QDT Artist Collaboration

We have 20 years experience working creatively in a socially engaged way. We work closely with artists at all stages of their careers. We can support artists who are working in a socially engaged way for the first time and we support the development of more experienced artists. We are particularly interested in working with artists who are currently underrepresented in the socially engaged sector.

Artist Collaboration  /   Community Engagement  /   Laundry Projects

Along These Lines – The Heritage of Laundry

A collaboration with sound artist Anna Edmonds to design and present an immersive audio tour exploring Brighton’s laundry heritage. Along These Lines focuses on laundry to explore themes such as the reality of working class lives, women's work and economic independence, as well as the specific significance of laundries in the local area.

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Artist Collaboration  /   Community Engagement

Urban Fabric

Urban Fabric, a collaboration with Sew Fabulous invited people who don’t usually engage with the planning process to create textile artworks that respond to conversations about the changing face of London Rd. These artworks were then digitally curated to create one fabric that visually represents the composite parts of our community and wider city.

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Artist Collaboration  /   Laundry Projects

Life Through Laundry – Barrow-in-Furness

We commissioned Ruth Mary Johnson to work in her home town of Barrow-in-Furness as part of our Life Through Laundry project. Together we produced a poetry zine and audio piece with stories surrounding the local laundrettes shared by staff, customers and the local community highlighting the role of the laundrette and laundry in people's lives.

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Artist Collaboration  /   Community Engagement

Shopkeepers of the World

Charity shops hold the objects that tell the stories of their community. Shopkeepers of the World is a project uniting and celebrating the culture of shopping in St Leonards on Sea and Bexhill, exploring the charity shop as a vessel for memories of people and place.

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Artist Collaboration

Peer group – Duty

Duty is the name of a peer group of women who have been meeting regularly for 4 years. The Duty group use materials which explore the inequalities women face in everyday life as a starting point for conversations about their own experiences of injustice and inequality.

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Artist Collaboration  /   Community Engagement  /   Laundry Projects

Life Through Laundry – Leicester & South Norwood

As part of a commission by Historic England to explore and celebrate our high streets, Granby Street, Leicester was unofficially twinned with South Norwood’s High Street. Life Through Laundry is a tale of two 'towns' through the lens of the local laundrette celebrating the individuals that frequent the high street, the spaces where worlds collide.

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