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Tag: Tine Bech

October 16, 2010August 21, 2012Installation, News, Sculpture

Tine Bech

[lang_en] ‘Swansea Buoys Reconnect’ River Tawe Sail Bridge Tine Bech has worked with the communities of St Thomas, Grenfell Park and Port […]

October 16, 2010August 21, 2012News

Locws Projects 2010/2

[lang_en] Locws Projects 2010/2 8 October – 31 October 2010 Tine Bech Jackie Chettur Rebecca Spooner Simon Whitehead To coincide with the […]

September 20, 2010June 13, 2013News, Outreach News, Photography, Public Workshops

Light Drawing Workshop Images

Here is a selection of some of the 362 images created in the Light Drawing Workshops by people from St. Thomas, Grenfell […]

August 27, 2010February 12, 2013News, Outreach News, Photography, Public Workshops

Light Drawing Workshops

Free and Open to All 15th September Waterfront Community Church from 6.30 – 8.30pm 21st September St Thomas Community Primary School from […]

August 17, 2010August 21, 2012Audio, Education, Film, Heritage, Installation, News, Photography, Sculpture

LOCWS INTERNATIONAL: PRESS RELEASE 17.08.10

[lang_en] New Contemporary Artworks for Swansea Tine Bech, Jackie Chettur, Rebecca Spooner, Simon Whitehead 8th – 31st October 2010 A series of […]

August 9, 2010August 21, 2012News

Tine Bech

[lang_en] Tine Bech was born in Denmark and now lives and works in London. Bech’s practice is concerned with how we engage […]

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LOCWS International is an award-winning artist-led organisation that was established in 1999 by artists David Hastie and Tim Davies with the aim of making the arts more accessible to the public. Based in the City of Swansea, the organisation has developed a range of educational and participatory activities that enables members of the community to take part in and broaden their understanding of the arts.

Over 18 years the organisation has delivered its Art Across The City programme, which has built up an impressive archive of projects with the delivery of over 100 commissioned public artworks for accessible public spaces across the city and an award-winning Arts Outreach and Learning Programme that has enabled thousands of people from across the district to take part and learn about the arts in an open and accessible way.

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