School Assembly
Our School Assembly is a free online resource for schools using previous projects to excite pupils and help them be more ambitious in questioning what art can be and where it might be found.
Our School Assembly is a free online resource for schools using previous projects to excite pupils and help them be more ambitious in questioning what art can be and where it might be found.
Students drew with LED lights to create the digital equivalent of stirring a liquid to create dazzled after-images.
Musician and artist Rebecca Lee returns with a new sound work and discussion in the last podcast of our 2021 season.
Forest Law is a new body of work by David Blyth to accompany our exhibition at Rockingham Castle, available to view online or in augmented reality.
Jess MacNeil’s “timeless observation of inhuman phenomenon” and a reflection of the eerie absence of crowds during recent lockdowns.
Artist Simon Faithfull in discussion with curator Yasmin Canvin about his influences, his film Going Nowhere 1.5, and the dark humour of Sisyphus
Sarah Gillett’s The flimsy copy spans layers of myth and history. Two online works and a physical installation combine into a cohesive, epic narrative.
Sarah Gillett’s Not only; but also is an online work that takes us inside the body of a woman lying in the gardens of Rockingham Castle at night
Many hands make lightwork is an immersive digital artwork set within the nighttime grounds and historic figures of Rockingham Castle.
Exploring the places and cultures that have made him, Sayed Sattar Hasan tells the epic tale of his alter ego Hasansen in this gripping episode of the Fermynwoods Podcast