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WHO WE ARE

Site Gallery’s Society of Explorers is a collective of young people aged 14 – 19, who meet weekly at the gallery to collaborate with artists, create their own artwork, and help to develop Site Gallery’s programme.

The group has been running since 2013 and has a rolling membership. The Explorers are a key stakeholder in helping Site Gallery bring the voices and influence of young people into the organisation.

IF YOU JOIN YOU CAN EXPECT:

A regular meet up on Wednesdays 5 – 7pm.

  • Workshops and projects
  • The opportunity to collaborate with artists
  • The opportunity to develop creative projects
  • The opportunity to gain experience of working in a gallery
  • Talks and film screening events
  • Volunteering opportunities

“A good few years back, I attended one of these at the site gallery – it was with a famous artist who came in to work with a group of young people for two weeks. I’d had an interest in photography before – but this really grew that and enabled me on many levels, to take this forward. These days I’ve shot photos of all-sorts of events, from theatre to film stills, to famous faces like Trevor McDonald, Kate Nash, and many more. But it was the visual language I learnt that enabled that, and it took me to the next level. I highly recommend getting on this, it might literally change your life forever.”

Oliver Ibbotson, 2019

HOW TO GET INVOLVED:

You can apply now to be a part of our Society of Explorers by contacting Participation Producer, Chris Jarratt. You can email him on chris.jarratt@sitegallery.org

Site Gallery’s Society of Explorers is funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Arts Council England.

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