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They Followed Their Feet

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They Followed Their Feet is a film work presented in three different ways. When you visit the work in the virtual gallery space you can choose how you experience it, as a Film with Captions, as a Film with Narration or as a Narration and Audio. Each offers a different sensory experience.

The Narration and Audio is downloadable by clicking here. We invite you to take this away from the gallery and play with noticing and imagining your own visuals.

We hope you enjoy it.
Honestly Casual Projects

Arts Online Skills Share

A FREE afternoon workshop for artists who run activities online for people with learning disabilities, and the carers who support them.

Experienced artists from Pyramid and Purple Patch will share skills and tips, and lead an informal discussion on good practice.

Date: Tuesday 23rd March 2021

Time: 1.00pm – 3.30pm

Location: on Zoom

Book: To book a free place go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/arts-online-skills-share-tickets-144651016083

Alfie Fox

Alfie Fox works with photography, digital art, print, text, collage, and making films. He enjoys experimenting with new techniques and building his skills across different art mediums.

His artwork advocates and challenges people’s perspective of access for people with disabilities and incorporates the difficulties he has personally faced as a young man with multiple disabilities.

Alfie is an avid campaigner. He is an ambassador for Scope 4 Change and is a member of his local hospitals access forum, ensuring that there is good access for those that are disabled. He was recently featured in Possibility Magazine speaking about his campaigning for access.

Prizes
Unique Art Awards 2018
Gold – Digital Art
Overall Gold Winner across all categories
Scott Art Foundation Emerging Artist Prize 2020
Finalist, winner TBA

Public Installations
Access Cloaks, celebration event at Leeds Light Night 2023

Exhibitions
Juvenile Effect YO1ung Spark 2018
Henshaws ‘Ways of Seeing’ Solo Exhibition 2019
York Explore Disability History Month DACY Exhibition 2019
Friends of the Mercer Gallery 2020
I’m Fine 2020
Possible All Along 2020
CVI Art project conference 2021
Out of Proportion Exhibition Leeds print workshop 2022
StreetLife Project Exhibition 2022
FRESH Exhibition (finalist) 2022
Irregular Art School Exhibition University of Leeds 2023
York Explore Library and Archive ‘A Census of Disability Joy’ 2025
Pyramid Summer Exhibition at HEART 2025
Pyramid ‘Prints of Possibility’ Exhibition at Archive 2025

Solo Exhibitions
‘Looking Through the Camera’ 2024

Publications
Slop Art Magazine 2020

Films
‘SLCN Movie’ NYPACT Conference 2015
‘How I See’ film for The CVI Society UK 2015
‘Through My Eyes… it’s a whole different world’ UKABIF 2016
‘Let’s Communicate Together’ NYPACT Conference 2016
‘Access Cloaks’ documentary 2023
‘Pyramid of Arts’ Documentary 2025

More about Alfie


We’re hiring!

We are pleased to announce a new vacancy for an Autism and Learning Disability Digital Inclusion Coordinator

The purpose of the post is to manage and coordinate programmes of activity to accelerate and maximise digital inclusion for people with autism or learning disabilities across Leeds. 

This is a full-time post, fixed-term for two years, and funded by NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).

The application pack is made up of the documents below.  Details of how to apply are included on the application form.  The deadline is 12pm (noon) on Wednesday 10th March 2021.

  1. Cover letter to applicants (.pdf)
  2. Job Description and Person Specification (.pdf)
  3. Personal Details form (.docx)
  4. Application form (.docx)
  5. Recruitment and Selection Policy (.pdf)
  6. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy (.pdf)

Please contact us if you need any of the above in an alternative format.

Take a look at our 19/20 AGM virtual gallery

We finally held our long overdue 2019/2020 AGM last week, as online event due to current restrictions.

It was great to revisit some of our pre-lockdown projects, and to complement our 19/20 Activity Report, attendees took a tour of this virtual project gallery. The gallery also features a selection of photographs from our 30th birthday party in October 2019.

Click on the symbol on the left-hand side of the frame to view the gallery in full-screen mode. (Click it again to exit.)

Bramley Electricity Box

Pyramid artist Alice Burford has designed and painted our very own Pyramid electricity box. It’s just down the road from Bramley Community Centre, home of our High Rise Movement Group. The design is inspired by the group’s British Seaside project. You can see it for yourself by taking a stroll along Waterloo Lane, Bramley, LS13 2JB.

Rooms by Legends

The Legends group have been meeting online each week. In this project, the group looked at interiors and drew items from around their home to add to a collective digital collage.

Stephen Harvey Poems

AGM Notice

Our 2019-2020 AGM was postponed this year due to the pandemic.
In order to meet our legal obligations, we have decided to hold the AGM online via Zoom.
We have checked the Charity Commission guidance and our own governing document, and believe this is the best and safest thing to do.

We hope you will be able to join us for a look back at our 2019/20 projects, including a virtual gallery tour!

When? 6pm on Wednesday 13th January 2021

Where? On Zoom.  If you haven’t received an invite by post / email, please contact us for the link to join the meeting: info@pyramid.org.uk

Who? All Pyramid members, supporters and friends are welcome.  It’s especially important that legal members attend the meeting.

Meeting Papers

Please click the links below to open .pdf files of the meeting papers.  If you need us to send you a hard copy (printed), please let us know: info@pyramid.org.uk or phone 0113 234 6040.

