ENGAGEMENT
Engaged young people, creatives, wider communities, and organisations to collaborate on a meaningful participatory public artwork
The Radiophonic Institute and Creative Estuary invited everyone living or working in the Thames Estuary to share sounds that are important to them – this formed a series of ambitious and adventurous artworks which formed the Estuary Sound Ark – a sound, place, and time capsule to be heard by future generations as a portal to today.
Engaged young people, creatives, wider communities, and organisations to collaborate on a meaningful participatory public artwork
Everyone living and working in the estuary was invited to share sounds for a public artwork.
9 young people were supported to develop new skills and participate in the delivery of a participatory public artwork
Estuary Sound Ark supported a range of creatives to contribute to various interdisciplinary outcomes.