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FREQUENCY: Artist of the Future
As part of Frequency Festival 2019, in partnership with Waterside Shopping Centre and Lincoln BIG, Frequency set about finding the ‘Artist of the Future’. After a very hard decision, we are both pleased and excited to announce our winners from each age category here!
The Meet Up 2019: #1 Women In Tech
On Wednesday 23 October, we introduced the inaugural THE MEET UP event to set the scene for Frequency Festival 2019. The event brought together the collective voices of the creative industries to explore ways in which we can move diversity forward in a technological age and help shape the future of digital.
A BIG THANK YOU!
Thank you so much to everyone who visited Frequency 2019 from 24-27 October, to all our fantastic artists, and all the staff and volunteers who worked incredibly hard to make this festival such a success!
#SeriousString
Artist George Eksts’ exhibition titled Serious String at Mansions of the Future has been re-curated by visitors at Frequency Festival over the past four days. The works exhibited in a special framework, and on wheels, allowed visitors, gallery staff and the artist to put the works together and to re-curate the show.
The Process to My Final Images by Victoria Roberts
Victoria Roberts shares the creative process behind her black and white photographs, Industrial Quarry. The creative brief came from Frequency 2019’s theme of “Disruption=Cultural Reinvention”, during a module in her second year studying BA Photography at University of Lincoln.
MY SOUL IS A SEARCH ENGINE by Dolly Sen
We as human beings asks questions as part of our makeup, including questions about our very existence, what if we asked Google these questions instead?
Frequency Artist Of The Future
Calling all future artists and inventors! We want you to show us what you think art and inventions for Lincoln could look like 100 years from now. And be in with a chance of winning a £25 Smiggle voucher!
See-Through Tonight!
Tonight at 7:30pm Claire Gaydon presents See-Through at LPAC Studio 1 as part of Frequency Festival 2019. Expect to laugh a lot!