a space to dream with
a space to project into
shelter and food
loaf by loaf
brick by brick
what you see is what you get
what does the space itself want?
what does Anfield want?
don’t take yourself too seriously
honesty
humour, quirkyness, cheakyness
wholesome
real
bold colours
what do I mean by welcome and what do you mean?
illustration or text on wrapping bags: an invitation to join the community land trust
taking your bread for a walk on a ribbon
2Up 2Down/ Homebaked
Young people in Anfield, Liverpool are being challenged by artist Jeanne van Heeswijk to look at the issues facing the development of their neighbourhood and to take matters into their own hands.
Over a two year period the group will develop a neighbourhood design process, a Build Camp and, ultimately, a sustainable, affordable building and/or re-use scheme.
From the outset the young people will be encouraged to think about their future and their neighbourhood in tandem, while learning that if they work together as a community they can improve their surroundings and, with it, their life chances.
Taking its name from the vernacular description of the small terraced house that characterises the North of England, the project offers an imaginative, experimental
approach to dealing with empty properties and spaces in Liverpool and beyond.
LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL IS FUNDED BY:
Arts Council England, Liverpool City Council
2UP2DOWN IS FUNDED BY:
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Granada Foundation
Mondriaan Foundation
Santander Foundation
Design Council CABE
The Steel Charitable Trust
BAM Construction
Seddon Construction
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2012-03-12