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Third Floor Gallery was an independent charitable photography gallery in
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that operated from 2010 to 2016. It predominantly featured
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, often premiering new work with the direct involvement of the photographers. Third Floor Gallery was set up and initially run by photographers Maciej Dakowicz and Joni Karanka, and later photographer Bartosz Nowickii, with help from volunteers. It continued to be self-run with volunteer staff and was self-financed through various grassroots sources. It was noted for its use of social networking for engaging with visitors and volunteers at a time when that was not common place for galleries. Photographers that exhibited at Third Floor Gallery include
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, David Hurn, Tom Wood,
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, Mark Cohen,
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, Simon Roberts,
Peter Dench Peter Dench (born 23 April 1972) is a British photojournalist working primarily in advertising, editorial and portraiture. His work has been published in a number of books. Biography Dench was born and grew up in Weymouth, Dorset. He graduated f ...
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Ewen Spencer Ewen Spencer (born 1971) is a British photographer and filmmaker based in Brighton, England. His photography is primarily of youth and subcultures. He began his career working for style, music and culture magazines ''The Face'' and ''Sleazenati ...
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Description

In January 2010 founding trustees photographers Maciej Dakowicz and Joni Karanka invested £1000 each to cover a quarter of the lease and the service charges for a loft in Bute Street, Cardiff Bay. Third Floor Gallery opened on 12 February 2010 with an exhibition by
Peter Dench Peter Dench (born 23 April 1972) is a British photojournalist working primarily in advertising, editorial and portraiture. His work has been published in a number of books. Biography Dench was born and grew up in Weymouth, Dorset. He graduated f ...
. From the beginning volunteers helped sustain the gallery with donations of money, and with help hanging exhibitions and staffing. Within the first year of operation, Bartosz Nowicki joined as third trustee and they received charitable status. The gallery continued to be self-run and self-financed. Rather than being grant funded, it was financed through a variety of grassroots sources: financial donations from visitors; some of those involved in running it auctioned off their own photographs; donations were solicited via requests through
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; and the photographer whose exhibition was showing donated an object from or related to that exhibition that was auctioned off. It was noted for its use of social networking for engaging with visitors and volunteers at a time when that was not common place for galleries. In March 2012 the gallery expanded to a second floor with an additional gallery, digital darkroom, and dedicated space for community usage. It closed in 2016.


Awards

*2011 Epic Award (Wales) from Voluntary Arts Network (VAN), for the best voluntary arts groups in the UK and Ireland


