Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states:
"Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits."
THE BIG HOUSE is Caerleon's new multi-artist project that celebrates the freedoms bestowed upon all humans being by the Universal Delclaration of Human Rights which celebrates it's 61's anniversary on December 10th..
THE BIG HOUSE, slang for prison, is just that -- A bleak gray institution surrounded by an oversized barbed wire fence and four guard towers that keep watch on 24 prison cells in which artists from around the world have created art installations that take on the 30 articles from the Universal Declaration of Human rights.
Incorporating various artistic styles and interpretations, including streaming video, the "imprisoned" artists demonstrate how our creative impulses, imaginations and spirit can liberate us from all prisons -- whether they be physical, political, social, economical or even virtual.
Participating artists:
Aequitas
Blue Tsuki
Cheen Pitney
Chuckmatrix Clip
Dekka Raymaker
Georg Janick
Juliette3D Quiznet
Luce Laval
Maryva Maya
Mencius Watts & Taggert Alsop
Misprint Thursday
Olza Koenkamp
Penumbra Carter
Pete Jiminy
Pixels Sideways
Sabrinaa Nightfire
Shellina Winkler & Solkide Auer
Silene Christen
Ub Yifu
Zhora Maynard
During the run of the show, there will be scheduled special events.
We hope you will join us in celebrating our human rights.