The Work as Movement Archive  Photo: Max McClure
The Work as Movement Archive Photo: Max McClure

Field Art Projects believe that art and design can play an invaluable role in enhancing our enjoyment of the urban and rural environment.  We have a decade of experience of commissioning visual artists, designers and performers to create work within the public realm.  Projects vary from the large-scale to intimate resulting in permanent or temporary projects to transform the ordinary and the everyday.


Latest news:

The Work as Movement Archive: We are working with the artist Serena Korda on a new commission for Barton Hill which will be launched in Spring 2012. You can find out more about the project [here]


WAMA will present two Free contemporary dance workshops, on Saturday 25 February, an opportunity to participate first hand in the creation of the final dance.  If you would like to take part contact us for a place.


Artist Serena Korda will be giving a talk about her work at 6pm on Wednesday 21 March as part of the 'Art in the City' series at the Arnolfini, Bristol.  To book a ticket please contact the Box Office.

In December 2011, the Canary Wharf Group published Sculpture at Canary Wharf: A Decade of Exhibitions.

Theresa Bergne, Field Art Projects and Jes Fernie are working together to deliver a two year programme in Hengrove Park, South Bristol.  Working with the Hengrove and Stockwood Neighbourhood Partnership and Bristol City Council the programme will build on Phase 1 of the public art programme.  Click [here] for more information.