2008  

October 18 and 25
November 2

 

The Great Exhibition
7 Victorian collectors out and about in Coventry to launch The New Herbert

August 1 - 6 September

 

Triangle at Charlecote Park, Near Stratford Warwickshire
Residency: 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22 August, 1-2, 5-6 September

August 8

 

Triangle at Cross of Nails Conference for the International Centre for Reconciliation Coventry Cathedral

Workshop 2pm

August 7

August 5

 

Auditions The Great Exhibition

Triangle at Upton House - staff training day - National Trust

 

June 19

 

 

Triangle at The Leatherseller's Hall, St Helen's Place, London for The Real Sheepskin Association

June 4
7.30pm till late £5

 

Lab Night at Shunt Lounge (London Bridge)
An evening of new performance

A blend of condensed, durational and fleeting performances combined with conversation and screenings:
Kurt Zarniko - special presentation

20 May

 

Triangle at Hartshill, Nuneaton Canal Project - for Groundwork

May 29 - June 27

 

Whissell and Williams at Woodfield School Coventry

Residency: 23 - 27 June

April 3 - 6

 

Triangle Presentations at Performance Learning and Heritage Conference - University of Manchester

‘Immersive Museum Theatre’ and The Museum’s Ruins
Richard Talbot, Co-Artistic Director, Triangle

“What is the role of the director in Immersive Museum Theatre and where does the academic sit?” Carran Waterfield, Artistic Director of Triangle and Dr Norwood Andrews, Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick.

March 3 - 28

Theme: The Gateway of Incarceration and Protest

Coventry and the Troubles in Northern Ireland - the dirty protests.

The '39, the '49, the '55 and the '74 - where do the stories of Mary Ball and Ruht Ellis collide with the cause in Northern Ireland?

 

The Last Women

Workshops and development
Drapers' Hall, Bayley Lane, Coventry CV1 5QP
Artists: Carran Waterfield, Olivia Winteringham, Kathryn Bond and Emily Ayres

Special evening event: The Ballot and the Bomb at Coventry Council Chamber 7pm Tuesday 25 March 2008.


February 4 - 29

Theme: The Gateway of Health, Safety and Hospitality

The hearth and the home
The Violent Domestic
Mary Ball at home.

 

The Last Women
Gateway Two: The Immersive Museum Theatre of Health Safety and Hospitality
Workshops and development
Drapers' Hall, Bayley Lane, Coventry CV1 5QP
Artists: Carran Waterfield, Nina Smith, Emily Ayres, Bronwyn Harrison, Joanna Foster
Guests:
Opportunities to participate

ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT Drapers' Hall, Bayley Lane, Coventry CV1 5QP

January 7 - February 1 Theme: The Gateway of Authority

Mary Ball at work - the ribbon weaver

George Eliot at work - the novelist - contemporary lives in opposition
The artist at work: the
artist's research

 

The Last Women
Gateway One: The Immersive Museum Theatre of Authority
Workshops and development
The Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth
Artists: Carran Waterfield, , Kathryn Bond, Lorraine Smith, Olivia Winteringham, Joanna Foster, Roberta Carreri
Guests: John Burton, Linda Mayne, Robert Muscutt, Mystery Guest
Opportunities to participate
Download information

ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT The Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth

January 7 - February 1 Theme: The Gateway of Authority

Mary Ball at work - the ribbon weaver

George Eliot at work - the novelist - contemporary lives in opposition
The artist at work: the
artist's research

 

The Last Women
Gateway One: The Immersive Museum Theatre of Authority
Workshops and development
The Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth
Artists: Carran Waterfield, , Kathryn Bond, Lorraine Smith, Olivia Winteringham, Joanna Foster, Roberta Carreri
Guests: John Burton, Linda Mayne, Robert Muscutt, Mystery Guest
Opportunities to participate
Download information

ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT The Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth

January 11 2pm   Publlc open Forum
January 15 7pm   Public Event - The Artist's Journey with Roberta Carreri, Joanna Foster and a mystery guest
January 18 2pm   Publlc Open Forum
January 25 2pm   Publlc Open Forum
January 29 7pm   Public Event - George Eliot and Mary Ball - contemporary lives in opposition

