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Hull based Artists Respond 2020 recipient, Lydia Caprani rejuvenates Hull’s street scene by creating and installing decorative tiles in public spaces. Drawing from her own designs rooted in pattern and folk-art, she also uses patterns embedded within the City’s architecture.
MoreThe St Hugh’s Foundation for the Arts is marking its 30 years as a Foundation by announcing 30 grants of up to £2000 to be awarded over the next 5 years, supporting artists living/working in the City of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (including North and North East Lincolnshire).
MoreLynsey Powles is a well-known Lincolnshire graffiti artist but has always been fascinated by the miniature. Her application to St Hughs Foundation for the Arts in 2020 gave her the opportunity to immerse herself in the process of creating miniature dioramas in five different locations. Here, Trustee Elaine Munson talks to Lynsey about what happened during her project.
MoreA St Hugh's Artists Respond recipient in 2020, photographer and musician Stewart Baxter undertook research and development into new ideas and ways of working, exploring analogue and digital technologies and the new ways in which people are building connection through the pandemic. Here, St Hugh's Trustee Nigel Walker shares with us a little of what Stewart Baxter got up to with the support from the Foundation.
MoreMusician and lens-based artist Quentin Budworth used Artists Respond funding from the St Hugh's Foundation for the Arts to work on a new site-responsive sound art experiment in Bridlington and an accompanying video. Read on for a link to Quentin's final film.
MoreThe St Hugh’s Foundation for the Arts is delighted to announce three new Trustees joining their team from 2021 - Tanya Akrofi, Tom Briggs and Annabel McCourt.
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