UNBOXED: unpacked
A new evalution into UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK has been published. Vikki Heywood believes it shows the programme was a good us…
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A new evalution into UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK has been published. Vikki Heywood believes it shows the programme was a good us…
There has been considerable criticism of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK – from the sector, in the press and in parliament. He…
A key goal of UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK has been to support young people entering the creative industries. Here three of them…
A decommissioned North Sea offshore platform has been transformed into the gargantuan art installation SEE MONSTER at Weston-super…
One of 50 creative practitioners trained in immersive technology to create UNBOXED’s StoryTrails, DJ McDowall shares how the…
Cultural experiences – as offered by Our Place in Space – are vital for youngsters with special educational needs. Dan…
About Us* is a dazzling free show combining projection mapping, animation, music and poetry. At its heart, says Maggie Aderin-Poco…
What happens when creative minds from different sectors and disciplines come together to imagine and design bold, large-scale even…
When the best of technology meets the spark of creativity, incredible things can happen regardless of what century – or mill…
Writer-in-residence Francesca Millican-Slater reflects on the Festival's intensive R&D period – an experim…
Festival UK* 2022 is not a ‘celebration of Brexit’ but a celebration of the place we call home, argues Sam Hunt.