As Coventry and Warwickshire residents light up their streets for Window Wanderland, 21 artists have been commissioned to transform windows in residential areas across the region.
Coventry Artspace has given bursaries to 21 artists to create work for local communities. This project is inspired by artists all over the world who have found ways to bring moments of light to their neighbourhoods during the pandemic by sharing their work in windows, balconies and on the streets.
Artists will be featured on the Artspace website and audio recordings about the artwork will be shared on the Echoes audio app so that visitors can find out more about them and their practice. The work will be professionally photographed and promoted through Coventry Artspace and Coventry City of Culture Trust social media channels. The project is funded by Arts Council England, The National Lottery Community Fund, Coventry City Council and Coventry City of Culture Trust (CCCT) and builds on the Window Wanderland trails led by CCCT in 2021.
Confirmed Phase 2 artists are:
Bibi Asmahiel at the Refugee and Migrant Centre, Norton House, CV1 5FX
Caitriona Dunnett at the Ken Kenneth Community Centre, Stratford upon Avon, CV37 0DA
Daniel Pryde-Jarman & Jane Ball at the Starley Housing Co-operative, Vicroft Court
Indira Lakshmi at the Broad Street Hall, Foleshill, CV6 5BG
Janet Tryner at the Crow Recycling, Orchard House, Hillfields, CV1 5LB
Kitty Kaur at the Bedworth Leisure Centre, CV12 0JP
Madeleine Snowdon at the SYDNI Centre, Leamington Spa, CV31 1PT
Tom Godwin at the Moat House Leisure and Neighbourhood Centre, CV2 1EA
The artworks will be installed this winter.