Artist Provocateur Proposals

During Flyover Takeover 2016, 4 artists – a sculptor, a duo of photographers, a theatre practitioner and an installation artist worked with communities in local neighbourhoods. Between them, they have begun shaping content for events and installations for next year’s programme.

We want local residents to develop their sense of ‘ownership’ of this space, by playing an active role in our ongoing artistic programme, as we embed cultural activity and installations in the long-term planning for The Flyover and its role as a car free space on Sundays.

Our task now is to raise the funding to create these projects within our forthcoming cultural programme

The Provocateurs include local and national artists.  They are:

Andrew Small

A Liverpool based artist and sculptor interested in the relationship between art & design within the context of shared public and private space.

Lorna Rees

an artist, musician, project manager, director, performer, producer and designer/maker who has worked in a variety of performing arts settings with her company Gobbledegook she specialises in pieces for the outdoors or in unusual spaces.

Luke Jerram

Luke Jerram has worked internationally for 19 years. His multidisciplinary practice involves the creation of sculptures, installations and live arts projects and his extraordinary art projects have excited and inspired people around the globe.

Mina Bihi and Ruth Dillon

Mina Bihi and Ruth Dillon are a Liverpool based photographer & social archivist who create beautifully crafted imagery that pushes the boundaries of photographic expression.  Their style is a fusion of fine art and social reportage, and always adventurous.

 

Find out more about the proposals from our Artist Provocateurs here…

Andrew Small
Lorna Rees
Luke Jerram
Mina Bihi and Ruth Dillon

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