Uncategorised 15/03/2017
Gatehouse by BCA
Lorrice Douglas produces work as if researching for a film or a novel…
Lorrice Douglas produces work as if researching for a film or a novel…
I Do Not Understand My Own Actions focused on the patterns of behaviour that become habitual in relationships.
As part of the Accession project BCA worked with Polish artists Ziemowit Maj and Piotr Kowalski.
Agnieszka’s project, Territories’ explored the way that one’s immediate environment affects how one feels.
Following on from our In Situ Cinema project in Queen’s Park, Bedford in July 2016, we invited the residents of Chester and Carlisle Roads to join us and artist Maria Anastassiou in a second filmmaking project.
Faye Claridge is an extraordinary artist, using photography and film as her chosen means to freeze her handpicked subjects in time. In this series of work, the subjects depicted are a group of Morris dancers from Bedfordshire. Seated before a painted ‘paradise’ each Morris Man’s pose is defiant yet calm. Contrasting markers of time imbue
Cambridge based artist and photographer Kay Goodridge explored stories and relationships hidden within a series of found photographs.
Window on the World was an exhibition of an extraordinary body of work by pinhole photographer Nilu Izadi. Constructing cameras from boxes and tins of all shapes and sizes, Izadi captures the world around her in a series of beautiful and mysterious photographs. The artist describes it as an unpredictable process where one gently plays
This arts project encouraged children in the Queens Park, Bedford to look at the community in which they live
‘The Eyrie Roar’ was a phrase coined in the fifties to describe the atmosphere at Bedford Town Football Club