Past Projects

Our Constant Neighbour

A National Lottery Heritage Funded  community and arts project based around the Antonine Wall, Scotland organised by ApoTypomata Arts. A brochure outlining the project and its outcomes is linked in the title.

Boxed Up

Boxed Up was an Arts Council funded project based in the Goldsmith’s Estate and Repton Boys Boxing Club in Hackney, East London.

The project explored notions of city living, discipline and the sense of belonging, while looking at the history of the boxing club which transformed the lives of young men for decades.

Working with local teenagers, the project explored territoriality and identity, and engaged the participants in the creation of artworks and interpretation. For an example, click the link in the title. 

Coracle Building

For three consecutive Clydebuilt Festivals (2017-2019) Ian, Eleni and carpenter Daisy Martinez provided an interactive coracle building demonstration and coracle testing sessions on the river Clyde. For the Kirkintilloch Canal Festival 2023, Ian provided a coracle building demonstration.

Shaping the frame
Building the basket
Sealing the coracle
Testing on the Clyde

Photo soup (Refugee Week Scotland)

As part of Refugee Week Scotland, 2017, Photosoup was a project led by Lambhill Stables Photography Group to celebrate diversity in and around Lambhill with a photo shoot in the Stables gardens. 

What If?

An international, collaborative art project that exhibited in London, Athens and Ankara, bringing together Greek, Turkish and Cypriot artists, exploring identity, culture, language, religion and the idea of the “other”. 

Kiosk

Enquiries into a public park: twelve artists respond to Haggerston Park, London. Funded by The European Regional Development Fund; Telford Homes; Craig & Rose Ltd; Haggerston Regeneration Parnership.

Journey

Children from a Tottenham (London) primary school responded to their environment through photography, storytelling, making and play, exploring notions of displacement and migration against the background of a “host” community. Funded by Refugee Week, Peabody Trust, Millenium Awards, Haringey Council. 

Greetings From Afar

An exhibition exploring the post-war world and family connections and travel through slides, photographs and postcards collected from Eleni Roussou, Antonis Loukataris, Marjorie Hepburn and Constance Fish.