Meet Me At The Bull Around 12.
2021
Video
7:58 mins
SUMMER CAMP
Meet Me At The Bull Around 12. is a commentary on ongoing gentrification within Birmingham’s arts district, Digbeth. It follows the artist, okcandice, as they make their way to through Digbeth towards the city centre — firing off a series of text messages about the city’s developments to an unknown recipient, whom they plan to meet up with.
The title is a reference to Birmingham’s famous bronze bull statue; a noted landmark and favoured meeting spot outside the aptly titled Bullring shopping centre.
This work was produced for the group exhibtion SUMMER CAMP at Eastside Projects.