Humber Street Gallery and University of Hull Climate Public Response 2024/25
Absolutely Cultured/ Humber Street Gallery in partnership with University of Hull and the Energy and Environment Institute (EEI) are seeking artistic proposals for a commission that addresses the challenges of living and working on the Yorkshire coastline at the interface between land and sea. This would include themes exploring coastal erosion and uncertainty, climate change, community resourcefulness, loss and hope. In doing so, we wish to blend artistic creativity with academic inquiry and community engagement to foster a deeper understanding of coastal communities across the Humber region.
Absolutely Cultured / Humber Street Gallery
Located in Hull’s historic fruit market district, we are a value based contemporary visual art gallery with a programme that aims to create change and opportunity with, by and for our communities and beyond. We curate an innovative contemporary visual arts programme from our home at Humber Street Gallery and at satellite locations around Hull. To view our previous programme click here.
The University of Hull and the Energy and Environment Institute
The University of Hull is a leading international research institution, committed to academic excellence, community engagement and research innovation. Through its pioneering Energy and Environment Institute (EEI), the University leads cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on renewable energy, climate change, and environmental sustainability. This includes research priority areas which focus on water, coastal communities and the green/blue humanities, exemplified by a range of recent research projects and initiatives which explore society’s relationship to water and flooding e.g. Risky Cities, Noah to Now, the Leverhulme Centre for Water Cultures as well as the new Coast-R Network for resilient coastal communities and seas, of which the University of Hull is lead.
Proposal
This callout forms part of Absolutely Cultured’s ongoing collaboration and partnership with the University of Hull and the Energy and Environment Institute, addressing their commitment to exploring environmental and coastal challenges across the Humber and North Sea region.
This proposal sits within a context where coastal regions around the world are experiencing significant changes due to natural and human-induced factors. Erosion, rising sea levels, and climate change are reshaping coastlines, impacting ecosystems and human settlements. Yorkshire and the Humber are at the forefront of this transition, with the North Sea Coastline being the fastest eroding coastline in Europe (at up to 4m/yr), with large numbers of properties at risk from more frequent severe flooding and loss from erosion. In East Yorkshire alone, 51 properties have been demolished since 2009 with expectations of c.4000 homes, static homes and businesses lost by 2123 with additional risks faced from increasing estuarine and coastal flooding. As these changes continue to unfold, there is a pressing need to understand and listen to communities and understand how we can work together to build resourcefulness and resilience in precarious coastal places.
We invite artists to creatively respond to these challenges as part of an Exhibition running from the 23rd of January to mid-March 2025 at the Humber Street Gallery in Hull. The commission would involve collaborating with the Energy and Environment at the University of Hull and community groups along Yorkshire’s East Coast, in an effort to blend artistic creativity with academic research, community stories and perspectives. Thematically we would like the work to engage with some of the themes we highlight above, from: coastal uncertainty and erosion, living at the interface, loss and hope, water risk/resilience, and how we can build community resourcefulness/solidarity.
As part of the University’s research to empower communities facing environmental adversity, we would like to encourage perspectives which do not emphasise overly apocalyptic narratives, which we have found to disempower and disengage communities from engaging with challenging issues. Similarly, we would also encourage work that reflect Absolutely Cultured’s upcoming theme for 2025 – 2026 – ‘Tactics of Togetherness’ and how bringing people and landscapes together can generate solidarity and resourcefulness.
Climate Public Response 2024/25 is sponsored by:
Past events

Humber Street Gallery and University of Hull Climate Public Response 2024/25

You and Me in HU3, Russell Boyce and George Norris. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery, 2024 © Jules Lister
You and Me in HU3, Russell Boyce and George Norris

BOOTLEG SHREG & FRIENDS, 2023. Bruce Asbestos © Jules Lister
BOOTLEG SHREG & FRIENDS, Bruce Asbestos

Baa's House, Hetain Patel. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery, 2023 © Jules Lister
Baa's House, Hetain Patel

Installation view. Lou Lou Sainsbury, Earth is a Deadname, 2022. Commissioned and produced by Gasworks. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. Photo: Jules Lister
Earth is a Deadname, Lou Lou Sainsbury

Nobody by Motionhouse. Image © Dan Tucker
Nobody: A Dance-Circus Adventure

Installation view, 2022. INTER_CHANGE Showcase. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister
INTER_CHANGE Showcase

Installation view. Ashley Holmes, Trust Melody. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2022 © Jules Lister
Trust Melody, Ashley Holmes

Installation view, 2021. In Conversation as Collective Strategy. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister
In Conversation as Collective Strategy

50 Queers for 50 Years Workshop © Chris Pepper
Creative Case for Diversity: An Introduction

Fruit Factory Network site visit to Bloc Projects, Sheffield © Absolutely Cultured
Introduction to Fundraising in the Arts

Installation View. HSG Open Call - Season One. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists, 2021. © Jules Lister
HSG Open Call - Season One (2021)

Chatty Hull, 2019 © Absolutely Cultured
Making work with and for communities

Installation view, 2020. Jamie Crewe, Solidarity & Love. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister.
Jamie Crewe, Solidarity & Love

Model City, Absolutely Cultured © Tom Arran
Volunteer Community Support and Crisis Response

Installation view, 2020. Lucy Clout, ZZZ. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2020. © Jules Lister
Lucy Clout, ZZZ

Installation View, 2019. Aniara Omann, Equanipolis. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
Equanipolis, Aniara Omann

Installation View. Mike S Redmond and Faye Coral Jones (MSR FCJ), Ecstatic Rituals.Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
Ecstatic Rituals

