Knowle West Media Centre

Project Archive

Arts Programme
Mayor for the Day
coCreate Programme
Whose Data?
"What, where?" Launching the Knowle West Public Art Strategy
Talks Programme - Public Art, Media Arts & Data
Fashionate: "A Knowle West Side Story"
Arts Programme Spring-Autumn 2010
Arts Programme Winter 2009-2010

Demanding Conversations
In September 2010 KWMC ran a national conference exploring the challenges facing socially engaged arts practice. Visit the conference website.

Artist Residencies
Paul Hurley's Dances of Earthly Wonder
Andrew Jackson
Gavin McClafferty
Sunrise Project Book Launch - Justin Quinnell
Kid Carpet
Matthew Olden
Patrycja Cudak - Who are you?
Michelle Wren - Peep Show

Exhibitions
Photographic Exhibition: Dataography
Exhibition: "Living Memory, Future Worlds"
Shooting 'Youth' Exhibition
Body Image Exhibition
Anyhow, Anywhere
George Gallop: Photographs from the 70s & 80s
Something Unexpectedly Coherent
The Knitting Salon

Young People's Projects
XLR 2012
KWMC at Summer Festivals
This is UrbanWise
Amazing Archive
Archimedia
How to start a Radio Station - Summer Course
Summer Programme 2012
Summer Programme 2011
Summer Programme 2010
Summer Programme 2009

Environmental Media Projects
A Midsummer Night: Green
Bees & Trees
Support 'Future Fit Bristol'
Knowle West Carbon Makeover
Active Travel

Publications & Artists' Commissions
Collapsing the Gap
The Keys Commissions

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Archive of Projects

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For the past 16 years our team have been working in the Knowle West area. We have been involved in a wide variety of projects locally, regionally and internationally.

A selection of the projects that have been completed since 2008, when the current Knowle West Media Centre building opened, can be seen here.

KWMC on Dipity

For a comprehensive list of our projects and significant moments in the history of KWMC and our straw-bale building, please visit our Dipity timeline, shown below, at www.dipity.com
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KWMC Dipity Timeline

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