February 1 2pm

 

Publlc Open Forum

January 25

 

Performance-Lecture Stupidity Improves Your Memory - Kurt Zarniko at Central School of Speech & Drama, 2.30-5.30pm
February 9 Performance-Lecture Stupidity Improves Your Memory - Kurt Zarniko at the Playing for Laughs Conference De Montford University

February 27

 

Triangle's Work in Times of War presentation by Richard Talbot & Mr Whissell at Museums Libraries & Archives Council (MLA) Rennaissance in the Regions Conference, RAF Cosford

2007 

December 1,2,8,9,15,16

11am -4pm

 

 

Triangle at Charlecote Park, near Stratford upon Avon.

December 11
6.30pm

 

Kurt Zarniko at London Theatre Seminar,Senate House, Russell Square Contact: Dr Helen Freshwater h.freshwater@bbk.ac.uk

December 10
10.45 -12.00

 

Kurt Zarniko: Stupidity Improves Your Memory
Coventry Older People's Forum
Coventry Council House, Council Chamber

Contact: Don Newman
Telephone: 024 7622 7753
E-mail: admin@copf.co.uk

December 10
7pm

 

Kurt Zarniko: Stupidity Improves Your Memory
Holy Trinity Church Centre (Old Blue Coat School), Coventry


For details call Keith Draper on (024) 76402030 or email chairman@coventrysociety.org.uk

November 21-22

 

Triangle Training Programme at Charlecote Park, near Stratford upon Avon.
led by Richard Talbot and Carran Waterfield with Lindsey Chapman

November 8
2pm

 

Visit The Last Women
Draper's Hall, Coventry.

October 18
6pm

 

Kurt Zarniko: Stupidity Improves Your Memory
Roehampton University School of Arts, Digby Stuart Building Contact: Professor Adrian Heathfield
Contact: a.heathfield@roehampton.ac.uk.

October

 

The Last Women Development - Armagh, Bedworth, Belfast. Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Nottingham.

Artists: Carran Waterfield, Emily Ayres, Kathryn Bond, Bronwyn Harrison, Lorraine Smith, Nina Smith, Olivia Winteringham and others to be confirmed

26 September

 

Triangle at CAF Belfast The Last Women Development Programme: artists - Carran Waterfield, Richard Talbot, Olivia Winteringham

19-22 September

 

Triangle at the Imtal Global Conference in Belfast CMP Soc

15 September

 

Triangle's Work In Times of War The Herbert & Coventry Cathedral 2- 6pm (register at The Herbert reception) presentations and a party - contact contact for more information

August

 

Triangle at Edinburgh Festival - Total Theatre

July 26 - 4 September

 

Triangle at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire - Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday Monday 11.30am - 5pm. See the work.

August

 

Y outh Arts Award placements

July 30

 

Coventry Cathedral - 'International Youth Conference 2007'
presentation.

June 11-13

 

The Narrative Practitioner: Developing Excellence in Research Education and Practice - North East Wales Institute of Higher Education Wrexham
Making it up as we go along: construction of narrative in Immersive Museum theatre - Paper by Paul Johnson

May 17

 

Presentation: Triangle's work as a theatre in residence for West Midlands Hub Museums

Kurt Zarniko at Masterworks Festival, PCI, Leeds University

Arpril/May

 

Development of The Last Women

Dvd Rom Production:

Triangle's Work In Times of War - due for release September 2007

Arpril 4

 

Easter/Ishtar Tea Party - Presentation on The Last Women
Draper's Hall, Bayley Lane, Coventry CV1 2pm

March

 

Development of The Last Women

21 February

 

Capitalising on Creativity Workshop University of Abertay Dundee: Art or honesty? Breaking the rules of the game with Immersive museum theatre. Paper by Paul Johnson

February 12 - 16

 

The Last Women

Training Programme

For details please go to home page

January - May

 

Production of DVD Rom

Triangle's Work In Times of War due for completion and distribution July 2007

2006 

June 16

 

Richard Talbot presents Chico Talks at

Performance Studies International

Queen Mary College University of London

What can performance do for human rights, and human rights for performance?

