Research
Sculpture as a Tool for Wide Learning
We believe in the power of sculptural practice to enrich lived experience and transform society through sensitising us to the many complex forms that structure our day-to-day reality. Working in 3D helps us to appreciate both our natural and built environment; planning in 3D primes us to anticipate complicated futures; creating 3D art catapults us into other realities where the dreams of today may provide the answers of tomorrow.
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- Workshop
- 15/04/2024
- - 25/04/2024
Underpinned by the Urban Mining Design Philosophy, this R&D explores the extraction of materials and components from the existing built environment of City Centre South, transforming them to propose dramatic...
- Workshop
- 24/01/2024
- - 31/07/2024
In collaboration with The Futures Trust we are running an Urban Mining x Public Art Coventry schools programme exploring the redevelopment of City Centre South with President Kennedy, Park Gate...
- Publication
A publication exploring the realities of engaging in sculptural practice today....
- Publication
- 29/02/2016
A publication exploring developments in the practice of sculpture in London 2015, through the lens of three themes: ‘Adventures in Material and Space’; ‘Public Sculpture, Public Art’ and ‘Ambition and...
- Publication
A toolkit to provide artists with an accessible framework to utilise when engaging with participants around the concept of public art and sculpture as an art form....