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SIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart willABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access HeritageSIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively.SCOTSWOOD ROAD
Jimmy Forsyth. A working class, Newcastle community, increasingly facing demolitions and redevelopment, documented in the 1950s and early 60s by a photographer who was part of the community. Originally from Barry in South Wales, Forsyth lost an eye in an industrial accident and took up photography, buying a camera at a pawn shop.THE COAL COAST
Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com BYKER - AMBER COLLECTION Seminal documentation of the community of terraced streets in Newcastle’s East End, demolished to make way for Ralph Erskine-designed Byker Wall Estate in the 1970s. Konttinen, a founder member of the Amber collective moved to Byker when the group came to NE England in 1969. She lived there until 1976, when her own flat wasdemolished.
EASTGATE CEMENT WORKS A documentation of the Blue Circle works at Eastgate in Weardale, Co Durham, developed in 1991. The works closed in 2002. Dave Thomas wrote: ‘ I wanted to record on film the character of people employed in heavy industry. In a world of increasing high-tech automation, where machines and computers increasingly do our work for us, thereis, I
EVENTS – AMBER ONLINE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY T Dan Smith Autobiography. The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumablymade by Smith
AMBER HOME - AMBERGALLERYARCHIVEEDUCATIONSHOPCINEMAPRODUCTION Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comSIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart willABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access HeritageSIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively.SCOTSWOOD ROAD
Jimmy Forsyth. A working class, Newcastle community, increasingly facing demolitions and redevelopment, documented in the 1950s and early 60s by a photographer who was part of the community. Originally from Barry in South Wales, Forsyth lost an eye in an industrial accident and took up photography, buying a camera at a pawn shop.THE COAL COAST
Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com BYKER - AMBER COLLECTION Seminal documentation of the community of terraced streets in Newcastle’s East End, demolished to make way for Ralph Erskine-designed Byker Wall Estate in the 1970s. Konttinen, a founder member of the Amber collective moved to Byker when the group came to NE England in 1969. She lived there until 1976, when her own flat wasdemolished.
EASTGATE CEMENT WORKS A documentation of the Blue Circle works at Eastgate in Weardale, Co Durham, developed in 1991. The works closed in 2002. Dave Thomas wrote: ‘ I wanted to record on film the character of people employed in heavy industry. In a world of increasing high-tech automation, where machines and computers increasingly do our work for us, thereis, I
EVENTS – AMBER ONLINE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY T Dan Smith Autobiography. The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumablymade by Smith
AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses. AMBERSIDE COLLECTION About the Collection. Landscapes & lives of NE England, classic & contemporary documentary: a unique film & photographic collection growing from the work we’ve continued to produce, commission & collect since 1968. Photographic exhibitions, videos, clips, trailers and each month’s Featured Film are free.SIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively. COURSES – AMBER ONLINE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com EDGAR LEE - AMBER COLLECTION Edgar Lee was a respected Tyneside photographer and lantern slide maker, with a professional studio in Newcastle’s Eldon Square. We know he made his own hand-held cameras, using them in conjunction with the fast exposure dry plates that had been patented by the Tyneside inventor Joseph Swan. The renowned Hexham photographer John Pattison BYKER - AMBER COLLECTION Seminal documentation of the community of terraced streets in Newcastle’s East End, demolished to make way for Ralph Erskine-designed Byker Wall Estate in the 1970s. Konttinen, a founder member of the Amber collective moved to Byker when the group came to NE England in 1969. She lived there until 1976, when her own flat wasdemolished.
