Ambitious first artist announced for ground-breaking Sea for Yourself cultural programme in Plymouth

An internationally renowned artist and filmmaker will create a major new commission for Plymouth as part of Sea for Yourself - the city’s ambitious cultural programme that will use art and digital innovation to connect people with the UK’s first National Marine Park.

David Cotterrell, recognised for his visionary public realm and digital work, will develop an exciting new work in Plymouth that will unfold across multiple sites and digital platforms throughout the city.

His past projects include a mysterious ‘geyser’ in a city suburb, films exploring trauma and memory and a data-driven public sculpture connected to legal recognition of the rights of bodies of water as ‘living entities’.

The four-year Sea for Yourself programme will use art, storytelling and digital innovation to reconnect people with the ocean. It is linked to Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, which was created to forge a new relationship between the city, its communities and the sea.

David said: “Sea for Yourself is a chance to build a completely new type of relationship between people and the sea.

“I want to create something open and accessible - something that uses animation, gameplay and narrative to help people experience the ocean with awe and urgency. Plymouth is the perfect city to do that.”

Two new opportunities opening to artists and creatives

David was selected following a process of nominations from arts professionals based locally, across the UK and internationally, after review by members of a commissioning advisory group set up to support Sea for Yourself with a diverse set of skills and expertise spanning digital art, public realm commissioning, engagement, placemaking and the environment.

This is the first in a series of commissions for artists and creatives, with the imminent launch of two further open calls.

Commission 2 - UK-wide Open Call

This commission invites artists and creative teams from across the UK to work with Plymouth communities and cultural partners over a sustained period to explore themes of cultural identity, belonging and marine citizenship. The commission will offer access to The Box’s archives and heritage collections to support creative development and community engagement.

Submissions open on Monday 23rd June and will close on 26 August.

Artist Residencies Devon & Cornwall Open Call

Aimed at creatives based in Plymouth, Devon and Cornwall, this opportunity will offer up to three Artist in Residence commissions. Open to all artforms, the residencies are designed to uncover and share personal and community stories that reflect Plymouth’s deep connection to the sea.

Submissions open on Wednesday 4th June and close on Monday 7th July.

The Sea for Yourself programme

Sea for Yourself is a catalyst for a new kind of creative ecosystem in Plymouth where arts, technology and environment intersect. It aims to further develop the networks, skills and visibility that will establish Plymouth as a leader for coastal creativity with national significance, offering research, training, development and partnership opportunities across disciplines.

It has been supported by funding from Arts Council England and The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Hannah Harris, CEO, Plymouth Culture, said: “Sea for Yourself places world-class creativity in direct conversation with Plymouth’s people and its ocean landscape. These commissions are a catalyst for the wider programme, which seeks to create opportunities for interdisciplinary work and explore the use of creative and digital interventions to support people's connection to the sea for mutual benefit.”

Councillor Jemima Laing, Deputy Leader of Plymouth City Council, and Cabinet Member for Children's Social Care, Culture and Communications, said: “We have long championed culture’s power to shape a fairer, greener city. Sea for Yourself shows exactly what that looks like in practice: globally significant art rooted in local stories, delivered in partnership, and open to everyone, relevant to communities across Plymouth.”

Phil Gibby, Arts Council England’s Area Director for the South West, said:

“It’s exciting to see Plymouth Culture announce their first Sea for Yourself commission. With our £750,000 Place Partnership investment, they’re bringing together the city’s top creative and scientific minds to tackle some of society’s most urgent questions—from identity and citizenship to environmental responsibility and wellbeing.

“We know artists have a unique ability to shape place, shift perspectives, and break new ground. By exploring the question ‘What does it mean to live with - not just on - the coastline?’ their cultural programme is sure to foster deeper empathy for both nature and one another, helping to secure a more sustainable future for the city. I’m looking forward to seeing how each response unfolds.”

 

Find out more at plymouthculture.co.uk/sea-for-yourself    

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