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  • Pyxis

    Pyxis

    Come and explore a small interactive corner of Greenbelt, where the stars glow. Designed to be accessible for the very young but enjoyable for all, this small exhibit will prove to be a tactile...

  • Mechanisms by Stephen Spicer

    Mechanisms by Stephen Spicer

    At different times Stephen is an artist, designer and cartoonist with eclectic influences. In a single sentence he would mention Edward Keinholtz, Cybernetics, and old arcade machines!...

  • Particulart: The Art of Knitting, Chemistry & Gentle Protest by Clare Bryden

    Particulart: The Art of Knitting, Chemistry & Gentle Protest by Clare Bryden

    Clare is an artist, writer and freelance website developer based in Devon. Her interests are primarily in how human beings affect and are affected by the natural world of which we are part, and the...

  • Janina Karpinska

    Janina Karpinska

    Artist Janina works with reclaimed materials. Old magazines, calendars, wood; things rejected or considered useless are her starting point.

  • Feeling Rubbish by Philippa King

    Feeling Rubbish by Philippa King

    Philippa is an expressive artist based in East London. She is interested in people and things, and the way they relate to each other in space. ‘Feeling Rubbish' is an exhibition of 200 photos...

  • Emily Daw

    Emily Daw

    Emily programmes the visual arts at Hay-on-Wye's Institute of Arts and Ideas, having previously worked for the Whitechapel and Serpentine Galleries.

  • If you go down to the woods today …

    ... be sure of a big surprise!The Grove at Greenbelt 2016We may not have a Teddy Bear's picnic at Greenbelt 2016, but we've got a hamper full of goodies all the same.In The Grove venue this...

  • Children’s and Family Programming

     A recent survey discovered that seven out of 10 parents were keen to head to a festival with their kids instead of on a traditional summer holiday this year. The same survey found that over half...

  • Discover Video Games at Greenbelt

    Bringing video-games to an arts festival is a similar challenge to engaging children in poetry. Largely untapped by young people, poetry can offer a rich seam of beautiful and unimagined ways of...

  • How does your garden grow?

    A guest blog from our associate partners, the URC.Why is it easier to be kind to plants than to people, asks Ann Honey, church-related community worker with the United Reformed Church.I work in...

  • Drew Worthley

    Drew Worthley

    Drew Worthley crafts a curious blend of cerebral indie-pop with a twist of lyrical Americana. Getting regular airplay from BBC 6 Music, Drew's songs explore faith, doubt, economics and literature,...

  • Lorraine Bowen

    Lorraine Bowen

    Now known as the Crumble Lady, Lorraine won David Walliams' Golden Buzzer on Britain's Got Talent 2015. A unique act, she deals in quirky costumes, original idiosyncratic songs, a vintage Casio...

  • Dr Christopher Meredith

    Dr Christopher Meredith

    Dr Christopher Meredith is Senior Lecturer in Bible and Critical Theory at the University of Winchester. His published work looks at literary dimensions of biblical texts and their impact on...

  • Emily Moulton

    Emily Moulton

    Emily is a young and accomplished singer/songwriter from Hull. Her music has been heard on Radio 6 Music and Radio 1 and she's appeared at a string of festivals. Listen for a purity and an...

  • Rob Halligan

    Rob Halligan

    A touring musician for over 10 years, Rob has been likened to Bruce Springsteen having English tea with Billy Bragg.

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