Inside Out Exhibition

Wembley Park
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This event ended on Wednesday 1st of September 2021
Admission
Free
Venue Information
OVO Arena Wembley, Wembley
Empire Way, Wembley, HA9 0WS
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Wembley Park 0.31 miles

Wembley Park is excited to launch three more new summer commissions to its art trail, adding to the collection of outdoor public art for visitors to experience. The works will include Meadows of Change, which will feature on Wembley Park’s phone box. The piece was designed by HagenHinderdael in partnership with Quintain and Artistic Statements, and celebrates the layers of history of Wembley Park, focusing on its iconic heritage, from its start as the small village of Wembley Green and its meadows, to the iconic destination that it is today. The artwork takes us through moments of perseverance and change in both the skyline and narrative of this unique part of London.
Award winning artist and designer, Micah Purnell, has created Against The Odds, an artwork that is underpinned by a sense of togetherness, diversity and hope. Following the hardships the pandemic has brought to the area over the past year, the artist was inspired by the numerous occasions where people have come together in tough times to stand for the greater good. Micah’s expansive art pieces feature on the Spanish Steps and digital screens across Wembley Park.

Wembley Park’s free art trail currently consists of 15 pieces across various mediums, including paint, digital mixed media and upcycled materials, and includes artwork and installations, such as The Shadow Wall by Jason Bruges located on the Royal Route Underpass and Mr Doodle’s graffiti spaghetti upcycled cylinder blocks located in Market Square (plus more).
The art trail forms part of Wembley Park Arts, an extensive cultural programme of live music, sports, entertainment and theatre designed for its community and visitors to enjoy alongside shopping or eating out.

A digital map is available at www.wembleypark.com/art, along with QR codes on each piece, will allow visitors to discover the art ― including about their background, significance and creator ― as they explore the neighbourhood.

When: Throughout June to September 2021.
Where: Various locations across the neighbourhood.
Price: Free.

Tags: Art

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