Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020 postponed until September 2021

Creative Folkestone Triennial 2020
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Fifth Creative Folkestone Triennial postponed until September 2021

  • Creative Folkestone have announced that this year’s Triennial, The Plot, is postponed, supporting social distancing measures
  • Due to run from Saturday 5 September – Sunday 8 November, the event will instead take place September – November 2021 with new dates to be announced
  • Creative Folkestone is now turning its attention to delivering a new programme of work that focuses on community, education and digital projects

Creative Folkestone have announced that the fifth Folkestone Triennial will now take place in 2021 due to the ongoing Covid-19/Coronavirus pandemic. One of the largest exhibitions of newly commissioned work presented in the UK, Folkestone Triennial was due to run from Saturday 5 September – Sunday 8 November 2020 and will now be postponed until 2021.

In the interim, Creative Folkestone will develop a programme of artistic activity that focuses on community, education, and digital projects. Creative Folkestone Artworks, the UK’s largest urban contemporary (outdoor) art exhibition – currently consisting of 74 permanent artworks by 46 artists – continues to act as an inspiring resource for the town.

Alastair Upton, Chief Executive, Creative Folkestone saidIt is with a heavy heart that we announce that Creative Folkestone Triennial is to be postponed. We are facing colossal challenges across the cultural sector and we must put the needs and safety of our communities and audiences first when making our decisions. In adversity, art offers hope and Creative Folkestone will continue to present work in new ways as we prepare for the return of Folkestone Triennial in 2021. Next year Folkestone Triennial will happen and it will be a celebration of everything we have overcome and will look ahead to a future of possibilities.

Lewis Biggs, Curator, Creative Folkestone Triennial said“The Triennial is proud to treat the town of Folkestone as the arena in which artworks are presented. Artists who work with outdoor urban space have to contend with the real, material world in all the ways that it is constructed: through infrastructural and financial investment, through social behaviours and the law, through the history and geography of place. The current pandemic is one more way through which urban space is constructed, perhaps not even the most challenging. We have every confidence that the exhibiting artists will adapt, will continue to project their concerns, and help to intrigue, inspire and bring solace to everyone who visits The Plot in 2021”.

New dates are yet to be confirmed for Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021 and more news will follow confirming artists, public programmes and other information. Until then Creative Folkestone remain committed to delivering an excellent creative programme that supports the town of Folkestone and the artists that call the town home.

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