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Celebrating 10 Years: Offsite 9
In early 2022, Wolverhampton became a vibrant hub of artistic expression through Offsite 9, a programme initiated by Creative Black Country as a local response to the visiting British Art Show 9. Running from January to April, Offsite 9 showcased an array of creative works that transformed city spaces into immersive art experiences.
Case study: Making the most of... local opportunities to be in the spotlight
Creating new opportunities: Local programming in response to a major national touring show + International showcase for Desi Pubs.
9 Words Podcasts: Eclecticism
In this podcast we talk to the multitalented artist and cultural misfit Ni Singh using ‘eclecticism’ as a starting point.
9 Words Podcasts: Togetherness
In this podcast we learn about togetherness, in discussion with Santosh Kumari, Parveen Bhrigu and Kully Kohli, from the Punjabi Women’s Writing Group from Wolverhampton.
9 Words podcasts: Inspire
In this podcast I talk to Artist Ishtiaq Hussain & Producer Omar Haq. And learn about the Wolverhampton Six.
9 WORDS PODCASTS: IMAGINE
In this podcast we talk to collaborating artists Leanne O’Connor & Ewan Johnston.
9 Words Podcasts: Alive
In this podcast we talk to contemporary artist Sahjan Kooner about his practice and his Offsite 9 commissioned project ‘Frozen Archive for Moon/ish.exe’.
9 Words Podcasts: Identity
In this podcast we talk to Artist, Producer and Creator of Jambo Cinema Dawinder Bansal.
9 Words Podcasts: Kindness
In this podcast Sue Brisco & Kanj Nicholas discuss expressions of kindness. Why kindness is important in society right now. And how it’s informed their respective Offsite9 projects.
Photo Gallery and Video: Do You Understand by Jack Smallwood
A film produced by Jack Smallwood portrays the emotions expressed by D/deaf people via a new short BSL poem. The poem tackles the concept of dual identity with D/deafness in relation to selfhood and features people who are deaf/hard of hearing and are born, raised and live in Wolverhampton.
Photo Gallery: Imagine Wolves by Leanne O’Connor and Ewan Johnston
Photo Gallery: Imagine Wolves was a collaboration between artists Leanne O’Connor and Ewan Johnston born out of discussions and research in to re-imagined futures and ways of togetherness for Wolverhampton and its people.
Photo Gallery: Origin Unknown
Photo Gallery: To round off the Offsite9 activities musician and composer Ni Singh invited people to join him for an evening of immersive sounds, visuals and performance at Newhampton Arts Centre.
Photo Gallery: Wander - Directed by Tonia Daley-Campbell and based on a concept by Graham Everitt
Audiences were invited to follow Rudie, Maria, Jeevan and Scott as they aimed to make their own journeys to Wolverhampton, all in different eras, experiencing Windrush, Brexit and the "really hostile environment" in the new performance called Wander.
Photo Gallery: A Euphoric Happening by Flexus Dance Collective
Photo Gallery: A Euphoric Happening aimed to capture euphoric moments through dance, music and visual media embracing themes of healing and togetherness in a double bill event of Euphoria and Visions at Arena Theatre in Wolverhampton City Centre.
Photo Gallery and Video: Frozen Archive for MOON/ish.exe by Sahjan Kooner
Photo gallery and Video: Sahjan Kooner’s work for Offsite9 explored the relationships between migration, technology and lineage through a new video installation titled Frozen Archive for MOON/ish.exe.
Photo Gallery: Black Lives Matter by Sukhjeven Chumber
Artist Sukhjeven Chumber displayed a series of photographs at Light House which were taken at a Black Lives Matter protest at West Park, Wolverhampton during the first Covid-19 Lockdown in 2020.
Photo Gallery and Video: Alignment by Kathleen Fabre
Photo gallery and video - Kathleen Fabre’s Alignment project for Offsite9 has been wonderfully received - despite some of the pieces being destroyed by vandals!
Photo Gallery and Video: Communion bu Thomas Jack Brown
Photo and Video for Communion by Thomas Jack Brown. Hosted within the chapel of St. Peter’s Church in the city centre, Communion contains archival footage and images of some of Wolverhampton’s citizens collapsed together to show the city’s history in a non-linear way.
Plant Fete by Charlotte Dunn for Offsite9 - Video and photos
It was a beautiful turnout for the Plant Fete earlier this month. Charlotte Dunn’s project for #Offsite9 included a community plant swap where she hoped to inspire a love of nature and togetherness in Wolverhampton.
Offsite9 - Tegen Kimbley: Wolverhampton Outdoor Market
Tegen Kimbley was part of a group project curated by Hannah Taylor which saw 4 photographers take very different approaches to exploring how we navigate the reparative histories of our region when we document culture.