52 Weeks of Art is an annual artist led public art project in Lichfield and its surrounding area, which has been developed to increase opportunities to produce, view, engage with and experience the visual arts. This will be achieved by developing and exhibiting new artwork, placing artwork in areas where access is limited and by stimulating debate through interaction with the visual arts in its many manifestations.

Anna Seward and Lichfield Angel Inspired Posters

by 52 Weeks of Art Email

Further artworks inspired by the history and heritage of the City have been produced. Lichfield has a broad and diverse past, and this is seen in the latest two poster designs for public display.
The first designed by Matt Clough is based upon the stricking Saxon Angel, in Lichfield Cathedral,(and has been designed in the style of Patrick Caulfield) whilst the second, designed by Hamish McKeown, depicts Anna Seward, a former resident of the city and contemporary of Johnson and Darwin, and who was an esteemed poet of her age (in the stlye of Rodchenko)