James Corner, Field Operations and Laurie Pea
James Corner, Director of Field Operations walks through their exhibition on Everton Park with Laurie Peake, Programme Director, Liverpool Biennial.
In March 2012 artist Arabel Rosillo de Blas and 20 enthusiastic local people created lace on a scale never seen before. Participants became human pins and bobbins in an active afternoon that was part craft, part choreography as one participant noted, like horizontal maypole dancing. Part of Bedford Creative Arts' spring commission Lace in Place, inspired by the rich history of lace making in Bedford. Arabel collaborated with a wide range of local people to create a large lace sculpture which will adorn the derelict building at 1 St Pauls Square in Bedford's town centre throughout the summer.
James Corner, Director of Field Operations walks through their exhibition on Everton Park with Laurie Peake, Programme Director, Liverpool Biennial.
Strange Attractors - The Anatomy of Dr Tulp is a study of embodied discourse how we use our bodies to move and to communicate in a material world, and how our bodies mediate between the internal and e...
In July 2012 we were the lucky recipients of Artplayer's 5K video services competition. We thought we'd use this to highlight a success story that one of our artist members received through Axisweb's ...
A time-lapse video documenting the installation of Michael Samuels' most ambitious work to date, 'Tragedy of the Commons', as part of his solo exhibition 'This Was Tomorrow'.
Film documenting our 2nd International pavement art competition in Bold Street, Liverpool 2010. The competition celebrates the history of pavement art and Liverpool Victorian pavement artist James Wi...