
Following the national lockdowns Solihull Council and Parrabbola trained community story collectors who collected stories from residents of Solihull about their experiences of the Pandemic. Over 80 residents shared their experiences of the period.
Artist and filmmaker, Louis Price, has created a sound and video installation in direct response to this material. The work reflects on the looping, stretching and tightening of time during the pandemic, and the unifying impact that we all felt trying to overcome this and return to normal.
Using the audio recordings of the residents in the piece itself, Pandemic Loops brings the voices together with newly filmed visual material to give the viewer the chance to reflect on their own perception of time spent during lockdown.
Please note this exhibition is not taking place at The Core. If you wish to view Pandemic Loops, please visit 45 Drury Lane, Mell Square, Solihull, B91 3BP.
45 Drury Lane, Mell Square, Solihull, B91 3BP
Open daily, 10am - 4pm
FREE exhibition
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