Overview

Four Corners is an annual Community Arts Project supported and funded by Liverpool City Council and the Primary Care trust. For 2012 the project is entitled ‘A Shared Place’ and will take place across South Liverpool during January, February and March with activity being coordinated by Liverpool John Moores University’s Art & Design POD.

The intention of the project is to engage neighbourhoods in the 5 Ways to Wellbeing (Connect/Be Active/Take Notice/Keep Learning/Give) and for their experiences to be SHARED in a public exhibition across the region via public transport. Work will be displayed on buses and bus stops as well as the Airport and other key sites such as health centers.

Look out for creative projects, gardening, improv, comedy, personal histories, photography and some interesting public art pieces in the area and visit this website for updates on progress.



Listen to Frank Carlyle talk to Lee Valley Pensioners - HERE

Download ARCH's script for
'Garston, Past, Present & Future' - HERE

Want to know more about Four Corners, it's history and successes? View their video HERE

Want to know more about the Decade of Health & Wellbeing? View the website HERE

Want to know more about LJMU's Art & Design POD? Visit our website HERE