Exhibition by Frame Perfect
About the Creation
Framed Perfect’s showcase display at Haringey Feast was a celebration of the rich tapestry of the borough of Haringey, where creativity intertwines with community.
Two exhibitions were produced for the event through portrait photography workshops delivered by Agenda Brown, and a graffiti art workshop led by the Founder of GeeJay Arts, Germaine Jayandra. Participants at the workshops immersed themselves in a captivating blend of portrait photography, and striking infographic art.
About the Artists
Frame Perfect
Frame Perfect, The Collective, specialises in crafting exquisite fashion visual content. They comprise of a diverse ensemble of exceptionally talented creatives delivering stunning visuals.
Agenda Brown
Agenda Brown is the Director of Visual Marverly™ and a generator of visual stories.
He possesses a rare ability to capture his subjects in a discerning manner, whilst evoking empathy for his subjects, and is a natural observer of commonality and differences in all of us.
Agenda has successfully developed a substantial imprint as an original photographic commentator and an authentic observer of active and dynamic cosmopolitan artists, creatives, and social entrepreneurs.
Germaine Jayandra
Founder of GeeJay Arts, Germaine Jayandra, an accomplished artist, dedicated art educator and visionary director, has made it her life's mission to empower individuals through the joy of art education and transformative creative experiences.
With a passion for both creating and teaching art, Germaine has cultivated a unique approach that not only fosters artistic expression but also nurtures personal growth and self-discovery. Her unwavering commitment to making art accessible to all has not only enriched countless lives but also solidified her reputation as a trailblazer in the realm of art education and community enrichment.
Germaine Jayandra continues to inspire and uplift, proving that the transformative power of art knows no bounds.
About the Community
Local people unleashed their creativity for this Haringey Feast project; they took part in free portrait photography and graffiti art workshops across the borough at venues including Bernie Grant Arts Centre.