YOUTH RISING UK 1981-2021 This exhibition brings together the work of nine photographers who have documented the young people in the UK over a period of 40 years. Rarely seen works by Chris Killip and Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen are shown alongside recent work by Alys Tomlinson, Maryam Wahid, Sadie Catt, Tom Sussex, Christopher Nunn, Paul Knox and Vanessa Winship. These photographers tenderly capture the awkward, surprisingJUNGLE PORTRAITS
Isabela Jedrzejczyk. Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite haunt of Amber. In 1979 Side Gallery, in conjunction with North Tyneside Metropolitan Council, funded a North Tyneside Survey, commissioning several photographers to develop a series ofsmall
MEADOW WELL: AN ENGLISH ESTATE Steve Conlan. Late 80s / early 90s documentation of the North Shields housing estate, formerly known as The Ridges, developed in parallel with the making of Amber’s film Dream On. Conlan was commissioned by Side Gallery in 1988, when the estate was dealing with over 80% unemployment, high levels of crime and deteriorating housing stock.RUSSELL LEE
Russell Lee. Photographs from the Farm Security Administration (FSA) work in the 1930s and the American Mining Communities project commissioned by the Dept of Interior in the 1940s. The FSA photography programme, promoting The New Deal in the USA, also saw work by Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and others. It was one of the modelsAmber / Side
AMBER HOME - AMBERGALLERYARCHIVEEDUCATIONSHOPCINEMAPRODUCTION Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comSIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart willABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access HeritageSIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively.SCOTSWOOD ROAD
Jimmy Forsyth. A working class, Newcastle community, increasingly facing demolitions and redevelopment, documented in the 1950s and early 60s by a photographer who was part of the community. Originally from Barry in South Wales, Forsyth lost an eye in an industrial accident and took up photography, buying a camera at a pawn shop.THE COAL COAST
Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com BYKER - AMBER COLLECTION Seminal documentation of the community of terraced streets in Newcastle’s East End, demolished to make way for Ralph Erskine-designed Byker Wall Estate in the 1970s. Konttinen, a founder member of the Amber collective moved to Byker when the group came to NE England in 1969. She lived there until 1976, when her own flat wasdemolished.
EASTGATE CEMENT WORKS A documentation of the Blue Circle works at Eastgate in Weardale, Co Durham, developed in 1991. The works closed in 2002. Dave Thomas wrote: ‘ I wanted to record on film the character of people employed in heavy industry. In a world of increasing high-tech automation, where machines and computers increasingly do our work for us, thereis, I
EVENTS – AMBER ONLINE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY T Dan Smith Autobiography. The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumablymade by Smith
AMBER HOME - AMBERGALLERYARCHIVEEDUCATIONSHOPCINEMAPRODUCTION Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comSIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart willABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access HeritageSIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively.SCOTSWOOD ROAD
Jimmy Forsyth. A working class, Newcastle community, increasingly facing demolitions and redevelopment, documented in the 1950s and early 60s by a photographer who was part of the community. Originally from Barry in South Wales, Forsyth lost an eye in an industrial accident and took up photography, buying a camera at a pawn shop.THE COAL COAST
Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com BYKER - AMBER COLLECTION Seminal documentation of the community of terraced streets in Newcastle’s East End, demolished to make way for Ralph Erskine-designed Byker Wall Estate in the 1970s. Konttinen, a founder member of the Amber collective moved to Byker when the group came to NE England in 1969. She lived there until 1976, when her own flat wasdemolished.
EASTGATE CEMENT WORKS A documentation of the Blue Circle works at Eastgate in Weardale, Co Durham, developed in 1991. The works closed in 2002. Dave Thomas wrote: ‘ I wanted to record on film the character of people employed in heavy industry. In a world of increasing high-tech automation, where machines and computers increasingly do our work for us, thereis, I
EVENTS – AMBER ONLINE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY T Dan Smith Autobiography. The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumablymade by Smith
AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses. AMBERSIDE COLLECTION About the Collection. Landscapes & lives of NE England, classic & contemporary documentary: a unique film & photographic collection growing from the work we’ve continued to produce, commission & collect since 1968. Photographic exhibitions, videos, clips, trailers and each month’s Featured Film are free.SIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively.CONTACT - AMBER
Amber Film & Photography Collective 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK side.gallery@amber-online.com Contact Amber +44 (0)191 232 2000 Contact Side Gallery +44 (0)191 232 2208 BYKER - AMBER COLLECTION Seminal documentation of the community of terraced streets in Newcastle’s East End, demolished to make way for Ralph Erskine-designed Byker Wall Estate in the 1970s. Konttinen, a founder member of the Amber collective moved to Byker when the group came to NE England in 1969. She lived there until 1976, when her own flat wasdemolished.
