Skopelian society, the Municipality of the place took part in two important events before the Skopelian Photographic Centre was founded in 1995: an exhibition focused on the "Mediterranean Sea, Mother of Cultures" (1994) and the tribute to the Greek photographers Balafas, Tloupas and Meletzis. Although the Photographic Centre is known by its exhibitions, its duties are not just related to this activity, since apart from two exhibition areas it counts on a dark room-laboratory with seven workstations.
The centre is also involved with research studies about different types of photography and its history, supporting the quality and the cultural approach of this activity. It also promotes communication between local and foreigner photographers as well as entities related to photography, which includes the organisation of seminars and talks. Moreover, there are interesting events every Summer, for which the Skopelos Gymnasium is used as an exhibition area and improvised venue.
However the centre has been through some economical issues related to the Municipality payment after some years of labour, to the point of being forced to close its doors for a while. Fortunately, after a few years the overdue amount was paid, and the centre became included in the every-year budget costs of the Ministry of Culture since 2005. So after the first payment arrived, it was immediately used for reopening the offices, to pay to some providers, and to organise the next exhibition.
Thanks to the leadership of that period, as well as the support of the Government, the Photography Centre it is still working. In fact, the Municipality has lent the Orpheus movie theatre to the Photographic Centre and also became in charge of its remodelling, in order to make it more suitable for the centre's needs. These improvements are obviously a consequence of the centre staff, in combination with the authorities’ interest, as well as the local people and tourists motivation.. As time goes by, Skopelos annual exhibitions –especially the ones in Summer- gain popularity around the world, which aids in the development of this activity.
Photographic Center on map
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