This is a Free exhibition located in our gallery space downstairs. Please note the building is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

 

Showcasing original work co-created by local participants from ARC’s regular creative engagement classes, refugees and asylum seekers who now call Stockton home, and our award-winning associate company of learning disabled theatre makers, Full Circle.

The exhibition documents the creative process behind Our Freedom: Stockton Rising, a special live event reflecting on what freedom means to members of Stockton’s community, 80 years after the end of the Second World War.

Featuring visual art, written materials, artefacts, and recorded footage – plus new versions of work from the live event, specially filmed in locations across Stockton, the exhibition offers a window into the question: ‘what does freedom mean to you, here and now?’

ARC is one of 60 arts centres and libraries producing projects for Our Freedom: Then and Now; part of a £2million national creative programme supported by UK Government through Arts Council England. We are thrilled that work shaped by the communities of other North East venues will join our exhibition from Tuesday 18 December.

However, this is more than an exhibition. It’s a raw, uplifting, and unfiltered celebration of community, identity, resilience and place – told through the voices of those who live it. Above all, it’s a call to connect and experience what freedom means to Stockton – and the North East – through the power of creativity.

Our Freedom: Then & Now as a national, UK-wide project and more details can be found at ourfreedom.org.uk

There will be be a launch event on Tuesday 11 November at 8pm. For tickets and information, see details below.

  • Open Times & Visiting ARC

    ARC Opening Times:

    Mon: Closed

    Tue: 10am – 6pm

    Wed: 10am – 7.30pm

    Thu: 10am – 9.30pm

    Fri – Sat: 10am – 6pm

    Sun: Closed

    Further information about visiting ARC is HERE