JUNGLE PORTRAITS
Isabela Jedrzejczyk. Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite haunt of Amber. In 1979 Side Gallery, in conjunction with North Tyneside Metropolitan Council, funded a North Tyneside Survey, commissioning several photographers to develop a series ofsmall
EDGAR LEE - AMBER COLLECTION Edgar Lee was a respected Tyneside photographer and lantern slide maker, with a professional studio in Newcastle’s Eldon Square. We know he made his own hand-held cameras, using them in conjunction with the fast exposure dry plates that had been patented by the Tyneside inventor Joseph Swan. The renowned Hexham photographer John Pattison MEADOW WELL: AN ENGLISH ESTATE Steve Conlan. Late 80s / early 90s documentation of the North Shields housing estate, formerly known as The Ridges, developed in parallel with the making of Amber’s film Dream On. Conlan was commissioned by Side Gallery in 1988, when the estate was dealing with over 80% unemployment, high levels of crime and deteriorating housing stock.RUSSELL LEE
Russell Lee. Photographs from the Farm Security Administration (FSA) work in the 1930s and the American Mining Communities project commissioned by the Dept of Interior in the 1940s. The FSA photography programme, promoting The New Deal in the USA, also saw work by Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and others. It was one of the modelsAmber / Side
BYKER REVISITED
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen. Between 2003 and 2009, photographer and founder Amber member Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen returned to Byker which she originally documented in the 1970s. Negotiating an individual journey through the Byker Wall Estate, the Ralph Erskine-designed visionary development which replaced the terraced streets she hadlived in
SIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart will AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses.ABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access Heritage EDGAR LEE - AMBER COLLECTION Edgar Lee was a respected Tyneside photographer and lantern slide maker, with a professional studio in Newcastle’s Eldon Square. We know he made his own hand-held cameras, using them in conjunction with the fast exposure dry plates that had been patented by the Tyneside inventor Joseph Swan. The renowned Hexham photographer John PattisonSCOTSWOOD ROAD
Jimmy Forsyth. A working class, Newcastle community, increasingly facing demolitions and redevelopment, documented in the 1950s and early 60s by a photographer who was part of the community. Originally from Barry in South Wales, Forsyth lost an eye in an industrial accident and took up photography, buying a camera at a pawn shop. QUAYSIDE - AMBER COLLECTION The campaign led to Amber’s Murray Martin being given a contact in the Department of the Environment, who would list any building recommended by an action committee. Martin formed a clandestine action committee of two with Brian Mills the owner of Newcastle Bookshop and secured the listing of almost all the buildings on Newcastle’sQuayside.
JUNGLE PORTRAITS
Isabela Jedrzejczyk. Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite haunt of Amber. In 1979 Side Gallery, in conjunction with North Tyneside Metropolitan Council, funded a North Tyneside Survey, commissioning several photographers to develop a series ofsmall
EASINGTON: A MINING VILLAGE Bruce Rae. In the build-up to the Miners’ Strike of 1984, Rae was commissioned to develop this portrait of Easington Colliery in County Durham. He worked with the writer Paul Rutishauser. Rae and Rutishauser spent a month in Easington in February 1984, taking photographs, talking to people and taping interviews. The work’sstated aims were
MEADOW WELL: AN ENGLISH ESTATE Steve Conlan. Late 80s / early 90s documentation of the North Shields housing estate, formerly known as The Ridges, developed in parallel with the making of Amber’s film Dream On. Conlan was commissioned by Side Gallery in 1988, when the estate was dealing with over 80% unemployment, high levels of crime and deteriorating housing stock.BYKER REVISITED
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen. Between 2003 and 2009, photographer and founder Amber member Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen returned to Byker which she originally documented in the 1970s. Negotiating an individual journey through the Byker Wall Estate, the Ralph Erskine-designed visionary development which replaced the terraced streets she hadlived in
SIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart will AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses.ABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access Heritage EDGAR LEE - AMBER COLLECTION Edgar Lee was a respected Tyneside photographer and lantern slide maker, with a professional studio in Newcastle’s Eldon Square. We know he made his own hand-held cameras, using them in conjunction with the fast exposure dry plates that had been patented by the Tyneside inventor Joseph Swan. The renowned Hexham photographer John PattisonSCOTSWOOD ROAD
Jimmy Forsyth. A working class, Newcastle community, increasingly facing demolitions and redevelopment, documented in the 1950s and early 60s by a photographer who was part of the community. Originally from Barry in South Wales, Forsyth lost an eye in an industrial accident and took up photography, buying a camera at a pawn shop. QUAYSIDE - AMBER COLLECTION The campaign led to Amber’s Murray Martin being given a contact in the Department of the Environment, who would list any building recommended by an action committee. Martin formed a clandestine action committee of two with Brian Mills the owner of Newcastle Bookshop and secured the listing of almost all the buildings on Newcastle’sQuayside.
