Services for Schools - Transition
Using creative approaches to help pupils deal with the changes that take place while promoting improved social cohesion and a stronger sense of belonging
On April 5th Castlefield Gallery has become a 'studio', 'lab' and creative centre point for three cross-platform performances by Ronald Fraser-Munroe, Michael Barnes-Wynters and Naomi Kashiwagi framed by the iKAST project. The creative process is the artists' response to the project themes and these responses manifest themselves as the iKAST performance artworks that will be performed live, and accompanied by screen-based or physical 3d (physical object-based). The three themes for the artworks and performances are: Digital Switchover (Broadcasting in the 21st Century) Me, Myself and I (The Mediated Individual) Babel-Song (Pleasuring The Technology Muse) iKast was co-commissioned by FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), Liverpool and Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
Using creative approaches to help pupils deal with the changes that take place while promoting improved social cohesion and a stronger sense of belonging
100% party bangers by resident DJs and friends, with a special VJ software performance by 'famous new media artist' Jeremy Bailey at the Shipping Forecast.
The Night Queen's Song from Hoopla's play for 6-12 year-olds, The Night Queen, inspired by Mozart's The Magic Flute.
'Moorbank' was made during a six-month residency at Moorbank botanic gardens in Newcastle upon Tyne. Working at Moorbank over a period allowed me to set up processes to explore the space and connected...