Wasted Spaces was set up to provide a platform for up and coming artists, and to engage with communities through site-specific installations. By creating art that is both accessible and of high quality these projects provide a gateway for people who have traditionally felt suspicious or excluded from modern art.
Taking art out of the traditional white walled gallery, Wasted Spaces brings art to the people. Transforming Wembley’s high street with guerrilla installations, video projections and interactive art, the project launched on Saturday 13th February and will pop up on various locations for the next two months.
In collaboration with Brent Council, the project kicked off on Saturday 13th February with a 50-meter outdoor video installation on Wembley High Road. In the next 6 weeks the installation will showcase 4 international and home-grown artists with works including Net Art, animation, interactive and open source coding. Artists include: Rafael Rozendaal, David Szakaly, Hellicar & Lewis and Robert Hodgin
In the next couple of weeks Wasted Spaces is hitting the streets, aiming to make Wembley smile. Keep a look out for this project – you never know when a smile is going to pop up …




