Exhibition forthcoming autumn 2025Searching for LeoPhotomuseum, Zarautz, Donostia-San Sebastián Searching for Leo Historical Memory Blog Family and Other Ties University of the Creative Arts, FarnhamExhibition runs 27th Oct - 9th Dec 2022 Isabel at Mount Edgcumbe 2021 from Portrait of a Woman Conference PresentationsStorytelling and Trauma Athens 9th and 10th July 2022A Right to Roam International Conference of Auto Ethnography Bristol 18th and 19th July 2022Past, Present, Future BSA Auto/Biography Conference Oxford 13th - 15th July 2022 May 2021 Awarded Arts Council funding as part of the Developing Your Creative Practice scheme for Portrait of a Woman (Our) Generations and (Expanded) Geographies: Living Feminist LivesforA Feminist Space at Leeds; Looking Back to Think Forward Dec 16-17 2017, University of Leeds Work + Play.Lock In Gallery, Brighton with Dougie Wallace and Cesar Da LuzOctober 2016 Brighton Photo Biennial Festival Fringe www.photofringe.org Helsinki Photomedia Photographic Agencies and Materialities The Grammar of Glamour Inés Rae March 2016 A Space in the City Artists talk and workshop New York University, Tisch School of the Arts April 2015 KARST Open Studios 28th November and 29th November 2014 An evening showing new works and works in progress by current KARST Studio Holders Graham Guy Robinson / Stephen Smith / Carl Slater / Keith Harrison / Ines Rae /Donna Howard / Lindsay Ramsay Guard, Berlin. Inés Rae 2014 Captured by the City: Perspectives in Urban Culture Studies will be showcased during CSP's month-long celebration (May 6th-June 3rd) of UNESCO's World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, May 21st, 2014.Book Launch Captured by the City: Perspectives in Urban Culture Studies, edited by Blagovesta Momchedjikova Featuring a chapter 'Remembering the City - Memory Images’ by Ines Rae at the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University, 20 Cooper Square, 7th Floor, Tuesday, Dec. 3rd, from 6-8pm Mapping Land/Water Summer Symposium Plymouth UniversityWednesday 10th July - Thursday 11th July 2013Organised by Inés Rae and Heidi Morstang Speakers include: David Chandler, Jean Delseaux, Caitlin Desilvey, Justin Partyka, Yan Preston, Susan Trangmar, Oliver Udy, Martin Warren, Pascale Weber, David Wyatt