JUNGLE PORTRAITS
Isabela Jedrzejczyk. Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite haunt of Amber. In 1979 Side Gallery, in conjunction with North Tyneside Metropolitan Council, funded a North Tyneside Survey, commissioning several photographers to develop a series ofsmall
EASINGTON: A MINING VILLAGE Bruce Rae. In the build-up to the Miners’ Strike of 1984, Rae was commissioned to develop this portrait of Easington Colliery in County Durham. He worked with the writer Paul Rutishauser. Rae and Rutishauser spent a month in Easington in February 1984, taking photographs, talking to people and taping interviews. The work’sstated aims were
MEADOW WELL: AN ENGLISH ESTATE Steve Conlan. Late 80s / early 90s documentation of the North Shields housing estate, formerly known as The Ridges, developed in parallel with the making of Amber’s film Dream On. Conlan was commissioned by Side Gallery in 1988, when the estate was dealing with over 80% unemployment, high levels of crime and deteriorating housing stock.BYKER REVISITED
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen. Between 2003 and 2009, photographer and founder Amber member Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen returned to Byker which she originally documented in the 1970s. Negotiating an individual journey through the Byker Wall Estate, the Ralph Erskine-designed visionary development which replaced the terraced streets she hadlived in
QUAYSIDE - AMBER COLLECTION The campaign led to Amber’s Murray Martin being given a contact in the Department of the Environment, who would list any building recommended by an action committee. Martin formed a clandestine action committee of two with Brian Mills the owner of Newcastle Bookshop and secured the listing of almost all the buildings on Newcastle’sQuayside.
SIDE CINEMA
The Side Cinema, opened in 1979, is celebrating 40 years of facilitating a vital inclusive space for independent cinema in the Northeast. Our intimate, 51 seat cinema, was started by the Amber Collective as a ‘debate cinema’ – a place for rigorous discussion and the opportunity to experience film collectively. EASINGTON: A MINING VILLAGE Bruce Rae. In the build-up to the Miners’ Strike of 1984, Rae was commissioned to develop this portrait of Easington Colliery in County Durham. He worked with the writer Paul Rutishauser. Rae and Rutishauser spent a month in Easington in February 1984, taking photographs, talking to people and taping interviews. The work’sstated aims were
DIGITAL PRINTS
Digital Prints. Personally printed by the photographer in limited editions to archival standards. All images are made from negatives and signed by the artist. These web-site images do not reveal the fine detail or quality of the Artist Prints. The Building of the Tyne Bridge - The road platform reaches out under the arch.WRITING IN THE SAND
A celebration of the life of beaches in the North East of England, captured between 1973 and 1998. For a 1991 exhibition of the work, coinciding with the release of Amber Films’ The Writing in the Sand, Konttinen wrote: ‘The photographs in this exhibition were taken over seventeen years on beaches between Druridge Bay and Hartlepool; most of them in Whitley Bay, which has been my favourite SIDE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS 1977 We plan to add information on the different exhibitions, together with images and installation shots – watch this space. 1977. Documents of the North East Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Graham Smith, James Cleet, Robert Carling (incl Amber production) Singular Realities (group exhibition) New York in the Thirties Berenice Abbott. ImogenCunningham.
LAUNCH (1974)
The launch at the end of a Wallsend Street of World Unicorn, one of a series of oil tankers built by Swan Hunter: it opens up on the epic experience of shipbuilding communities. Despite its short length and minuscule budget (£400) the film was very important in the development of Amber. SEACOALERS - MIK CRITCHLOW - AMBER-ONLINE.COM The seacoalers had to find their own way round. The contractor got excavation rights for the sand, as well. Shortly after this work, Amber/Side got involved. Murray Martin forged a relationship with Trevor and Amber began working on the film Seacoal, while Chris Killip developed his photographic project Seacoal for Side. Mik Critchlow. T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY T Dan Smith Autobiography. The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumablymade by Smith
EVENTS – AMBER ONLINE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com AMBER HOME - AMBERGALLERYARCHIVEEDUCATIONSHOPCINEMAPRODUCTIONAMBER FILM FOR LIGHTSAMBER FILM TINTDARKER THAN AMBER FILMFOREVER AMBER FILMAMBER ALERT MOVIE WIKIPEDIAAMBER HEARD MOVIE ROLES Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comSIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart willABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access Heritage AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses.SIDE CINEMA
We have closed our cinema due to Covid-19 but we can still share films together digitally – join us for our new season of Off Side Cinema. Classic and contemporary international film seasons, often linked to exhibitions at Side Gallery or to the wider work of AmberSide. WeJUNGLE PORTRAITS
Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite hauntof Amber.
