Anthony Luvera

 
 
 

Anthony Luvera is an Australian socially engaged artist, writer, and educator based in London. His long-term collaborative work with individuals and communities has been exhibited widely in galleries, public spaces, and festivals, including the UK House of Commons, Tate Liverpool, the British Museum, Art on the Underground, the National Portrait Gallery, Belfast Exposed, PhotoIreland, Les Rencontres d'Arles, and Landskrona Foto Festival. His writing has been published in Trigger, Photography and Culture, Visual Studies, Photoworks, Source, and photographies, and he is the editor of Photography For Whom?, a periodical on socially engaged photography

Anthony is Director of Education at the Royal Photographic Society, a trustee of Four Corners, and 2026 Researcher-in-Residence at the Photography Ethics Centre. He previously served as Associate Professor and Course Director at Coventry University and has held Lecturer roles at a number of universities, including London College of Communication, Central Saint Martins, and the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham. Alongside his academic work, he has designed education and mentorship programmes, facilitated workshops, and delivered public lectures for the National Portrait Gallery, Tate, Magnum, the Royal Academy of Arts, The Photographers' Gallery, Barbican Art Gallery, and community photography projects across the UK.

 
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