Meeting Agenda

Trustee profiles

2019-2020 Activity Report

Easy-read summary of the annual accounts

Full annual accounts

Keeping It Cool

The Aspire Potternewton Group present Keeping It Cool, a film they have made to highlight the climate emergency facing our species.

https://youtu.be/7lq2ahL4JXE

D/deaf viewers please note subtitles are not available as an option because the film includes a text-only narrative.

The scrolling text in the film reads as follows:

Humans need to change the way they consume and dispose of things they use every day, to prevent further damage to our environment. We hope this film inspires you to do your bit to keep the planet cool and rubbish-free.

150 million tons of plastic currently circulate our oceans. Every year an additional 8 million tons of plastic are dumped in our seas.

The ocean is warming and the glaciers are melting. Sea levels will have risen 30cm by 2050.

Climate Change encompasses not only rising average temperatures but also extreme weather events, shifting wildlife populations and habitats, rising seas, and a range of other impacts. All of those changes are emerging as humans continue to add heat-trapping greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, changing the rhythms of climate that all living things have come to rely on.

Protest song:

The sea levels are rising
Sea levels are rising
And we are rising too!

We have to heal the planet
Have to heal the planet
Keeping it Cool crew!

Journey to Narnia

Join Pyramid movement artist Jess in a gentle, chair-based movement exercise through the wardrobe and into Narnia.

If you would like to include some sensory items in the activity, we suggest something furry, something cold, something to represent snow and something that jingles. Jess provides some ideas for this at the start.

Pyramid receives a large grant from the Culture Recovery Fund

Pyramid has been awarded £67,867 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.

The funding will help to make sure Pyramid is able to continue to operate and support its members.

We will further develop our online offer, ensuring equality of access to those whose health vulnerabilities require them to stay at home, as well as reopening our studio in a safe and secure way for members who are returning.  This grant will make sure Pyramid can provide continued employment opportunities for the brilliant team of freelance artists who deliver our programme of work.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said:

“This funding is a vital boost for the theatres, music venues, museums and cultural organisations that form the soul of our nation. It will protect these special places, save jobs and help the culture sector’s recovery.

“These places and projects are cultural beacons the length and breadth of the country. This unprecedented investment in the arts is proof this government is here for culture, with further support to come in the days and weeks ahead so that the culture sector can bounce back strongly.”

Chair, Arts Council England, Sir Nicholas Serota, said:

“Theatres, museums, galleries, dance companies and music venues bring joy to people and life to our cities, towns and villages. This life-changing funding will save thousands of cultural spaces loved by local communities and international audiences. Further funding is still to be announced and we are working hard to support our sector during these challenging times.”

James Hill, Director of Pyramid, said:

“This support will allow us to stay connected with a group of talented artists who are a huge resource to the city of Leeds, but who are also amongst the most at risk of ill health and social isolation in this current situation. Using this money the artists at Pyramid with and without learning disabilities will come together to create new ways to stay in touch, work together, develop skills and most importantly, to continue to make great art for a wide public.”

Artist Call Out

We are looking for 6 artists to show their work in an online exhibition, opening in February 2021.

The artwork will be made in response to a sensory call out.

Each of the 6 artists will receive a prize of £200.

Click here to read more and find out how to apply.

(Deadline for applications: 6th November 2020)

Job advert: BEYOND Development Worker

Pyramid is looking for a Development Worker to co-manage the BEYOND Artist Development Scheme (BADS).

The BEYOND Development Worker will be a person with learning disability.

This person will work alongside another worker without a learning disability.

They will work together to run the scheme.

Click here to download the job description and details of how to apply.

The deadline for applications is 25th September 2020.

Click here to download our Recruitment and Selection Policy (easy-read)

Click here to download our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy (easy-read)

This is a fixed-term post from October 2020 – June 2022.

It is funded by Arts Council England.

AGM 2019

Pyramid members and friends are welcome to join us for our Annual General Meeting (AGM).

 

When? 10.30am – 1.00pm, Sunday 13th October 2019

Where? Archive, 94 Kirkstall Road, Leeds LS3 1HD

 

Click below to view / download papers for the meeting (all files are in .pdf format):

Agenda

Trustees Report and Annual Accounts for 01/04/2018 – 31/03 2019

Easy-Read accounts
(These are extracted from the annual accounts above)

Activity Report 2018-2019

Trustee Profiles

Legal Membership Form
(You don’t have to be a legal member to attend the meeting but only legal members can vote.  Please bring your completed form with you, or you can sign-up in person when you arrive.)

How to find us – map and bus info for Archive

Call-out to the Care System

Do you have experience of the care system? Would you like to tell your story through a piece of art?

 

Pyramid artist Ria is working on an exhibition about social care.  She says, “I would like some other people with care experiences of the care system to help me, I don’t just want the art work to be about me. I want to hear all kinds of stories from young people to professionals who have experienced ‘The System’ and understand how tough it is to go through it.

The artwork can be of any form; Drawing, Illustrations, Music, Poems, Animation, Film, Drama, Stories – written and/or illustrated.

I encourage you to do anything you want to do in any art form, your work will then be exhibited and displayed alongside mine. You will also be invited to the exhibition opening.”

Work can be exhibited anonymously if preferred. 

 

If you would like to take part, please contact Alice: 0113 234 6040 / info@pyramid.org.uk

 

Artwork by Ria

 

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