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Callum Latimer

Co-Curator at Lowood arts.
Independent Artistic filmmaker based in Cumbria and Manchester. Callum also works as a freelance cinematographer, photographer and video editor.
2022-2026 Artistic Documentary film. Margaret Harrison - a unique opportunity to spend time, interview, and document Margaret and her last months before leaving her home on the Solway coast.
2019-2025- An Artistic documentary film on the Late internationally renowned artist, Professor Conrad Atkinson. Callum is converting and cataloguing Conrad's entire exhibition catalogue in film for his archive and legacy.
2021- Filmed, edited, etc for the In Gear United Nations ... end violence against women conference ...with Dr Gorrill and Margaret Harrison interviewed. Viewed in over 20 Countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Canada, China, Colombia, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Sweden, The Philippines, UK

Tommy, 2016
Callum Latimer brings two works to the exhibition.‘Tommy’ is a photographic work from 2016 of an abandoned textile mill which manufactured the First World War I “Khaki” military uniforms. The first camouflage combat clothing was used in warfare. The factory has now been reclaimed and camouflaged itself by nature. The mill is also the location where Callum and the other children in the village played throughout their childhoods.
© Callum Latimer, 2016

Breathing, 2020
Breathing is an Arts Council England-awarded film which reflects on the murmurations of the starlings at an old Cold War Royal Air Force base on the Eden estuary. The birds use the abandoned base to gather before making an assault on their long migratory flights to Eastern Europe and Russia. Both works reveal a preoccupation and constant evaluation of the relationship between Human endeavour and conflict with nature's continuum. We are at the same time part of and apart from the places we occupy.
© Callum Latimer, 2020
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