IETM Hull © Tom Arran
Emerging Cultural Leaders Mobility Bursary 2019 - Information Event

PRS Foundation's New Music Biennial 2019, Absolutely Cultured © Tom Arran
PRS Foundation New Music Biennial 2019

Cut, Humber Street Gallery 2019. © James Mulkeen
Cut, Richard Houguez & Graham Jones

Candoco Dance Company © Hugo Glendinning
IETM Hull 2019 Plenary Meeting

Oh The Night! - imitating the dog. Urban Legends: Northern Lights, Absolutely Cultured © Tom Arran
Urban Legends: Northern Lights

Installation view. It Takes A Village. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists 2019. © James Mulkeen
It Takes a Village

Byland's Super Saga, 2024. Jack Pell © Jules Lister
Byland's Super Saga, Jack Pell

Diasporas Now UK Tour at Humber Street Gallery, 2024 © Abbie Jennings
Diasporas Now UK Tour
Pearson Primary Portraits, 2023 © Jules Lister
Pearson Primary Portraits, Class 5

Installation view. Bloomberg New Contemporaries. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists, 2022 © Jules Lister
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2022

Kristin McGuire © Studio McGuire / Nikki Rummer © Camilla Greenwell
An evening of physical performance with Kristin McGuire and Nikki Rummer

© Middle Child
Out Loud Scratch Night with Middle Child and Silent Uproar

© Pheobe riley Law
High Street Soundwalk Artist Talk: Jez riley French

Installation view. In My Room, Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings. Courtesy of Focal Point Gallery and the artists, 2020 © Anna Lukala
In My Room, Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings

Installation View, 2021. Leo Fitzmaurice, Autosuggestions. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister
Autosuggestions, Leo Fitzmaurice

Gipsyville Christmas Tree, 2020 © Absolutely Cultured
Christmas Activities 2020

HIPI Hang Out Forum, Absolutely Cultured © Absolutely Cultured
1:1 Advice Surgeries with Arts Council England

50 Queers for 50 Years Workshop © Chris Pepper
Creative Micro-Commission Programme

Nnena Kalu, Wrapping. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
Wrapping, Nnena Kalu

Frances Disley, The Cucumber Fell in the Sand. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
The Cucumber Fell In The Sand, Frances Disley

Installation View. Jade Montserrat, Instituting Care. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
Jade Montserrat: Instituting Care

Ella Dorton, Journey to the Centre of the Couch (Couches & Other Good Ideas). Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
Journey To The Centre Of The Couch (Couches & Other Good Ideas), Ella Dorton

Man On The Moon Keisha Thompson. IETM Hull 2019 © Keisha Thompson
IETM Hull 2019 Artistic Programme

Installation view. Measures of Life, The Lumen Prize for Digital Art. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists 2018. © Tom Arran
Measures of Life by The Lumen Prize for Digital Art

Though The Leaves Are Many... : INTER_CHANGE exhibition

Perches and Flyways, 2023. Creative Connections Artists, Juneau Projects and Jennifer Holtridge © Jules Lister
Perches and Flyways, Creative Connections Artists with Jennifer Holtridge and Juneau Projects

Our Strength is in Our Connection, Miranda Van Rossum and Hanna Lutkin

Winner Breaks First, Luke Beech. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery © Jules Lister
Winner Breaks First, Luke Beech

Installation view. Oliver Ressler, Climate Feedback Loops. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2022 © Jules Lister
Climate Feedback Loops, Oliver Ressler

© Floral & Lace
Luxury Christmas Wreath Making With Floral & Lace @ Humber Street Gallery

Installation view. Various Artists, HSG Open Call Q1 2021. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists, 2021. © Jules Lister
HSG Open Call

Installation view, 2022. Harminder Judge, Ankles Absorbing Ash. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister
Ankles Absorbing Ash, Harminder Judge

Installation view. Kara Chin, Show Real. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2022 © Jules Lister
Show Real, Kara Chin

Installation View, 2021. Jasleen Kaur, Flesh 'n' Blood. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister
Flesh ‘n’ Blood, Jasleen Kaur

Installation view. HSG Open Call - Season Two. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2021. © Jules Lister
HSG Open Call - Season Two

Installation View, 2021. Leo Fitzmaurice, Enjoy Civic Life. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist. © Jules Lister
Enjoy Civic Life, Leo Fitzmaurice

Fruit Factory Network site visit to Bloc Projects, Sheffield © Absolutely Cultured
Life as a Creative

Installation View. Practice in Place. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists, 2020. © Jules Lister
Practice In Place

HIPI Hang Out Forum, Absolutely Cultured © Absolutely Cultured
Arts Council England under £15k Applications: Top Tips with Deb Ashby

Installation view, 2019. Ollie Dook, Proboscidea Rappings. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist, 2019. © Jules Lister
Proboscidea Rappings, Ollie Dook

Dance Exchange Programme, Absolutely Cultured © Absolutely Cultured
Dance Exchange Hull

Hull Takeover: Previews © The Herd/The Roaring Girls/Just Club
Hull Takeover: Previews

Athena Papadopoulos, A Tittle-Tattle Tell-a-Tale-Heart, courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artist 2019. © James Mulkeen
A Tittle-Tattle Tell-a-Tale Heart, Athena Papadopoulos
Installation view. Place To Place: Liverpool Biennial Touring Programme. Courtesy of Humber Street Gallery and the artists 2019. © Rob Battersby
Place To Place: Liverpool Biennial Touring Programme

Jamie Reid XXXXX: Fifty Years of Subversion and The Spirit © James Mulkeen