nigerian artist, born in Rome in 1990. After graduating from the Istituto D’Arte Venturi Modena, she received a Bachelor of Arts in Digital Photography at Ravensbourne University in London and completed her Masters in Photography Art at Westminster University. She is currently a Photo Library Assistant and an Independent Artist.

Laura Rose Millar

Laura Rose Millarr is an Accountant currently specialising in Tax. She is a member of the ‘Young Leaders on Arts Boards’ programme with Arts & Business NI. Previously she worked in the creative industry in a variety of positions across photography, multimedia, education, and gallery curation. She is most passionate about the visual arts with a particular affection for the art of photography.

Kate O'Neill

Kate O'Neill has worked across the visual arts industries in both the UK and Ireland for the past 15 years carving out a multifaceted career with a dedicated focus on photographic exhibitions, art fairs, mentorship and print processes. This combined with a core belief that art and expression of art should be accessible to all and used as a universal tool has enabled her to utilise her skills in social engagement and professional development via exhibitions, talks, reviews and workshops. Additionally, her roles with The Visual Loop, Life Framer, Metro Imaging and Brighton Photo Fringe have enabled her to achieve large-scale projects, events and collaborations with leading organisations and established artists.

Source Magazine: Thinking Through Photography - Current Issue