
معرفی
Anthony Luvera is an Associate Professor of Photography at Coventry University's Research Centre for Arts, Memory and Communities. He is a socially engaged artist, writer, and educator whose work bridges photography, community collaboration, and social justice. His exhibitions span global venues including Tate Liverpool, British Museum, and Les Rencontres d’Arles. He chairs the Royal Photographic Society’s Education Committee and edits Photography For Whom?, a journal on socially engaged photography.
- Education: MA in Photography (University of the Arts London, 2005)
- External Roles: External Examiner at Falmouth University, British University in Egypt, and multiple UK institutions
- Committee Memberships: Board of Directors at Photofusion; Awards Committee at Royal Photographic Society
His research focuses on socially engaged photography, community collaboration, and the ethical dimensions of artistic practice. Projects like Families Living in Temporary Accommodation address homelessness through participatory photography. Recent talks include the 2024 Peter Turner Memorial Lecture at Te Papa Tongarewa (New Zealand), exploring collaboration between art and social action.
Luvera designs education programs for institutions like the National Portrait Gallery and Tate, emphasizing inclusive pedagogy. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to education and reducing inequalities.




