The Third Space Studio
is a hybrid space for photography, bookmaking, and geospatial storytelling.
The Third Space Studio
is a hybrid space for photography, bookmaking, and geospatial storytelling.
The Third Space Studio
is a hybrid space for photography, bookmaking, and geospatial storytelling.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Join Japanese artists Moe Suzuki and Hajime Kimura for a four-day masterclass exploring the art of the photobook – from concept development to hands-on making.
This intensive workshop focuses on developing photographic projects, editing and sequencing images, and learning fundamental design and binding techniques. Participants will produce a leaflet or single-signature dummy, gaining insight into both the conceptual and material processes of photobook creation.
The emphasis is on creative development and experimentation rather than producing a complete book. Through group discussions, one-on-one mentorship, and practical sessions, participants will refine their ideas and learn how to translate visual narratives into printed form.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Join Japanese artists Moe Suzuki and Hajime Kimura for a four-day masterclass exploring the art of the photobook – from concept development to hands-on making.
This intensive workshop focuses on developing photographic projects, editing and sequencing images, and learning fundamental design and binding techniques. Participants will produce a leaflet or single-signature dummy, gaining insight into both the conceptual and material processes of photobook creation.
The emphasis is on creative development and experimentation rather than producing a complete book. Through group discussions, one-on-one mentorship, and practical sessions, participants will refine their ideas and learn how to translate visual narratives into printed form.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Join Japanese artists Moe Suzuki and Hajime Kimura for a four-day masterclass exploring the art of the photobook – from concept development to hands-on making.
This intensive workshop focuses on developing photographic projects, editing and sequencing images, and learning fundamental design and binding techniques. Participants will produce a leaflet or single-signature dummy, gaining insight into both the conceptual and material processes of photobook creation.
The emphasis is on creative development and experimentation rather than producing a complete book. Through group discussions, one-on-one mentorship, and practical sessions, participants will refine their ideas and learn how to translate visual narratives into printed form.
Rooted in documentary traditions yet expanded through contemporary cartography, the studio explores how visual and spatial archives can record memory, labor, and transformation across place. Through collaborative publishing, experimental mapping, and archival research, The Third Space builds bridges between the seen and the measured – between geography and imagination.
Join Japanese artists Moe Suzuki and Hajime Kimura for a four-day masterclass exploring the art of the photobook – from concept development to hands-on making.
This intensive workshop focuses on developing photographic projects, editing and sequencing images, and learning fundamental design and binding techniques. Participants will produce a leaflet or single-signature dummy, gaining insight into both the conceptual and material processes of photobook creation.
The emphasis is on creative development and experimentation rather than producing a complete book. Through group discussions, one-on-one mentorship, and practical sessions, participants will refine their ideas and learn how to translate visual narratives into printed form.

