The shots, taken from Julia’s 'Labour of Love’ collection, form part of the 'Safe European Home?' exhibition which runs until 13 October 2018.
The show is a tribute to local artist Damien Le Bas, who died in December 2017, and also consists of work by Damien’s wife Delaine and the pair’s friend Alex Michon.
Julia and museum curator Emma Walder are giving a public talk this Saturday 28 July at 11.30am. Entry is free. The portraits that feature in Julia’s display were taken in 2007 and 2008, after Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU with some labour restrictions. Julia, an immigrant to the UK herself, wanted to provide a “more balanced view of migrants”.
She said: “With the large influx of Eastern Europeans in Brighton I made it my task to find out more about them and portray them as part of our community. I came here as a migrant worker myself in 1999 and I felt empathy with them.