This photostream serves as a space for the research and development of public art project(s) by t s Beall, working in collaboration with many others.

 

Beall is currently working (2011-15) with the Riverside Museum and Glasgow Museums on multiple practice-led research projects based at the University of Glasgow which aim to link the Riverside Museum to local communities, organisations, and folk in Govan, specifically the Govan Riverside.

 

Most recent images will be part of these projects.

 

For more on the Govan's hidden histories project (2013-14+), see project blog. The project involved two teams who developed work collaboratively – one was tasked with Re-imagining the Govan Heritage Trail and a second team looked specifically at 'Women's histories and protests on the Clyde.

 

Also part of practice-led research at the Riverside Museum, a separate team collaboratively developed Fair Glasgow, which examined the histories of travelling Showpeople. More via the Fair Glasgow website and blog.

 

In 2011-12 Beall and public artist Matt Baker worked with the Govan Housing Association on a series of public artworks and events celebrating the history of Govan and the future of the Riverside Housing Scheme. As part of The Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2012 they also led Nothing About Us Without Us Is For Us, a public art event using obsolete technology to hurl language across Glasgow's River Clyde.

 

Details on some of these projects are available via info given in individual images. For more information you can also check out t s Beall's website, t s Beall on Linked In, Matt Baker's website, and/or Matt Baker's blog.

 

Images gathered here have attribution info and unless otherwise noted are shared under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs.

 

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  • JoinedApril 2009
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  • HometownGovan, Glasgow
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