4.30pm - 6.30pm

May 4 - June 29  

Don't Play Near the Water

A partnership between Coventry Archives, Triangle and Creative Partnerships working with Sidney Stringer School, Spon Gate Primary and Tiverton School.

Collaborating artists: Carran Waterfield, Hazel Barnfather, Kathryn Beale and Lucy Norris with Valerie Meehan (Creative Learning Officer - Museums Hub)

May 31, June 1, 2

July 24-28

 

New project with The Little Herberts for 6-11 year olds:

Donkey on the Roundabout: travellers and migrant workers.

May 19- 24 

Exhibition: Chico Talks

Gallery One: The Herbert, Coventry. Open daily 10am - 5pm.

May 1, 8, 22, 29

June 5, 12, 19, 26

 

The Wall
research and development

Teenage performers working in collaboration with Triangle performers in an exploration of The Cold War.

April 3 - 28 

New Production: Chico Talks

Devising work in Primrose Hill Street with company in preparation for August performance

March 14  

Performance Heritage and Learning Seminar
Manchester University

March 11 

Birmingham City Council House 11am - 4pm

Celebrating Young Roots Heritage Lottery Fund Event

Demonstration of War Is Over project with Whissells and Williams's plus screening of film

March 7-9 

Immersive Museum Theatre Performance Training Programme:

St Mary's Hall and Drapers' Hall

March 3 

Audition day - Chico Talks

February 22 

Half day workshop
Immersive Museum Theatre
Coventry University

February 20 

All Day workshop
Immersive Museum Theatre
Manchester University

February 13 - 19 

The Wall research and develop
workshops at Draper's Hall and Rough Close Scout Camp
10am - 3pm

January 26 

The Singing Nun
Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival Belfast
The Theatre Truck 1.00 Ð 2.00pm

Tickets £5.00 including lunch available on-line from www.cqaf.com or telephone 028 9023 2403

2005

 

 

October 24 - November 25 

War is Over -Immersive Museum Theatre Project at Rough Close Scout Camp, Coventry:

A collaboration between Triangle, The Herbert, The Little Herberts, Tile Hill Wood and The Woodlands secondary schools and four Coventry Primary Schools: All Saints Primary, Coundon Primary, John Shelton School and Southfields School

A Triangle Training Project funded by The Big Lottery Fund, West Midlands Hub Renaissance in the Regions Initiative, Heritage Lottery Young Roots Fund and Arts Council England

DETAILED DIARY OF PROJECT:

24 OctoberProject preparation with out of school group 10am - 3pm daily

31 October - 4 November - Tile Hill Wood and The Woodlands - Drama Student training

7-8 November - 30 recruits from John Shelton Primary train with Whissell, Williams, Williams, Williams and Williams alongside 6 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands

9-10 November - 30 recruits from All Saints Primary train with Whissell, Williams, Williams, Williams and Williams alongside 6 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands

11 November debrief - Tile Hill and The Woodlands

14-17 November 60 recruits from Coundon Primary train with Whissell, Williams, Williams, Williams and Williams alongside 6 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands

18 November - debrief - Tile Hill, The Woodlands, John Shelton, All Saints

21-24 November - 27 recruits from Southfields School train with Whissell, Williams, Williams, Williams and Williams alongside 9 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands

25 November - debriefs at Coundon Primary and Southfields School with party at The Herbert at 3.30pm for production team and YR 11 trainees

END OF PROJECT

 

24-28 October 

Planning Meeting for out of school group - War is Over

3 October 

Planning Meeting for out of school group - War is Over

29 September 

Tile Hill Wood Language College - Recruitment of the Williams's

27 September 

The Woodlands School - Recruitment of the Whissells

22 October 

Williams and Williams evacuate volunteer evacuees 2pm at The Herbert. Call 024 7683 2386 to book a place.

