Uncategorised 24/08/2017
The Frog at Riverside Square by BCA
The Frog by William Rounce is a permanent, site-specific public artwork at Riverside Square in Bedford.
The Frog by William Rounce is a permanent, site-specific public artwork at Riverside Square in Bedford.
As part of our programme Contemporary Artists Bedfordshire, we invited artists to come and hang out with the BCA team over some cake, wine and music
Hear Her Singing, Exhibition at Southbank Centre, London. With thanks to Ministry of Culture, Taiwan
For Refugee Week 2017 Bedford Music In Detention collaborated with The Higgins Bedford on the project called ‘’Different Pasts, Shared Futures’’.
An encounter between one adult audience member and one child performer, high up overlooking the town…
In her new body of work ‘A Glimpse of the Familiar’ produced as part of a residency with BCA Gallery, Joanna Clark has focused her attentions on presenting the various fragments that make up her world. ‘A Glimpse of the Familiar’ includes over 100 quiet, yet evocative images, combining landscape with portraiture, colour and black
Steve Schofield is a photographer. His practice explores the fascination that the British public has with American popular culture and the sub-cultural world of fandom. In his growing photographic series Land of the Free, Schofield shows people in their own homes wearing costumes they would dress in to attend events and conventions with other like-minded
Jane Edden’s work is concerned with the way we perceive nature, particularly birds and how we represent and reference them in everyday life. During her time in residence at BCA she focused on the birds that she found close to the gallery, primarily pigeons, rooks and swans. Although her work is inspired by and takes
This exhibition presented a body of work exploring the idea of an imaginary journey to the Antarctic.
Suzanne Mooney’s work reconsiders how we look at the world through representation by exploring the medium and the apparatus of photography itself. The relationship between production, function and mediation of the photographic image is central to her practice. Employing diverse photographic techniques, appropriated images and found objects, Mooney’s work is a conceptual play with the