I LIVE TEMPORARY is a digital installation created by homeless people from the Booth Centre, in collaboration with experimental arts organisation, arthur+martha. Customised postcards, sound recordings and an epic tweet poem carry tiny stories, little snatches of homeless people’s lives. These voices are often unheard, but they have insight to offer everyone. Combining text, sound and image, I LIVE TEMPORARY is a report from life outside the borders of comfort and acceptance. Funny, sad, angry, resigned - here are all the human colours. arthur+martha works with people who are pushed to the margins of society – older people in hospital, excluded school pupils, holocaust survivors and many others. Launch event Date and time: Friday 11th May, 2 – 4pm Venue: The Egg, University of Salford, MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 2HE Exhibition general opening times: Open: Friday 11th May - Friday 1st June. Times will vary. Admisson: Free Venue: The Egg, University of Salford, MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, Salford, M50 2HE Full details about the event are available on the University of Salford Arts Events website. Add Comment Peripheral Vision 02/05/2012
We recently took part in the Peripheral Vision project in conjunction with the Workers' Educational Association, which used digital media and visits to cultural venues in Manchester to help people improve their creative film, art and photography skills. Culminating in a film festival and a book launch, this project encouraged those on the periphery to challenge others’ vision of society today. Here are some of the films created by the people that took part in the project: And this video gives some more information about the project and how people responded to it: We had great fun taking part in this initiative and got a lot out of it! For more information about the project please visit the Peripheral Vision website. Our 2011 calendar is now available! 17/11/2010
Our 2011 calendar is now available, which features art work and photos by our art group. It would make the perfect Christmas gift! It is a beautifully printed, full colour A4 calendar that has been designed by a volunteer from Marks & Spencer. It costs just £6 (includes postage and packaging within the UK) and all profits will go directly to our art group, allowing them to purchase vital supplies for the coming year. To place an order please visit our 2011 calendar page. Bringing St George to life! 22/10/2010
We are currently building a giant St. George and Dragon to take around various parades next summer, inspired by the alterpiece picture in the Cathedral. Work has started on the heads, which we will eventually cover in papier mache. Here are some pictures of the results so far! |