Radio Public

Radio Public is an artist run project led by Helen Garbett and Bill Laybourne of Workshop 24

About Radio Public

We’re interested in changing Dudley High St
Our starting point is art as social action.
By social action we mean participation and collaboration, a focus on social issues, being rooted in place, and learning by doing.
By doing it in the High St. we change it.
Radio is our medium of transmission and reception; bigger and wider than you might think.

Radio Public changes the way we encounter the High St, our experience of it and how we communicate its possibilities and potential
We gravitate towards the margins, the edge of things, encompassing people and place, the seldom heard and more-than-human.
Radio Public will make the inaudible audible, creating a festival of sound, installations, walks, talks, performances, workshops and transmissions.

The High St. and radio are not free public spaces

They are manifestations of unequal social and power relations, but we’re going to use them anyway, we don’t need permission…or do we? Let’s find out.

Traditional thinking says that High St.’s are for commercial exchange and little else. We want to see if it's possible to challenge that orthodoxy by introducing creative and artistic exchange.

Radio as a medium becomes an invited public space within which we meet, connect, explore, experiment, try things out and challenge conventional boundaries. Resolution and perspective is important: we are as interested in spiders’ webs in drainpipes as we are in global capitalism; the micro as well as the macro.