Light Up Ramsgate, January edition
January 23 - February 1, various venues
Across the seven weeks of Light Up Ramsgate, a total of 15 artworks of different scales and types have been showcased - some co-created by the community, some by locally established artists and some from invited internationally acclaimed artists, attracting people to the town during the Christmas season and beyond.
Three new artworks, in addition to Event Horizon, will be added to the trail for January.
See the updated trail map here.
Familiar Faces, Forgotten Places (supported by funding from RTC)
Projected above 24 Harbour Street, this video work by Howard Griffin will provide a brief insight into the hidden heritage that exists in the fabric of the shops and buildings in the town, demonstrating that each of us leaves a trace of ourselves in the places and spaces we inhabit, a trace that lasts long after we have departed
Unconditional by Jas Dhillon at Ramsgate Space
Through the warm pink glow of a neon light, an almost shrine-like representation of the divine feminine form is presented. Inviting a moment of reflection; a space to contemplate the abundant and unconditional love of Mother Nature, and our capacity to reciprocate it.
Under The Same Stars at St George's Church
A giant inflatable illuminated constellation of stars, created by members of the community including local faith groups and Open Arms at Pie Factory, led by Carson Parkin-Fairley. The piece is a celebration of togetherness. It invites us to remember: no matter where we are from or what we believe, we all live under the same stars. (30 Jan - 1 Feb only).
Thanks to Arts Council England.
January 23 - February 1, various venues
Across the seven weeks of Light Up Ramsgate, a total of 15 artworks of different scales and types have been showcased - some co-created by the community, some by locally established artists and some from invited internationally acclaimed artists, attracting people to the town during the Christmas season and beyond.
Three new artworks, in addition to Event Horizon, will be added to the trail for January.
See the updated trail map here.
Familiar Faces, Forgotten Places (supported by funding from RTC)
Projected above 24 Harbour Street, this video work by Howard Griffin will provide a brief insight into the hidden heritage that exists in the fabric of the shops and buildings in the town, demonstrating that each of us leaves a trace of ourselves in the places and spaces we inhabit, a trace that lasts long after we have departed
Unconditional by Jas Dhillon at Ramsgate Space
Through the warm pink glow of a neon light, an almost shrine-like representation of the divine feminine form is presented. Inviting a moment of reflection; a space to contemplate the abundant and unconditional love of Mother Nature, and our capacity to reciprocate it.
Under The Same Stars at St George's Church
A giant inflatable illuminated constellation of stars, created by members of the community including local faith groups and Open Arms at Pie Factory, led by Carson Parkin-Fairley. The piece is a celebration of togetherness. It invites us to remember: no matter where we are from or what we believe, we all live under the same stars. (30 Jan - 1 Feb only).
Thanks to Arts Council England.