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'GOING BACK BROCKENS: Monuments and Rhetoric After the Miners’ Strike'

Visit the major exhibition in Bishop Auckland to experience a powerful project, 2 years in the making.

Award-winning artist Narbi Price and acclaimed writer Mark Hudson have come together to craft stories of hope, change and aspiration in mining communities 40 years after the Durham Coalfields Miners’ Strikes. The show features 40 new paintings by Narbi depicting locations across County Durham connected to the mining industry as they are now, alongside a sound installation created by Mark using interviews recorded with the miners, families and the people of Horden between 1991–1992.

Location: The Warehouse: Newgate Centre, Bishop Auckland, DL14 7JQ (entered through the doors at the back of the multi-story car park - video of walk-through here

Open from: 12pm–3pm every Thursday, Friday & Saturday until Saturday 5th July

Engaging people across County Durham to choose, create and take part in creative experiences where they live in ways that last

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  • GOING BACK BROCKENS

    A collaboration between Artist Narbi Price and Writer Mark Hudson exploring themes around the 1984 miners strike and its legacy in County Durham 40 years on.

    Places were drastically different following the collapse of industry, hollowed of their identities, but despite such radical shifts they persevered and fought through - with historical and new stories to tell.

  • BREAKING OUT OF EXPECTATIONS

    In the heart of County Durham, a groundbreaking project is challenging societal perceptions and empowering marginalised young people from the Gypsy Roma Traveller (GRT) community and those being supported by detached youth work, to find their voices, work with artists and create their world.

  • YOU HEARD US

    ‘You Heard Us’ is a public art project led by Lizzie Klotz and Luca Rutherford, that demonstrates the power of community engagement and collaboration. Developed over an extended period of time, it involved more than 100 participants who contributed their voices, stories and energy. The project took place at two key locations: the Quaking Houses Community Centre and the Greenhills Centre in Wheatley Hill.

  • A SEAT AT THE TABLE

    'A Seat At The Table’ is a theatre project inspired by and made with residents connected to the Community Hubs that sustain many neighbourhoods across County Durham. Through collaborative workshops and powerful performances, the project gives voice to the challenges and triumphs of these essential community spaces.

  • NANA'S HOUSE

    Led by artist Ruth Flowers and co-curated by Zarah Worth, Nana’s House celebrated the position of women in a town named after a man.

    It wasn’t a gallery. It wasn’t a workshop programme. It wasn’t even an exhibition in the traditional sense. It was something else entirely - a public living room in Peterlee, a space to rest, remember, feel welcome and explore what happens when people are invited into a space to think about the older women in our lives.

  • Me Lost Me performing On and Off

    'ON AND OFF' — ME LOST ME

    Listen to ‘On And Off’ by Me Lost Me (Jayne Dent). A sonic collage of oral history recordings of Shotton Colliery ex-miner, Steven Maitland - a glorious track balancing pulsating beats, electronic instruments and vocals, reflecting stories of disorientating cycles of shift work in mining.

  • Peterlee 75 - Digital Residency

    Immerse yourself in Andrew Wood’s ‘SeventyFiveThreads (ver 1.0)’ digital “game space” — Part of his NMN Digital Residency artwork reflecting on the realities and failed futures of the utopic aspirations of the new town of Peterlee as it reached it’s 75th birthday.

  • EVERYTHING THERE EVER WAS

    A magical, large-scale, participatory performance for Crimdon Dene, featuring songs, theatre, a live band and a huge community cast for hundreds of local people.

  • DIGITAL RESIDENCY—THE BISHOPS, ALASTAIR FLINDALL

    A digital residency reimagining the local sports heritage of Bishop Auckland Football Club, its influence on the history of the sport and its deep-rooted connection with the communities of South West Durham.

  • ABOVE BELOW BEYOND

    A collaboration between artist Jamie Holman and young people across East Durham, exploring heritage and hope for the future of shared spaces.

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