Urban Wilderness are seeking applications from Artists who want to be part of our mission to regenerate Longton through personal creativity, public artworks and events.
Read More"there is one stone that appears to be defying gravity and staying upright”
Read MoreI was struck by the omnipresence of buddleia in so many of the heritage buildings. It's indomitable and insists on growing in the most difficult of places, like a symbol of hope for renewal…
Read MoreLocal runners Kathy Jackson and Peter Morgan reflect upon watching 'Grit' by Sophia Hatfield
Read MoreSoap Box Shout-Out set out as a project to provide a platform for young people and political discussion…
Read MoreIn 2020 the Clay Comrades were commissioned to produce a work for Urban Wilderness as part of the Winter Wastelands project…
Read MoreIt was towards the end of 2013 that creativity became a must for me. It was a way to help sustain my mental health during stressful times in my life.
Read MoreIf you are ever in doubt whether or not to create a piece of artwork, make sure you go ahead and create it, who knows where it will lead…
Read MoreOne year on the Immaculate sisters are visiting the wild women of Urban Wilderness to discover the hidden rituals that support their work and creative practices.
Read MoreSitting in the garden during the first lockdown my 3 year old son was doodling on the slabs with chalk. He started to sketch a blue line “look Daddy, like a river”…
Read MoreThis year's Turner Prize list of nominees, for the first time in the prize's history, consists entirely of 'artist collectives'. This practice is reflected in the work of Urban Wilderness's 'Wastelands 2020' project
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