Trellis film celebrates exhibition of co-created artwork
18 December 2019
The exhibition of art created in collaboration between UCL researchers and east London artists is celebrating in a short film now available.
Trellis: Public Art brought together UCL researcher and artists linked to east London in a programme of knowledge exchange and creative collaboration over 10 months in 2018-19.
The exhibition of the created works took place in October 2019, and engaged over 1500 members of the public over a 9 day period.
This programme of knowledge exchange is part of the wider vision for UCL Public Art and Community Engagement to create opportunities for collaboration between artists, researchers and communities based around the future UCL East campus.
Other films about the initial matchmaking, and the development of ideas can be found on the UCL Culture YouTube channel.
This programme was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
Trellis 2, the second iteration of the programme has just been announced, and is looking for artists and researchers interested in participating.
Top image: Beyond Sight Within Grasp (Red, Yellow and Blue), 2019. Commissioned by UCL Culture and UCL East © David Rickard and Tony Kenyon. Photo © Matt Clayton