The Big Art Project

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The Big Art Project
GenreDocumentary
Narrated byBill Nighy
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
Production locationsBurnley, Cardigan, Isle of Mull, Newham, North Belfast, Sheffield, St. Helens, London
Production companyCarbon Media
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release10 May 2009 (2009-05-10)

The Big Art Project (also known as Big Art) is a UK-wide public art initiative funded by the Channel 4 and Arts Council England. The four-part TV series was made by Mike Christie and Mike Smith’s company Carbon Media and first broadcast on Sunday 10 May 2009 on Channel 4. Their project also comprises a website centred on The Big Art Mob - designed to create the first comprehensive map of public art across the UK using photographs from people's mobile phones - and significant public art works such as Jaume Plensa's Dream (sculpture) in St Helens, Merseyside. The TV series was narrated by Bill Nighy.

The project was recognised with awards and nominations including an RTS Innovation Award in 2007, the Media Guardian Innovation Award for community engagement in 2008, three nominations for the TV BAFTAs 2008, and a Civic Trust Award 2010[1]

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  1. ^ "Awards 2010" (PDF). Channel 4.

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