Knowle West Media Centre

Anyhow, Anywhere
The Transition from Teenager to Adulthood The Anyhow, Anywhere exhibition explored the transition from being a teenager to an adult, using timelines of local and national events and iconic photographs from...

Talks Programme - Public Art, Media Arts & Data
Forthcoming Talks "Whose data?" Exploring the possibilities and issues of using live data Tuesday 19th July, 6-8.30pm Join us for an evening of discussion and debate about live data and the issues surrounding...

  

 
Whose Data? Week 8

Visit from YoHa - 'Invisible Airs' explores open data
On Thursday 28th April we were pleased to welcome YoHa to KWMC during their visit to Bristol to showcase 'Invisible Airs': Databases, Expenditure & Power. YoHa are working with the database...

Whose Data? Project - Artists Selected
Artists Selected In March 2011 we welcomed eight artists from across the world to participate in the first stage of Whose Data?, an innovative data visualization project. Now we're delighted...

KWMC receives Arts Council England funding
We are thrilled to announce that we have been awarded three years’ funding from Arts Council England, beginning in April 2012, as part of their new National Portfolio. As an...

  

 
Conference 14 (Gina Lundy)

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Arts Programme

Ongoing Projects

ELEBCIS Project
University of Local Knowledge

Recent Projects

Mayor for the Day
Paul Hurley's Dances of Earthly Wonder
Whose Data?

Artists' Opportunities

Artists we have recently worked with:
Paul Hurley
Patrycja Cudak
Justin Quinnell
Gavin McClafferty
Andrew Jackson
Michelle Wren
Kid Carpet
Matthew Olden
Wei Ern Ong

For more information contact Melissa Mean, Arts Producer: melissa.meanNOSPAM@
kwmc.org.uk

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