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Use the power of the sun to create beautiful images in our cyanotype workshops for families. The characteristic blue colour of cyanotypes stands out as the image is exposed to sunlight or UV light. It is a photographic process where images are created using textures, stencils or old family photos. You will design your image…
Read MoreWe attended the Linslade Canal Festival this year to share the beautiful illustrated maps and charter designed by children and artist Kremena Dimitrova during the Our Natural Blue Spaces project.
Read MoreBedford Creative Arts invited artists Andy Field & Beckie Darlington, who have previously collaborated with us with News News News and Lookout, to return to the town and give children the opportunity to tell us about Bedford as they see it. Children from Priory Primary School, Brickhill Primary School, Kings Oak Primary School and Putnoe…
Read MoreArnab is an interdisciplinary artist working with physical and digital affordances of technology that we take for granted to create new reconfigurations between humans, machines and the latent space in between.
Read MoreWe attended the Bedford River Festival this year with our own stall and sculptural space in the Arts & Culture area.
Read MoreOur Natural Blue Spaces is a project dedicated to exploring and celebrating the beauty of Blue Spaces—rivers, lakes, canals, and ponds—within the Central Bedfordshire area, through a blend of art, workshops and community engagement. This project was funded by Central Bedfordshire Council, supported by the Culture and Engagement team. We have partnered with the Canals…
Read MoreRiver/Flow/Connect is a Bedford Creative Arts project designed to deepen community engagement with the River Great Ouse in Kempston, Queen’s Park, Kingsbrook & Cauldwell, and Great Denham. Through artistic installations and creative activities, the project invites residents to connect with the river on their doorstep, fostering a sense of place and shared experience. This long-term…
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