Tom Higham, Founder and Creative Director, Mediale added:
“We’re extremely excited about this project, and the opportunity Matthew has had to work in such depth and richness with the stories and histories of the community there. His work is always of rigorous depth and nuance, using things like projection technology in a considered and engaged way. Matthew is an artist we have been working with for some time, and is truly at the vanguard of considered and high quality digital art.”
As part of the Navvies project, there will be a series of community workshops exploring the navvy legacy in Salford. A special workshop was hosted at the BBC Philharmonic studio, with musicians from the orchestra and composer Hayley Suviste working with participants to gather material, sounds, feelings and ideas that will form part of the musical composition.
The installation will launch as the headline artwork of Lightwaves Festival 2022 and will run from December 1st – 10th at Huron Basin in Salford Quays. The projection into the canal will be accompanied by the new musical composition performed by the BBC Philharmonic.
This series of projects are Commissioned by Quays Culture, MediaCity and Mediale. Produced by Mediale and Quays Culture, with support from Loaves and Fishes and BBC Philharmonic. Supported by Arts Council, England, Historic England and Greater Manchester Combined Authority.
Find out more about Navvies visit www.salfordnavvies.com