Ed Webb-Ingall is a filmmaker and researcher working with archival materials and methodologies drawn from community video. He has been working with the residents at Edward Edward’s House and Appleby Blue in formal and informal groups to create a new artwork reflecting on the process of making friends and community.
Ed collaborates with groups to explore under-represented historical moments and their relationship to contemporary life, developing modes of self-representation specific to the subject or the experiences of the participants. He is a co-founder of The London Community Video Archive and is currently writing a book with the title BFI Screen Stories: The Story of Video Activism. Previous solo exhibitions include, Peer (2024), Grand Union, Devonshire Collective (both 2023) ; South London Gallery (2019); Focal Point (2018); and The Showroom Gallery (2015). Group exhibitions include Brent Biennial (2022); MK Gallery, Invisible Dust (both 2019).

MK Gallery (2019)

Focal Point (2018)


