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Everything here is designed to inspire you to get involved in public art and think about what is art for?
James Turrell: Cat Cairn, the Kielder Skyspace, Kielder Forest, Northumberland (2000) (courtesy Kielder Partnership, photo: Mark Pinder/www.w.kielder.org/visart.htm)
Jeff Koons: Puppy (1992-95) (courtesy Guggenheim Museum Bilbao / © Jeff Koons)
Videos
Paul Kelly – Community Development Manager, Liverpool Housing Action Trust, on the benefits of becoming involved with public art.
View Paul Kelly video.
Reel Manchester is a community project founded on the belief that each of us has an important story to tell and should have access to the new tools of communication to tell it.
View Reel Manchester video.
More about the videos
Paul Kelly video
Paul Kelly – Community Development Manager, Liverpool Housing Action Trust, on the benefits of becoming involved with public art.
Paul Kelly was the Community Development Manager of the Liverpool Housing Action Trust. In this video clip he talks about a project called Further Up in the Air which took place in the Linosa tower block in the Kensigton area of Liverpool over a two year period.
Reel Manchester video
Reel Manchester is a community project founded on the belief that each of us has an important story to tell and should have access to the new tools of communication to tell it. Reel Manchester has completed a number of high quality productions (each with its own local premiere) and featuring actors of all ages from the local community.
Cat Birney and Rachel Morrison, who feature in the video here, are among a group of the community actors in the area who are now forming themselves into REEL Salford to make their own films as an independent company.
You can find out more on the Reel Manchester website.
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