Exhibitions

*2010 – ''LoveUK'' by
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*2010 – ''Up West'' by David Solomons *2010 – ''Muse'' by Jocelyn Bain Hogg *2010 – ''ffotoCardiff'' group exhibition by Jocelyn Allen, Gawain Barnard, Craig Bernard, Rick Davis, Malika Delrieu, Paul Gaffney, Rob Gunn, Radoslaw Komenda, Kate Mercer, Bartosz Nowicki, Gareth Phillips, Chiara Tocci, James Thomson, Rob Watkins and Rajan Zaveri *2010 – ''For Love of the Game'' by
Chris Steele-Perkins Christopher Horace Steele-Perkins (born 28 July 1947) is a British photographer and member of Magnum Photos, best known for his depictions of Africa, Afghanistan, England, Northern Ireland, and Japan. Life and career Steele-Perkins was born in R ...
*2010 – ''Paradise Rivers'' by
Carolyn Drake Carolyn Drake (born 1971) is an American photographer based in Vallejo, California. She works on long term photo-based projects seeking to interrogate dominant historical narratives and imagine alternatives to them. Her work explores community and ...
*2010 – ''strangelands'' by strange.rs
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collective *2010 – ''Street Photography Now.'' Photographs from the book ''
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'' (2010) by
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, Arif Aşçı,
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, Polly Braden, Bang Byoung-Sang, Maciej Dakowicz, Carolyn Drake, Melanie Einzig, George Georgiou, David Gibson,
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, , Andrew Z. Glickman, Siegfried Hansen, Markus Hartel, Nils Jorgensen,
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, Jens Olof Lasthein, Frederic Lezmi,
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Joel Meyerowitz Joel Meyerowitz (born March 6, 1938) is an American street, portrait and landscape photographer. He began photographing in color in 1962 and was an early advocate of the use of color during a time when there was significant resistance to the ide ...
, Mimi Mollica,
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Martin Parr Martin Parr (born 23 May 1952) is a British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, satirical and anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in p ...
, Gus Powell, Mark Alor Powell, Bruno Quinquet, Paul Russell, Otto Snoek, Matt Stuart, Ying Tang,
Alexey Titarenko Alexey (Aleksey, Alexis, Alexei) Viktorovich Titarenko (born November 25, 1962; ) is a Soviet Union-born American photographer and artist. He lives and works in New York City.Robertson, Rebecca "Bringing Shadows to Life. Alexey Titarenko" '' Art ...
, Nick Turpin,
Munem Wasif Munem Wasif () (born 11 April 1983) is a photographer from Bangladesh. Biography Munem Wasif is a documentary photographer in Bangladesh. He has been represented by Agence Vu since 2008, and is now teaching documentary photography at Pathshala ...
, Alex Webb, Amani Willett, Michael Wolf, Artem Zhitenev and . *2010/11 – ''Passing Time'' by David Hurn *2011 – ''A Collection'' by Laura Pannack *2011 – ''Views from Sochi'' by
Rob Hornstra Rob Hornstra (born 1975) is a Dutch people, Dutch photographer and Self-publishing, self-publisher of Documentary photography, documentary work, particularly of areas of the former Soviet Union. Early life Hornstra was born in Borne, Overijssel, ...
*2011 – ''Mi Vida Loca'' by Joseph Rodriguez *2011 – ''The North'' by
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The North: John Bulmer's shots capture a moment in time at Third Floor Gallery Cardiff
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*2011 – ''The Gathering Clouds'' by Ben Roberts *2011 – ''Arab Revolutions'' *2011 – ''Of Duties'' by Stuart Griffiths, Jay Romano and Tim and Matt Bowditch *2011 – ''Selected Works'' by
Sergey Chilikov Sergey Chilikov () (born 1953 in Kilemary, Mari ASSR; died June 21, 2020, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El) was a Russian photographer. Chilikov graduated from the philosophical faculty with a Ph.D. Until 1991, he had been teaching in the unive ...
*2011/12 – ''Behind the Curtains'' by Tomas van Houtryve *2012 – ''Larry Fink: Somewhere There's Music'' by
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*2012 – ''Touching Strangers'' by Richard Renaldi *2012 – ''V.D.'' by Vincent Delbrouck *2012 – ''Family'' by
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*2012 – ''The Last Resort'' by
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and Tom Wood *2012 – ''Caravan'' by Rikard Laving *2012 – ''Teenagers'' by
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*2012 – ''We English'' by Simon Roberts *2012 – ''Encuentro'' by Maurice Gunning *2012 – ''Burn My Eye'' by the Burn My Eye street photography collective, Zisis Kardianos, Charlie Kirk, Andrew Kochanowski, Alexandros Konstantinakis Karmis, Frédéric Le Mauff, TC Lin, JB Maher, Jason Penner, Justin Sainsbury, Jack Simon and Justin Vogel. *2012 – ''Cardiff After Dark'' by Maciej Dakowicz *2012/13 – ''Winter in America'' by Justin Maxton and Erin Trieb *2012/13 ''Grim Street'' by Mark Cohen *2013 – ''After the Fall'' by Hin Chua *2013 – ''Life After Zog and Other Stories'' by Chiara Tocci *2013 – ''Urban Quilombo'' by Sebastian Liste *2013 – ''Georgia'' by
Vanessa Winship Vanessa Winship HonFRPS (born 1960) is a British photographer who works on long term projects of portrait, landscape, reportage and documentary photography. These personal projects have predominantly been in Eastern Europe but also the USA. Wi ...
*2013 – ''Muse'' By Jocelyn Bain Hogg *2013 – ''Pictures From the Real World'' by
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*2013 – ''Y Tir Newydd / The New Land'' by Gareth Phillips *2013 – ''Distant Horizons'' by Transit Collective, Alexa Brunet, Alexandra Frankewitz, Bastien Defives, David Richard, Nanda Gonzague, Yohanne Lamoulere, Helene Jayet. Part of Diffusion Festival 2013. *2013/14 – ''Close to You'' by Jacob Aue Sobol. *2014 – ''Shift: Ukraine in crisis.'' Photographs by Alexander Chekmenev,
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, Corentin Fohlen, Louisa Gouliamaki, Brendan Hoffman, Tom Jamieson, Marco Kesseler,
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, Donald Weber and Emine Ziyatdinova. *2014 – ''Flock'' by
Ken Grant Ken Grant is a photographer who since the 1980s has concentrated on working class life in the Liverpool area. He is a lecturer in the MFA photography course at the University of Ulster. Life and career Born in Liverpool in 1967,Sean O'Hagan,For ...
*2014 – ''Tableaux Vivant'' by Alexandra Boulat *2014 – ''Swell'' by Mateusz Sarello *2015 – ''Welsh Farming Community'' by Peter Jones *2015 – ''Detroit-Unbroken Down'' by Dave Jordano. Part of Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography. *2015/16 – ''The Apollo Archive'' *2016 – ''Europa''


References


External links


Third Floor Gallery web site
– as archived at the Internet Archive, 7 March 2016
Third Floor Gallery on Vimeo''Professional Photographer'' magazine audio discussion about Third Floor Gallery opening
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