In summer 2023, Emergency Exit Arts celebrated the future of our high streets in a landmark nation-wide commission in partnership with Historic England.
12 artists and creative practitioners took centre stage during 'Which Woolwich Stories', where the surrounding area of Woolwich's high street was brought to life
A great guide to put on free, community public events in high streets or town centres
EEA are funded by Royal Borough of Greenwich as part of their four-year voluntary and community sector support, the funding is to work in the local area that surrounds our base in East Greenwich
We have worked with Ashford Council to deliver a 3-year programme of arts and culture to regenerate the high street
Emergency Exit Arts, in partnership with Medway Council, produced a large-scale light event which transformed Rochester’s historic buildings and spaces into works of art.
On 27th November, Emergency Exit Arts produced our biggest light show of the year. EEA commissioned a group of local artists to create site specific public art installations.
Emergency Exit Arts were proud to produce the welcoming event in Coventry for The Walk With Amal.
To celebrate LGBTQ History month we explored what love in all forms means to young people in 2021. Through discussion and learning about different LGBTQ artists.
When Covid restrictions meant we couldn’t get together face to face, we didn’t let that ruin our fun!
This strange red brick, spired building on the end of Azof Street is over 120 years old...
An artistic network created to meet the new challenges of producing theatre for young people in the digital age.