ISIS supported three week long research residencies at our space in central Newcastle by Ele Carpenter, Brian Degger, Jorn Ebner, Zuzana Hruskova, Ben Jones, Kelly Richardson and Sneha Solanki.
ISIS Arts collaborated with Durham City Arts and Culture 10 to produce two new site-specific pieces of temporary lighting works as part of Enlightenment, an East '08 festival of light in Durham in November 2008.
ISIS Arts presents Border Crossing a new commission by Polish artist Tomasz Bajer. The work was produced in Newcastle over a three-month residency at ISIS in spring 2008.
ISIS presented a new commission We Shall Overswim by Borjana Ventzislavova at Berwick Film and Media arts Festival.
At Home in Europe is a year-long media arts project addressing European identity.
Fallen Idyll - two videos by Monica Ross which reflect on current housing conditions through her observations of St. Lawrence Square, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, over a span of 5 years.
ISIS Arts and /sLab presented: Contemporary Chinese Artists' Work. February 6th - 10th 2008, curated by Keri Elmsly, Keith Whittle, Pauline Doutreluingne and Jian Jiang.
ISIS Arts and English Heritage developed a project based at Belsay Hall in Northumberland designed to enhance the site's appeal to young people and increase historical understanding and enjoyment.
For the second year running, ISIS Arts is involved in en-quire, a national action research project that explores the special benefits and challenges for young people of working with contemporary art within a gallery space.
This project was one of a citywide series of education and community projects leading up to Holocaust Memorial Day 2007, when Newcastle provided the national focus for events taking place around the country.
The Arts Council funded mini-residencies, as part of our ongoing media work within our space, between February and September 2007.
Sonumbra - a site specific installation using light by Loop.pH as part of the SHINE festival 2006.
In October 2006 ISIS Arts was invited to develop a new screening programme as part of the launch exhibition of Woodhorn.
18 short films - a Creative Partnerships Northumberland project in partnership with ISIS Arts, The Sage Gateshead and Newcastle College.
The Sound Art Lab was a four-day production lab organised by ISIS Arts in partnership with the AV Festival 2006.
ISIS Arts and Berwick upon Tweed Film and Media Arts Festival are pleased to present a new programme, featuring 20 innovative works by 17 international artists.
A year-long pilot programme of production-based new media projects that strengthen and reinforce each other by linking together artists, curators, technical resources and creative possibilities.
With Visual Artist Paul Clifford.
This education project is running alongside the Newcastle City Hidden Rivers Public Art project. 14th July - 12th August 2005.
Teachers and Artists are spending time training with the Thinking for Learning Unit in Northumberland. The main focus of the activity has been to examine HOW arts projects are delivered in schools.
Sunderland City Arts and ISIS Arts appointed Helena Swatton to produce work for the Roker Caves as part of the high profile Culture10 funded Sunderland Waterfront Festival 2005.
ISIS Arts and Northern Print Studio
Artists are working with staff and pupils in four schools in Northumberland to integrate digital media work within the school's new facilities.
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effects animator digital film maker Clive Tonge, artist in residence
at streetwise.
A project working with nursery schools in conjunction with Sure Start and the Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership.
Lead artist Chris Madge worked in four schools
In June, ISIS ran an artists lab in Oakley Cross Primary school, West Auckland, which explored the idea of ‘inside out’ and gave pupils the opportunity to work in all art forms.
To mark the 150th Anniversary of Middlesbrough’s Royal Charter, poet Andy Croft and digital artist Mark Haywood worked with the local community to celebrate the town’s past, present and future.
based at the ISIS New Media Studio and Northern Print Studio with artist Helen Robertson.
A two year project run as part of ISIS Arts and Education in Northumberland with lead Artist Chris Madge, working in schools around Blyth exploring the creative potential of new technology within the curriculum.
A Year of the Artist Residency with ISIS Arts, Teeside University and the National Region Film Archive with artist Chris Dooks.
was the new media artist in residence at SECOS in Middlesbrough, working with young people at risk of abuse through prostitution.
is a project that seeks to address the issues of what makes a good community and good citizens.
With animator, Sheryl Jenkins, and writer, Matt Hargrave.
Webcasting residency based at the ISIS New Media Studio with artists Kate Rich and Sneha Solanki.
A continuation of work by Monica Ross, which took place at the ISIS offices in Newcastle in March 2003.