HOME (Manchester)
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HOME seen from Tony Wilson Square | |
General information | |
Type | |
Location |
First Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England. |
Construction started | 2013 |
Completed | 24 April 2015 |
Inaugurated | 21 May 2015 |
Cost | £25,000,000 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Mecanoo |
Website | |
HOME is a centre for international contemporary art, theatre and film in Manchester that opened on 24 April 2015[1] as part of the First Street development. HOME was formed by the merger of two Manchester-based arts organisations, Cornerhouse and the Library Theatre Company.[2]
The project was funded by Manchester City Council,[3] Arts Council England[4] and the Garfield Weston Foundation.[5] HOME operates under a service contract with Manchester council stating that HOME will provide social benefit to the community.[6]
In 2014, it was announced that filmmaker Danny Boyle would become a patron,[7] along with actress and comedian Meera Syal,[8] director Nicholas Hytner, novelist and poet Jackie Kay, filmmaker Asif Kapadia, actress Suranne Jones, artist Phil Collins[9] and visual artist Rosa Barba.[10]
History
In April 2012 Cornerhouse and the Library Theatre Company announced they were to merge.[2] The project is being overseen by Dave Moutrey,[11] former Director and Chief Executive of Cornerhouse, with Sarah Perks as Artistic Director for Visual Arts, Jason Wood[12] as Artistic Director for Film and Walter Meierjohann as Artistic Director for Theatre.
The Library Theatre occupied most of the basement of Manchester Central Library and was the home of the Library Theatre Company, a Manchester City Council service. The library was built in 1934 and the theatre was originally a lecture theatre that since 1952 had been used by the theatre company. From 2010 the Library Theatre Company began performing at The Lowry.[13] From 2014 it began operating as part of HOME before moving into the arts centre in May 2015.[1]
Buildings
HOME has two performance venues - a 500-seat theatre and 150-seat flexible studio space, five cinema screens, gallery space to display contemporary art, cafe bar and restaurant.
The centre is part of the development of a creative quarter in the city. The arts centre was designed by Mecanoo Architects based in Delft, Netherlands.[14]
Programme
HOME will commission, produce and present a programme of contemporary theatre, film, and visual art.[15] The programme will feature new commissions, international collaborations, off-site and interdisciplinary productions, with an emphasis on innovative visual storytelling and cross-art form collaboration.[16]
References
- 1 2 "Manchester arts hub HOME to open on 21 May 2015", The Skinny, 26 November 2014.
- 1 2 Helen Nugent and Helen Carter, "Cornerhouse and Library Theatre Company in 25m arts merger", The Guardian, 1 May 2012.
- ↑ HOME Frequently asked questions
- ↑ Jennifer Williams, "The £5.5m grant that will bring arts back HOME to city centre", Manchester Evening News , 3 April 2013.
- ↑ HOME Supporters
- ↑ "The Guardian view of cultural cities", The Guardian, 16 February 2015.
- ↑ Stage New Manchester venue Home appoints Danny Boyle as patron
- ↑ Glenn Meads, "Meera Syal new HOME Patron", What's on Stage, 13 August 2014.
- ↑ Manchester Evening News: Suranne Jones to be patron of HOME
- ↑ David Chadderton, "Suranne Jones and Rosa Barba", British Theatre Guide, 22 May 2014.
- ↑ Nancy Groves, "Arts head: Dave Moutrey, director and chief executive, Home", The Guardian , 2 October 2012.
- ↑ "Jason Wood is latest appointment at Home", Arts Professional, 30 October 2014.
- ↑ Library Theatre Company About Us
- ↑ Nicola Merrifield, "New name for £19m merged Manchester arts organisation", The Stage, 28 September 2012.
- ↑ Chris Greenhalgh, "Fifteen Fantastic Openings in 2015 That Will Make Manchester Even More Monumental", I Love Manchester, 6 January 2015.
- ↑ "Manchester announces huge new culture/arts/cinema space", Louder Than War, 14 January, 2015.
External links
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