JERMAINE FRANCIS STUDIO

Exhibitions.
2016: The Taylor Wessing Portrait Awards.
2019: The Taylor Wessing Portrait Awards.
2019: The Invisibles Solo Exhibition Protein Space
2020: CP Concerned International Centre of Photography NYC curated by David Campany.
2020: Stella McCartney Alphabet project.
2020:The Taylor Wessing National Portrait Awards,National Portrait Gallery
2020:Something that Seems so Familiar Becomes Distant
2021: Hetton Lawn at Haus Wien, Austria curated by Jordan Derrien.
2021: Rhythms from Metroplex Rhythms from the Metroplex 
2022: Move 002 Open House Hackney,London, UK curated by Kobi Prempah,Burneece Mulenga,Jermaine Francis,
2022: Stoned, Sedden,UK, jack Davidson, Lola and Pani,Jermaine Francis,Jamie Hawksworth,Bolade Banjo
2022: Call Me - curated by Francesca Gavin at Galeriepcp Paris.
2022: A Storied Ground, Galeriepcp Paris,Jermaine Francis.
2022: Arms Around a Child, curated by Bakal Patki,Lee Sharrock & Neneh Cherry, Christies, UK
2023: Photo Oxford Festival A Pleasant Land, History Deferred, Pembroke Art JCR Art Gallery Oxford,Uk.
2023: Public Knowledge: Lost in Music Post Industrial Dreamscape Camden Arts Center.
2023: Peckham 24 Photo Festival London: Notes on a Native Son, After Baldwin. co-curated by Emma Bowkett & Jermaine Francis.
2023: Reciprocity Public Display Jermaine Francis,Doh Ho Suh,Giles Watkins, Phoenix Yemi,Royal College of Art, London.
2023: Civilisation The Way We Live Now curated by William Ewing & Holly Roussell,Saatchi Gallery, London.
2023: A Storied Ground, Centre of British Photography London.

Published Writing and interviews.
1000 Words Contemporary Photography Carrie Mae Weems Reflections for Now Exhibition Review.
Boy Brother Friend The Queen is Dead essay on the death of Queen Elizabeth.
The Photographers Gallery, Photographers in Conversation Sunil Gupta.
Where the Leaves Fall Photography issue 14 A Storied Ground, interview by Madeline Brazil
Beauty Papers Magazine, interview with Sunil Gupta.
Beauty Papers - Stop and Search, essay by Jermaine Francis
Photos No-Nos: Meditations on What Not to Photograph published by Aperture edited by Jason Fulford.
Musee Magazine Jermaine Francis by Dani Martin
ICP Concerned Global Images for a Global Crisis edited David Campany
The Art of Protest,Political Art and Activism published by Gestalten edited by Francesca Gavin. 
Look Here on the Pleasure of Looking at the City, Ana Kinsella published by Daunt Books.
Rough Version, W/Jermaine Francis & Francesca Gavin NTS Radio.
Nearest Truth Podcast episode 272, Jermaine Francis and Brad Freauhman 
Public Offerings Ltd A Storied Ground, interview with Felix Allen
Claire De Rouen Take over Socio - Poltical issues in a series of Photographic pairings.
Beauty Papers Black History Month take over 
The Co Lab Podcast  Podcast Heloise Goodman and Jermaine Francis.

Talks/ Simposiums
2023: Saatchi Lates Civilization Arts discussion panel with Jermaine Francis and Joanna Urchel.
2023: In Conversation with  Pelumi Odubanjo and Jermaine Francis, Centre of British Photography 
2023: Photo London Civilization How we Live now in conversation with William Ewing and Lisa Barnard
2023: Public Knowledge: In conversation Jermaine Francis,Nathalie Olah and Eddie Otchere.
2023 How to Live in an Unlivable City Panel talk Harold Offeh,Jermaine Francis,Kwajo Twnboa.
2023: Peckham 24 Photo Festival,Reclaiming the Frame: The Black Male Body Redefined, Dexter Maclean,Kadar Small,Karl Ohiri,Moderated by Jermaine Francis 
2023: Photo Oxford Festival A Pleasant Land, History Deferred talk with Jermaine Francis. Pembroke College auditorium Oxford.
2023: Grain Projects The State of Photography IV National Symposium. Birmingham City University.
Arpita Shah,Camilla Brown,Clare Hewitt,
Jermaine Francis,Joanne Coates,Katy Barron
Lydia Goldblatt,Mark Neville Maryam Wahid,Sam Laughlin
2022: A Storied Ground in conversation with Francesca Gavin & Jermaine Francis Galeriepcp Paris.
2022: The State of Cultural Diversity in Photography, Artistic Literacy, Educational Access, Institutional Policy,De Montfort University.Unpacking British Photography. Justin Carey,Kamal Badhey,Lydia Caston,Jermaine Francis.
2022:Association of Photographers: Where are we Know Two years on
Chaired by Carol Allen-Story, Jermaine Francis,Jillian Edelstein, Julie Verhelst 
2021: Photojournalism Nights: Susannah Ireland, Jermaine Francis, Sabrina Mercolla
2021 The Frontline club:The Influence of Photography of Ethnic Diversity in Photography, chaired by Carol Allen-Storey, Panel Dr Song Chong,Jermaine Francis,Polly Irungu,Jennie Ricketts.
2020: Beautypapers: In conversation with Magda Kearney-Something That Seems so Familiar Becomes Distant.
2020: Claire De Rouen Take Over:How Photography can speak about Social Political issues, hotographic Pairings.
2016: Photo London: Dover St Arts Club: Presents Jermaine Francis,in conversation with Rachel Brown.

Education/ Lecturing
1998:1st Class Honors Ba Photographic Studies 1998 Derbyshire University 
2023: Visiting Lecturer London College Communications, MA Documentary and Photojournalism.
2022: Visiting Lecturer Arts University Bournemouth,BA Hons Photography, Guest Speaker.
2022: to present 2023 Associate lecturer,Royal College of Art MA Media Studies, Architecture School.
2021: Visiting lecturer Nottingham Trent University Ba Hons photography
2020: to Present 2023 Associate Lecturer,Central Saint Martins school ofArt, BA Hons Hons Communications.
2023 Visiting Lecturer London College Communications, MA Documentary and Photojournalism.

Jermaine Francis is a London based Photographer.

his practice works within, Documentary & Portraiture, in the format of personal driven Photo projects & Editorials, exploring the issues that arise from our interaction in the everyday environment.

He has published two books, Something that seems so Familiar in 2020 & 2021 Rhythms from the Metroplex, & is currently working a on new book with publshers Here Press.

The International Centre of Photography NYC, The National Portrait Gallery, Galeriepcp Paris, Hetton Lawn Haus Wien, Vienna Austria 2021,Pembroke JCR galley Oxford, Saatchi Gallery, Centre of British Photography

Gallery Representation : Paris galeriepcp