FloodLights, our newly-commissioned public project featuring captivating projections and soundscapes – brand new for Hull in Autumn 2021.
The city of Hull, and the lives of its inhabitants, has been shaped by its proximity and relationship to water. Working in partnership with Living With Water, Yorkshire Water and the University of Hull, we’ll be exploring these issues – now even more pertinent than ever – through projection and light installations.
Sinuous City, Limbic Cinema – 51 Whitefriagate
Sirens, Davy & Kristin McGuire – Princess Quay
Overflow, Vent Media – Trinity House Academy
Venue Details
Whether you are looking for places to shop, places to eat, relaxing activities and enjoyable attractions, in Hull you will find what you are looking for. Hull is an up and coming water front city which is popular with small groups and coach parties alike. Hull has eight free museums, The Deep, Hull Truck Theatre, new retail and leisure centres and many places to eat and drink in Hull are all waiting to be discovered - all the ingredients for a perfect city break or day out.