Strange Cargo

YOU HAVE DONE US PROUD

Thank you for making City.Sound.Project 2013 a great success! Still partying? The CSP Afterparty goes on until 4AM at Cuban, and until 3AM at The Penny and Chemistry - Picture House is open till 2AM.  Please have a safe journey home, and respect ... more

SECRET SET TIMES

Accoustic sets to a limited audience: AT BROWNS COFFEE HOUSE 4pm - Benjamin Francis Leftwich 4.45pm - Will Fox 5.30pm ... more

TICKET & WRISTBAND INFORMATION

A limited number of tickets will be available on the day. These will be strictly first come, first serve and will ... more

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Overview

Strange Cargo produce, develop, support and deliver high-quality participatory arts projects.

Empowering communities through high-quality cultural engagement can benefit individuals and society as a whole, and transform public perceptions. Their projects explore issues related to public space, focus on participatory public art and illustrate our bespoke approach to consultation and delivery.

Strange Cargo are passionate about the role of the arts in learning, training and skill-building for schools and communities. Creative professional development opportunities, and investment in artist research, underpin their work.

They've worked in East Kent for 15 years and make a vital contribution to Folkestone's cultural landscape. We provide a professional space for artists to make and show new, world-class visual art at Georges House Gallery.

Strange Cargo have recently been chosen as one of 19 international artists for the Folkestone Triennial 2011, and been commissioned to produce an exciting new public art project Everywhere Means Something to Someone.

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