A travelling structure mapping festival space and time, this way-finder has more to offer than a direct A to B. The place to meet and consider your direction; Signs helps you get to your destination and beyond.
At first glance it appears to be a straightforward sign board, but closer inspection reveals further detail. Look out for the tall unit at main sites and moving between, guiding visitors through Warrington Arts Festival experiences as time passes by.
This is a collaboration between Steve Sutton and John McLeod, using digital and sculptural methods to form a flexible sites specific creation. The route is not always as expected.
Access:
For access information on locations where <Signs of the Time> takes place, see our accessibility guide
Season (19 July 2024 - 27 July 2024) |
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