19 October 

Whissell, Williams, Williams and Williams attend launch of Their Past Your Future at The Herbert 6.30pm - screenings of Whissell and Williams work.

12-16 October 

Extending Our Reach: The Fourth Biennial IMTAL Conference Canberra, Australia

Presentation on Immersive Museum Theatre given by Robin Johnson, Richard Talbot, Carran Waterfield, Whissell and Williams and associate artists Hazel Barnfather and Rebecca O'Brien (Williams and Wililams)

Supported by Arts Council England

8 October 

Kindle Theatre perform Edinburgh Fringe hit Beastly Beauties @ Warwick Word Festival - directed by Carran Waterfield. See reviews on Triangle Home page. Lord Leycester Hospital, 5.00pm - 6.00pm

Supported by Arts Council England

20 September 

Presentation on Triangle's residency at The Herbert and Immersive Museum Theatre for Peter Hewitt, Chief Executive Arts Council England, Sally Luton Regional Executive Director Arts Council England West Midlands and Stella Manzie, Chief Executive, Coventry City Council

4-27 September 

Triangle, company-in-residence at The Herbert presents Chico Talks

An installation by Richard Talbot as part of the Granted! exhibition at The Herbert, Coventry

Since 2001 Richard Talbot and Carran Waterfield (Triangle) have developed a distinctive and award-winning approach to site-specific performance that interprets the collections of galleries and museums. This installation of artist's video and artefacts from the collection of Chico the Clown reviews research and development work as well as plans for a new performance piece about objects, forgetting and clowns planned for 2006.

September 

Company preparation for War is Over immersive museum theatre project

funded by Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery Fund and West Midlands Hub Rennaisance in the Regions Initiative

4-28 August 

The Singing Nun
Edinburgh Festival 2005 Smirnoff Underbelly (Big Belly).

All shows 6.40(7.40)pm. Previews 4-5 August £5.
Fridays-Sundays £9.50 (£8.50). Monday-Thursday £8.50 (£7.50).

Box Office:0870 745 3083.

4-20 August 

Beastly Beauties
Edinburgh Festival 2005 Smirnoff Underbelly (Iron Belly).

All shows 12.05(13.05)pmPreview Shows: 4th and 5th August Performances: 6th - 20th August [no show 10th]
Box Office: 0870 745 3083

26 July 

Beastly Beauties @ The Herbert, Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5QP (7.30) www.kindletheatre.co.uk

Box Office: 024 7683 2386

22 July 

The Articulate Practitioner - University of Aberystwyth

26 July 

Beastly Beauties @ The Herbert, Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5QP (7.30) www.kindletheatre.co.uk

Box Office: 024 7683 2386

22 July 

The Articulate Practitioner - University of Aberystwyth

6 - 26 July 

Development of Beastly Beauties directed by Carran Waterfield

15 July 

Screening of Coventry Kids in the Blitz 11am City College Theatre, The Butts, Coventry. To reserve a ticket

8 July 

Screening of Coventry Kids in the Blitz 11am City College Theatre, The Butts, Coventry. To reserve a ticket

27 June 

Workshop @ The Meadows School, Birmingham

15 June 

Curiosity and Imagination Root and Wings Award
Savoy Hotel, London

10 June 

Screening of Coventry Kids in the Blitz 11am at Ellen Terry Lecture Theatre, Jordan Well, Coventry. Limited seats call 07770 601533 to reserve a seat.

