RoadPeace exhibition opens
The charity RoadPeace has opened ‘When Lives Collide’ – an emotive photography exhibition, giving visitors a unique insight into the grief and suffering faced by road crash victims. Taking place at St. Martin in the Bull Ring Church, Birmingham, until Sunday 25th August, When Lives Collide is a powerful exhibition depicting the real-life horror of road collisions as described by those involved, raising awareness about the risks faced by road users on a daily basis.
Shot by renowned photographer, Paul Wenham-Clarke, a Professor of Photography at Arts University Bournemouth (AUB), the unique display will feature the faces and real-life stories of members of RoadPeace, the national charity for road crash victims.
The exhibition will be in place throughout August to coincide with National Road Victim Month 2024.