Responding to the pilgrimage that fishermen have made to the chapel each year, the installation incorporates
… Read moreTracks in Time. Lisa Earley.
Transformer merges human and mechanical elements into a computer-age Frankenstein’s monster, a three-dimensional collage of
… Read moreTransformer, Ian Kirkpatrick, Julien Masson
This is a playful installation involving a live security camera focused on people moving through
… Read moreWatching Over You. Caroline Hall
A series of large paintings depicting the struggles and collisions that occur behind the facades we use to protect ourselves. The work displayed will
… Read moreA series of large paintings depicting the struggles and collisions that occur behind the facades we use to
… Read morePoster. Mark Michael
A series of 10 films now online for the award winning project ‘work in process’ by Kathy Oldridge. A series of 10 films about engagement seen through the making of the proposed and accepted works.
… Read moreThe Yard studios and the Hyde Writers have collaborated, partnering artist with writer. As two different creative mediums collide, then react, both parties have
… Read moreYard & Metre Jane Price. Photograph Dave Gibbons
The title of the swimming float, lowered through the roof, hovering and waiting, was overheard at the
… Read moreYou are very near to us. Anna Sikorska
Participants are invited to write their interpretation of “collision” onto malleable fabric or paper strips. This will become
… Read moreAccelerate! is an exciting, live-action lecture with explosions and liquid nitrogen – based on particle physics. Accelerate show is led by Joe Spencer – a researcher in Physics working with cutting edge laser technology.
Linger in the foyer and enjoy Science and you will come across internationally renowned physical theatre group Wet Picnic performing with students from University of Winchester, to conclude this special
… Read moreJoe Spencer. Freezing Roses. Photograph Lauren Hughes.
Subjected to constant erosion by visitors and worshippers, the designs on the medieval floor tiles have
… Read moreBeneath Our Feet. Jacqueline Bromley
With subtle scientific undertones, “humble-bees” is an almost unnoticeable installation in Winchester’s
… Read morehumble bees. Jane Price
Evolving artworks respond to University of Winchester’s Magdalen Hill Archaeological Research Project through the Keatsian concept, ‘negative capability’: that of being
… Read moreNegative Capability part I. Excavation, Sue Wood