Current events
02Sep2021
London, UK
Refugee to Entrepreneur All they need is Opportunity
An outdoor photo exhibition and talk by Kate Holt of life size portraits telling the remarkable stories of refugees in Uganda who are determined to change their lives in the garden of St Jame’s Church in Piccadilly, London
Previous events in 2020
02Dec2020
Online
Workshop: Storytelling Through Photography
One World Media and photographer Kate Holt present a one day, hands-on workshop that will teach you how to tell stories through photographs and an introduction to Photojournalism. This workshop is ideal for aspiring journalists and photographers, as well as people working on communications for NGOs.
04Feb2020
St. Andrews, UK
Talk: Carnegie Club
Kate will be speaking to the Carnegie Club of St. Andrews University about Photojournalism in St Andrews University, UK.
Previous events in 2019
16Dec2019
Washington D.C., USA
Talk: Applying photojournalism concepts and storytelling to picture-taking
Kate will be speaking to The University Club of Washington DC Photography Club about how to apply photojournalism and storytelling concepts to picture-taking.
12Oct2019
London, UK
Talk: In conversation with David Nott
Kate will be hosting a conversation with author David Nott at the Chelsea History Festival, to celebrate the launch of his new book, War Doctor.
09Oct2019
London, UK
Workshop: Telling Stories through Photography
One World Media and photographer Kate Holt present a one day, hands-on workshop that will teach you how to tell stories through photographs and an introduction to Photojournalism. This workshop is ideal for aspiring journalists and photographers, as well as people working on communications for NGOs.
01Aug2019
London, UK
Exhibition: Kibera - living in the slum
Kate’s photos will be shown at the launch of a week of stories, film, audio and photography from Africa’s largest slum. Take an in depth look at the developing world and its issues through the prism and people of this unique and vibrant place.
31May-02Jun2019
Edinburgh, UK
Exhibition: The Brave girls of South Sudan
A collection of Kate’s photos, shot in April 2018 in conjunction with Plan International, will be exhibited in the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh, from 31 May to 02 June 2019. The exhibition forms part of Plan’s immersive ‘Childhood Disrupted‘ exhibition, telling the stories of children growing up in South Sudan.
30Mar-19May2019
Birmingham, UK
Exhibition: The Brave girls of South Sudan
A collection of Kate’s photos, shot in April 2018 in conjunction with Plan International, will be exhibited in the Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham, from 31 March to 19 May 2019. The photos will examine the impact that the South Sudanese civil war, now in its sixth year, is having on school-age girls in the country.
11 May 2019
Birmingham, UK
Workshop: Storytelling through Photography
Kate will be leading a Storytelling through Photography workshop at the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham, UK. Students will learn how to document their experiences using photography and how to craft visual stories.
09 May 2019
Birmingham, UK
Talk: Meet the photographer
Kate will be holding a ‘Meet the Artist’ talk during her exhibition of Brave: the Girls of South Sudan at the Midlands Arts Centre in Birmingham, UK. Tickets are free, but must be reserved in advance.
30 Mar 2019
Birmingham, UK
Opening event: The Brave girls of South Sudan exhibition
Join us for the launch of Brave: The Girls of South Sudan – a photography exhibition by award-winning photographer Kate Holt, showing girls’ everyday lives as they survive in the world’s youngest country. See the photography and meet the artist.
11 Feb 2019
London, UK
Talk: Storytelling through Photography
Kate will be hosting a masterclass in Photography at Social Media Exchange 2019 in London, UK. She will discuss how to use photography to tell powerful and engaging stories and how it can help to inspire a deeper connection with a cause.
31 Jan 2019
London, UK
Exhibition: Ethical Storytelling
Kate’s photos from South Sudan, taken in partnership with Plan UK, will be exhibited as part of an Ethical Storytelling class held by RELIEF Centre, a transdisciplinary research project led by the Institute for Global Prosperity at University College London.