3 June 

The Singing Nun @ Square Chapel Centre, Halifax 8pm
call 07899872215 for details

19 May 

Surviving as a professional artist by squatting within the institution, resisting infection and and creating the conditions for a "happy home" Presentation by Carran Waterfield: Palatine Event Oxford Brookes University

May 11 

Museums and Heritage Award for Excellence Cafe Royal, London

June 10 and July 15
 Coventry Kids in the Blitz - see above

April 3- June 2 4.30-6pm
every Monday

 

 

March 14 - 19

 

 

The Herbert Collection - workhops for young people - living responses - Gallery One and various venues
call 07770 601 533 for detailsApril 3 and every monday

for 10 weeks - 4.30 - 6pm

 

The Singing Nun - performance experiments followed by performances at Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal Bath:18 - 19 March, performed by Richard Talbot in collaboration with Carran Waterfield

22 February 2005  

Triangle and The Herbert host International Museum Theatre Alliance (IMTAL) meeting - Gallery One

February 7 - 22 

Chico Talks - Gallery One - The Herbert. Curated by Richard Talbot

January - March 

Post Production Coventry Kids in the Blitz

2004

November 15
- December 15

 

Kurt Zarniko at Towards Tomorrow Conference, Centre for Performance Research, Aberystwyth.

Coventry Kids in the Blitz
a collaboration with the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Cathedral, Coventry Transport Museum, Coventry Libraries, Coventry Children & Family Service, Holbrooks Primary School and Southfields Primary School.

A West Midlands Hub Renaissance in the Regions Initiative also funded by Arts Council England.

The Whissell and Williams Home Front Training Camp - artist training followed by site specific project work.

 

Sep 27-30 

The Singing Nun ARUNDEL FESTIVAL CLUBWEST at St. Mary's Hall, London Road, Arundel, West Sussex (8.15pm) arundelfestival@btopenworld.com

August 10 - 14 

The Singing Nun Rehearsals - Whitefriars Monastery, Coventry

July 19 onwards 

Workshops with The Little Herberts daily for three weeks at The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry

July 

Mythic Journeys Conference. 3 -6 June
Godiva, the naked politician and White Riding - a perfomance in parallel presented by Carran Waterfield and Nor Hall - Hyatt Regency Hotel, Atlanta City, Georgia, USA.

April 

SIN DEX performance installation with The Little Herberts at The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum - open workshop exhibition 7 April onwards.

March 

FILM SCREENING- Dugout!
UGC CINEMA, BROAD STREET, BIRMINGHAM
5.45pm 10 March 2004

March 

7777 All good girlies go to heaven.
Newly devised performance project directed by Carran Waterfield with undergraduate students from Birminghan University Department of Drama and Theatre Arts

Performances daily 7.30pm 17 - 20 March - The Allerdyce Nicoll Studio Theatre, University Of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham

January 

When the bough breaks and the root rots - performance presentation at TRANSIT FESTIVAL ODIN TEATRET - 20-25 January. Presentation by Carran Waterfield on 24 January

Film Premiere - Dugout! - Warwick Arts Centre Cinema 2.30pm 2 January 2004

2003 
7 November Carran Waterfield - workshop - Birmingham University Drama Dept.
3-28 November The Whissell and Williams Training Camp
10am - 3pm Monday - Thursday Gallery Three Herbert Art Gallery , Coventry
13 October Carran Waterfield - workshop - Birmingham University Drama Dept.
26 October -1 November Sin Dex with The Little Herberts

10 Sept -11 Oct

10 September

21 September
23 September
24 Septembe
27 September
1 October
2 October
3 October
4 October
11 October

 

Denmark and Uk tour

Meredith Road Baptist Church Silver Service Club (UK) 1pm
024 7627 6165
Bakehuset, Ikast, Denmark - Tel 97 15 39 76
Ragnarock Theatre, Humelbaek - Tel 49 13 25 02
Kilden, BrÀndbyÀster - Tel 49 13 25 02
Cafeteatret, Copenhagen, Denmark - Tel 33 13 58 13
Odin Teatret, Holstebro, Denmark - Tel 97 42 47 77
Musikskole, Viborg, Denmar - Tel 87 25 25 69
Undervaerket, Randers, Denmark - Tel 86 43 86 88
Remisen, Brande, Denmark - Tel 97 18 33 94
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Uk 7.30pm
Screening of TRIBUTE and live performance 024 7683 2386

