Pupils at Bridge Farm Primary School interview artists on Future Perfect.  Photo: Max McClure
Pupils at Bridge Farm Primary School interview artists on Future Perfect. 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 North Bristol Arts Trust have announced three landmark commissions by artists Laura Ford, Jamie Hayon and Tobias Rehberger for their new buildings at Southmead.  Field Art Projects worked with Willis Newson to propose the artists whose work you can read more about [here].


The University of Bristol's Artist in Residence Melanie Jackson will be giving a talk entitled Extraordinary Fauna at the Botanic Garden on Tuesday 25th June.  For further information please click here.


Artists Nils Norman, Matt Stokes and David Thorpe have published their proposals for Future Perfect: Hengrove Art Programme in South Bristol. The programme is being delivered by Field Art Projects and Jes Fernie and further details can be seen on our blog.