The BBC and the Arts Council are looking for photos that say “Englishness” to the viewer. They say “It doesn’t have to be a thatched cottage. It doesn’t have to be the village green and duck pond. It doesn’t have to be a rolling landscape.”
Upload your photo to The Big Picture (you must tag the photo ‘madeinengland’), add a short description of what the scene means to you and the picture will be part of a gallery on our site.
Made in England is a new partnership between BBC English Regions and Arts Council England, and will continue for the next year.
Over the next year the hope is to fuel the nation’s creativity, encouraging projects which explore the relationship between the land and the artist. The aim is to help communities and artists come together to form new works of art which define what England is, with a celebration of that work on St George’s Day 2009.
Think of Hardy’s Dorset, Elgar’s Malvern’s, Austen’s Hampshire, and Wordsworth’s Lake District and artists have long drawn their inspiration from the landscapes that surround them. The same is true today - it’s about how art makes England and England makes art.
Made in England though is not a retrospective project, it’s a contemporary look at the England we know today - the influence of the urban; the changing and diverse population.You don’t have to be English to make something here, but there’s something about England which facilitates that creativity.
The Arts Council and BBC are the two biggest patrons of the arts in Britain and we have joined forces to deliver new cultural experiences, using different art forms and news ways of engaging local audiences.