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News Report Page 7 of 24
Publication Date:-
2022-03-17
 
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'Where the Arts Belong' takes centre stage at the Bluecoat

Artist Brigitte Jurack (left), pictured with Belong residents.

THIS year, visitors to Liverpool's historic Bluecoat have the chance to discover the outcomes of the initiative, with a programme of talks and events with the artists themselves, namely:- Francisco Carrasco, Suki Chan, Gav Cross, Alan Dunn, Roger Hill, Philip Jeck, Brigitte Jurack, Mary Prestidge, and Jonathan Raisin. Galleries featuring a timeline will contextualise the 4 year relationship, alongside interactive displays, reading areas, and samples of participants' work.

Exhibitions will include:-


'Where the Arts Belong'
is a unique research project investigating how the arts can be used to enhance the lives of those living with dementia, is now on display to the public for the 1st time, at the Bluecoat, Liverpool.

The 'Making Sense (Of It All)' exhibition showcases the project's collaborative arts sessions between the City Centre for contemporary arts, and dementia care operator, Belong, whose customers have been enjoying creative experiences led by critically acclaimed artists.

Also on show is:- 'CONSCIOUS,' an immersive experience featuring people living with dementia, by artist and filmmaker, Suki Chan. Her film includes the personal journey and perception of reality for Belong resident, Pegeen O'Sullivan, and a sound sculpture featuring the voices of Pegeen and Belong colleagues will also be revealed.

Stacey McCann, Belong Interim Co. Chief Executive and Chief Operating Officer, provides more detail:- "Our aim has been to explore best practice using the arts to the benefit of older people in care contexts; particularly for those on a dementia journey. It is truly a pioneering project for arts provision in care environments. The research project began in 2019, in the form of:- 'artist residencies' which initially saw 6 artists working with Belong's residents, engaging them in an array of art forms, ranging from storytelling and sculpture to sound art and dance. During Covid19 lockdowns, participation widened to include Belong's community care customers, bringing artists into their homes, via video call. More recently, the artists have hosted:- 'Meet and Make Art' sessions at Chester's Grosvenor Museum, ahead of their next programme of art residencies set to take place at Belong's new care village once it opens in the City, this spring. The museum will also play host to the exhibition later this year, accompanied by an online symposium."

A representative from the charitable organisation Belong Limited, Tabitha Moses, who is the Project Facilitator for:- 'Where the Arts Belong,' commented:- "Our exhibition marks the culmination of all the work with Belong and their customers so far; it's definitely not 1 to be missed." These fantastic exhibitions can be enjoyed at the:- Bluecoat, School Lane, Liverpool, until:- 12 June 2022.
 


Big Heritage seeks big ideas for new U-Boat attraction at Woodside Ferry

A multi million pound scheme centred around historic WW2 German submarine U-534 is under way in Woodside, Birkenhead, and Big Heritage are inviting everyone to have their say. The submarine, 1 of only 4 surviving U-boats out of over 1100 built; was sunk by RAF bombers in 1945 and raised from the seabed in 1993. It was later moved in sections to its current Birkenhead site, forming the centrepiece of the 'U-Boat Story' museum until closure in 2020.

Big Heritage said:- "As the submarine's new custodians, we at want to build a new museum befitting the boat's historic importance. We've appointed Liverpool architects MGMA to bring our ambitions to life. We are also the operators of Western Approaches HQ, the hardened bunker in Liverpool where the Allied fight against the U-boats was masterminded, having revamped it into an acclaimed tourist attraction. Acquiring U-534 gives us the irresistible opportunity to tell the story of the Battle Of The Atlantic from both sides. The new attraction will be a key part of the wider regeneration of the Woodside area, alongside the Mersey Ferries terminal, heritage tramway and other amenities. Grants from the Government's Levelling Up Fund and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Levelling Up Fund are supporting several projects, including the new U-Boat attraction, designed to transform the Woodside waterfront into a leading visitor destination and make the most of its position on the River Mersey. These attractions can combine to form a diverse tourism and educational hub with unrivalled transport links. Here at Big Heritage, we are a local company, and our MD Dean Paton is a Birkenhead native, so we're taking community engagement seriously. We've partnered with social enterprise Placed to gather ideas, thoughts and feedback from the general public as we launch our 'Social Pinpoint' site. This isn't some corporate box ticking exercise; it's really important to us that everyone gets a chance to chip in."

Cllr Tony Jones, Chair of Wirral Council's Economy, Regeneration and Development committee, believes the benefits will be significant for the local area:- "Upgrades to the U-Boat attraction at Woodside have the potential to generate catalytic change at Woodside as part of the wider regeneration of Birkenhead. This presents a fantastic opportunity for the community to help shape the project and it's really important that people share their views and memories to ensure that the new museum reflects local stories and experiences."

Big Heritage who are about to start developing the project in more detail added:- "The U-534 project is of both local and international importance, so we're welcoming feedback not just from the local community but from anyone with an interest, wherever they may be. Local residents, enthusiasts, historians, parents, tourists... We want to know what will make it a compelling experience for you while we work to preserve this incredible relic for generations to come. We'd also love to hear from anyone with memories of the Woodside area over the years, and of course people with connections to the Battle Of The Atlantic. Did your dad serve on the WW2 merchant convoys, or build warships at Cammell Laird? Did you wave off steam trains at Woodside Station, or serve tea at the ferry terminal in the swinging 60's? No matter how small the connection, we're excited to hear your stories. Contributing to the Placed project is quick and easy with no registration or personal details needed. Users can leave comments or suggestions on an 'Idea Wall,' add pins to a map of the area, or take a short survey, as well as voting on other users' posts. More info is available on the Placed website at:- Placed-Engagement.Org.UK."
 

 
      
 
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