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Formation light poles Active Landscape| Field of Play
Formation Light Poles Active Landscape Field of Play
Active Landscape Collaboration
Formation light poles Active Landscape| Field of Play
KickstART
Public Art Delivery Plan and Commission programme
Cambridge City Football Ground re-development for Crest Nicholson Eastern
KickstART is a collaborative multi disciplinary public art project marking the creation of over 100 homes on Mitchams Park in the north of Cambridge.
I created the planning strategy and curated and managed the programme of commissions for the new community which pay homage to the site’s rich history as the former home of Cambridge City Football Club. Find out more about each of the projects below
Running Suits
Field Of Play | Event 2016 and 2017
Field of Play was the inaugural community event held on Saturday 30th April 2016, repeated in 2017 and annually on this date to mark the anniversary of the final match played by Cambridge City FC at Milton Road Football Ground and to celebrate the new community at Mitchams Park
Light Rider | Making The Move
Light Rider | Making The Move
Street projected animations from the Light Rider to mark the beginning of a new era for Cambridge City Football Club as they move to an new home. In collaboration with James Conan Baker and Colour films, with contributions from the local community
Running Suits
Field Of Play | Active Landscape
The Active Landcape is an all age play space incorporated into the landscaping within Mitchams Park, designed to embody the energy and gamesmanship of the footballing origins of the site. Movement and energy is central to the designs providing an innovative environment encouraging play and exercise for all ages
Running Suits
Field Of Play | Spirit of Song
An exciting songwriting project to create a new anthem celebrating the past, present and future of Mitchams Park. The project was led by musicians Kathryn and Jason Rowland with collaboration with volunteers from the community with workshops at Chesterton Community College and Manor Care Home