SCOTSWOOD ROAD
Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com MEADOW WELL: AN ENGLISH ESTATE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comBYKER REVISITED
Having documented the terraced streets in the 1970s, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen returned in the early 2000s to the Byker Wall Estate whichreplaced them.
T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumably made by Smith AMBER HOME - AMBERGALLERYARCHIVEEDUCATIONSHOPCINEMAPRODUCTIONAMBER FILM FOR LIGHTSAMBER FILM TINTDARKER THAN AMBER FILMFOREVER AMBER FILMAMBER ALERT MOVIE WIKIPEDIAAMBER HEARD MOVIE ROLES Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comSIDE GALLERY
In accordance with government guidelines, Side Gallery will be closed until May 19th when we will re-open Wednesday – Sunday 11 -5pm. Entry is free due but to ensure social distancing visitors will need to book a ticket. Please click here find out more about our Health and Safety measures. Extraordinary Women by Tom Stoddart willABOUT SIDE GALLERY
Location & Opening Times Side Gallery has free entry and we’re not far from the Tyne Bridge on Newcastle’s Quayside: just up the alleyway to Battery Stairs, which comes off Side opposite Akenside Traders. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JE Currently Closed to the public due to Covid-19 +44(0)191 232 2208 side.gallery@amber-online.com Access Heritage AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses.SIDE CINEMA
We have closed our cinema due to Covid-19 but we can still share films together digitally – join us for our new season of Off Side Cinema. Classic and contemporary international film seasons, often linked to exhibitions at Side Gallery or to the wider work of AmberSide. WeJUNGLE PORTRAITS
Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite hauntof Amber.
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Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com MEADOW WELL: AN ENGLISH ESTATE Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comBYKER REVISITED
Having documented the terraced streets in the 1970s, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen returned in the early 2000s to the Byker Wall Estate whichreplaced them.
T DAN SMITH AUTOBIOGRAPHY The unedited unpublished second autobiography of T Dan Smith is part of an archive of material presented to Amber Films by Smith and a digital copy of the original document has now been made by an Amber Volunteer. Most scanned pages are of the original typed ones, but some were photocopies, presumably made by SmithAMBER HOME - AMBER
Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.com AMBERSIDE ONLINE SHOP The best, and in many cases the only, place to come for DVD & Video from 40 years of Amber Filmmaking (new DVDs will be added all the time). Photography Books linked to Amber’s production and Side Gallery’s exhibitions. Side Gallery’s classic photography Posters & Postcards. Plus high quality digital Prints and special editions. Side Gallery Photography Courses.DIGITAL PRINTS
Personally printed by the photographer in limited editions to archival standards. All images are made from negatives and signed by the artist. These web-site images do not reveal the fine detail orSIDE CINEMA
We have closed our cinema due to Covid-19 but we can still share films together digitally – join us for our new season of Off Side Cinema. Classic and contemporary international film seasons, often linked to exhibitions at Side Gallery or to the wider work of AmberSide. WeJUNGLE PORTRAITS
Portraits taken in 1980 from the Northumberland Arms on North Shields fish quay, also known as The Jungle, a pub that was a favourite hauntof Amber.
TOM STODDART
EXTENDED RUN May 19th 2021 – June 26th, 2021. Born and raised in the North East, Tom has travelled the world producing powerful photo-essays on the serious issues of our time, including the fall of the Berlin Wall, the election of President Nelson Mandela, the bloody siege of Sarajevo and the wars against Saddam Hussein SIDE GALLERY EXHIBITIONS 1977 Amber Film & Photography Collective. 5-9 Side, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 3JE, UK. View on Map +44 (0)191 232 2000. side.gallery@amber-online.comWRITING IN THE SAND
A celebration of the life of beaches in the North East of England, captured between 1973 and 1998. For a 1991 exhibition of the work, coinciding with the release of Amber Films’ The Writing in the Sand, Konttinen wrote: ‘The photographs in this exhibition were taken over seventeen years on beaches between Druridge Bay and Hartlepool; most of them in Whitley Bay, which has been my favouriteLAUNCH (1974)
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