August 18 - 9 September Rehearsal for UK and Danish Tour Whitefriars Monastery, Coventry.
June 30- 19 July
August 23 - September 6
 Editing workshops with The Little Herberts for Dugout! film
Monday evenings and Saturday mornings
28 July - 9 August The Little Herberts Sin, Dex - The Lunt Fort Project - using Roman and Celtic mythology and history.
May 26 - 27 Veiling - 2 day workshop with Carran Waterfield from 10am daily - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum.
Tel: +44 (0)2476 83 4882
May 6-8 Rose Bruford College: Music Theatre Symposium - presentations by Nina and Frederick and The Singing Nun
The Singing Nun by Richard Talbot - evening show (May 8)
May 2-4 May The Singing Nun - performed by Richard Talbot
Twice daily- The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry
Tel: +44 (0)7899872215 - for more details
April 26 onwards Dugout! Staircase exhibition of digital stills from The Little Herberts' film project. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry 10am- 5.30pm daily. Sundays 12noon - 5pm.
April 14 - May 4  The Work of The Little Herberts - Gallery 3 - Designed logos, photographs and digital film. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry 10am- 5.30pm daily. Sundays 12noon - 5pm.
23 - 26 April  The Little Herberts The Little Herberts film project continues Herbert Art Gallery and Museum 10am - 3pm
12 - 15 April Herberts new memberts project - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum 10am - 3pm
March Bette Davis - under the influence - development
March The Little Herberts taster workshops - throughout March Saturday mornings and Monday evenings.
15 - 22 February The Little Herberts film project
January De Montfort University - ongoing voice project
13 January - 8 February The Singing Nun development. Whitefriars Monastery.
Jan 5 -12 Tour planning in Denmark
2002 
December The Big Picture - film Project
28 Oct - 2 November Second Little Herberts project - Dug out!
Whitefriars Museum, Coventry 10am - 3pm daily excluding Sundays.
23 September -
30 November
 Theatre Relics 6 - exhibition of photos, artefacts and audio-visuals from 1990 production - Married Blitz and 1998 production Looking for the Tallyman - to form a backdrop to Little Herberts 2002/2003 project: Dugout! - foyer Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
19- 31 August Second Little Herberts project - Dug out!
Gallery One 10am - 3pm daily excluding Sundays Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
23 October Lecture Demonstration De Montfort University, Leicester.
"You have to make yourself famous".
26 July Nina and Frederik tribute @ Summer in the Square - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry 12 noon - 2pm
20 July Little Herberts workshop - 10am - 3pm
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
1 -12 July Nina and Frederick attend Lichfield Festival - special Tribute appearances: 11 July Heritage Centre, Lichfield 2pm
13 July - Fuse Festival, Lichfield 8pm
Walkabout events between 1 and 12 July.
28 June Nina and Frederick attend Talented and Gifted Conference @ Coventry City Football Stadium - all day event
20 May - end July Theatre relics Five: The Dig - Triangle's fringe first winning production
3 - 7 June Undercover - Women and Sacrifice
Presentations, lectures, screenings - women's stories across cultures - international collaboration with Nor Hall (USA) Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry. For information info@triangletheatre.co.uk
3 June, 12 noon Undercover - Women and Sacrifice
Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
Venice Manley voice workshop - for information info@triangletheatre.co.uk
4 June, 12 noon Undercover - Women and Sacrifice
Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
Screening of Godiva, the naked politician followed by discussion and explorations for information info@triangletheatre.co.uk
5 June, 12 noon Undercover - Women and Sacrifice
Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
Screening of The Dig followed by discussion and explorations - for information info@triangletheatre.co.uk
6 June, 12 noon Undercover - Women and Sacrifice
Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
White Riding a talk by Dr Nor Hall (USA) - reflections on the topic of women and the history of sacrifice foucsing on multiple meanings in Godiva's act/performance - for information info@triangletheatre.co.uk
7 June, 12 noon Undercover - Women and Sacrifice
Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
Exits and new beginnings - a workshop by Carran Waterfield - for information info@triangletheatre.co.uk
16 April - September The Little Herberts are the Rainbow people - an exhibition of extracts from the children's project - staircase display. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry