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Exhibition: A Semester in Nottingham, 1976

Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, Shakespeare Street, Nottingham, NG1 4GG
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Exhibition: A Semester in Nottingham, 1976

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Saturday 21 March - Saturday 9 May 2026
Bonington Gallery
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Bonington Gallery presents A Semester in Nottingham, 1976, an exhibition of photographs by Baltimore-based John Dean. Captured during his time as a visiting student to Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in 1976, these photographs offer a powerful glimpse into Nottingham life during a transformative era.

This exhibition marks a poignant return to the institution — formerly Trent Polytechnic — where John studied as a visiting student nearly fifty years ago.

Armed with a camera and a quiet curiosity, John immersed himself in the rhythms of Nottingham life. Over the course of a single semester, he wandered the city’s streets and parks — Hyson Green, Market Square, the Arboretum — capturing striking black-and-white portraits of residents going about their daily lives. The resulting images are both documentary and deeply personal, offering a rare and intimate glimpse into the everyday lives of Nottingham’s people during a transformative era.

First developed in Trent’s own darkrooms (situated next door to the gallery), these photographs have remained largely unseen for decades. Now, they return to the place of their origin, standing as a testament to the power of observational storytelling, told through the eyes of a visitor to the city.

John has since built a distinguished career as a producer and videographer, creating historical and educational media for museums and non-profit organisations across the United States and beyond. Yet photography remains his first and most enduring creative language — a medium through which he continues to explore the intersections of memory, environment, and human experience.

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Exhibition: A Semester in Nottingham, 1976 (21 Mar 2026 - 9 May 2026)
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Monday - Friday10:00 - 17:00
Saturday11:00 - 15:00
SundayClosed
Bank HolidayClosed

* Bonington Gallery will be closed for Easter from 3 – 7 April inclusive.

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