Documentary photography for Wild in Art - We Live Here Eccles

Elderly woman sitting on a park bench looking at a historical display box describing her former home in Eccles, heritage photography and public art documentation

In the summer of 2023, visitors to Eccles discovered a vibrant Wild in Art trail celebrating the unique character and heritage of Eccles, which took over windows, walls and spaces in the town centre. The public art installation featured street art, paintings, murals, photography and pop up studios – all created by local artists and Eccles residents.

Asian woman reading a book and enjoying a cup of tea outdoors during Wild in Art Eccles trail, lifestyle and cultural photography

24 installations of artwork decorated the town and all referenced the different wildlife and people that live, study and work in Eccles.

Still life of artefacts evoking childhood memories of Eccles, photographic documentation of local heritage and public art installations

The event was part of a huge regeneration programme from Salford City Council. Wild in Art were commissioned to work with local stakeholders to deliver a showcase of artwork, from striking installations to magnificent murals, powerful photography and stunning paintings, injecting life and colour into Eccles town centre.

Elderly woman holding a vintage clock, photographed for heritage storytelling and art trail documentation in Eccles

Locals and visitors could pick up a trail map at Eccles Library, and various shops and cafes in Eccles Shopping Centre to explore the trail.

Close-up photograph of a historic razor as an artefact, capturing local Eccles history through detailed still life photography

I was fortunate enough to document the trail and my photographs illustrate the website: https://wildinart.co.uk/events/we-live-here-eccles/

Portrait of two older women sitting in a summerhouse in a garden, editorial photography highlighting community and heritage engagement

This year after the announcement of a major regeneration programme in the town, Wild in Art announced a new piece of work, a mosaic co-produced by Lauren Mullarkey and members of the local community who would be telling of their experiences of the local area and providing material from which the mosaic would be made. I visited to meet and take portraits of the contributors.

Artist’s hands holding artefacts related to Eccles history, close-up photography documenting local culture and creative interpretation
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