The past year has seen us transform Dunham Massey’s Great Hall into an immersive space for sight and sound. The current film ‘Remembering Stamford Hospital’ uses letters and oral histories, along with new interviews and archive footage, to bring to life the house as an auxiliary hospital in WWII. This installation, along with more films currently in production, allow this National Trust place to illuminate details of their history in an engaging and adaptable way.
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- Projects
- DISRUPT // Brighter Sound
- The Anvil, Hopers // MIF and Reclaim
- Peterloo 2019 // PHM
- The Lost Years // Dunham Massey, National Trust
- We’re Here Because We’re Here // 14-18 NOW
- Play with the Park // The Whitworth
- Sefton Young Carers // Collective Encounters
- The Big Wild Rumpus // The Whitworth
- The Right to Make Art
- The Ghost Train // Royal Exchange
- EADS // Working Together
- Sacred Sounds Women’s Choir // Showcase
- Showreel // Annie Woodson
- The Web School // Primary Workshops
- Jodrell Bank Calling // AND and BFI
- Backstage? Me? // Royal Exchange Theatre
- The Coal Boat // MA in Visual Anthropology
- Personal Museums // National Football Museum
- Build the Truce // The Imperial War Museum
- New York Morning // Elbow
- A Little Girl // The Royal Exchange
- I Will Not Chew // Grind Outs
- Before the Party // Almeida Theatre
- Objectage // Curriculum Plus
- From Coal to Cornflakes // Curriculum Plus
- Backstage? Me? // The Royal Exchange
- A Doll’s House // The Royal Exchange
- Music Takes Me Up // Mr Scruff
- Services No Longer Required // IWM North
- Fly Boy Blue // Elbow
- An Eye for an Eye
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