Allia needs 3500 photos for an art installation
The Points of Intersection public art project aims to celebrate Allia Future Business Centre’s social and environmental commitment and the communities it serves.
British artist Helen Marshall, who’s portfolio includes work for BBC Television and Tate Britain, has been commissioned to produce a huge ‘creative wall of support’ photomontage to be displayed in the atrium of Future Business Centre Cambridge.
Helen will begin work on the piece in September using photographs submitted from the FBC community by tenants, visitors, staff, investors, suppliers and community groups; she needs 3500 photographs to create the ambitious installation.
Tenants and staff have begun taking part in creative workshops at the centre, playing and manipulating light in different ways to create images which will be used in the photomontage.
To be part of the story, simply upload photos which you think amplify your business, at www.futurebusinesscentre.co.uk/support/public-art-the-points-of-intersection and the chances are you will see your images in the montage when it’s permanently installed in November.
For more information, please visit the Points of Intersection page or contact the Project Manager, Dipak Mistry, by emailing dipak@acuityarts.co.uk