Archive

From the architecture pavilion and digital commissions to the ideas marathon and the general ecology programme, explore over 50 years of artists, projects and exhibitions.

Jasleen Kaur Everyday Resistance 4

Everyday Resistance

Jan 2018 – April 2024

How can cooking and eating together be a site of resistance? A project with Jasleen Kaur in collaboration with mothers and children from the Portman Early Childhood Centre.

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ACT ESOL

ACT ESOL

9 Apr 2011

ACT ESOL is an ongoing practice-led collaborative action research project initiated by Serpentine Projects in partnership with English for Action.

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The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish

The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish

Ongoing

A multi-year, interdisciplinary festival and research project, part of the General Ecology project.

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Working Conversations?

Working Conversations?

28 Nov 2016

A series of educational videos highlighting the different issues migrants could potentially face working in Europe today.

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What Are Words Worth / Sentient Value Systems

What Are Words Worth / Sentient Value Systems

11 Jun 2018

Taylor Le Melle and Daniella Valz Gen were the first artists and writers to undertake the Writing the City residency programme. 

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Who Comes to Church Street Makes it: A Walking A-Z of the Area

Who Comes to Church Street Makes it: A Walking A-Z of the Area

15 Apr 2020

A publication based on a series of public walks in the local Church St area hosted by Chris Jones and Sam Curtis. 

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Barter With the Future Self

Barter With the Future Self

5 Apr 2006

This project brought together an architect and a design collective to work with the residents of a care home.

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For A Walk With: Dementia in the City

For A Walk With: Dementia in the City

8 Apr 2013

A proposition to work with residents of care homes experiencing dementia and with care workers in the context of residential care. 

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Here Is the Place

Here Is the Place

4 Jan 2018

Year 6 children collaborated with artist Adam James to create a game about living and working together.

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