(Credit: Andrew Benge)

Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture opened an enchanted landscape made entirely of sustainable materials.

GRUE is open to the public on 15-23 February as well as performances aimed at primary schools and home educators on 10-14 February. An immersive dream-like world, GRUE, that forms part of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, opened to the public at Damart Mill in Bingley last week (8-9 February)

GRUE will  present a series of sessions especially for local schools, home educators and community groups (11-14 February) before re-opening to the public for February Half Term (15-23 February).

Commissioned by Bradford 2025, GRUE is a magical immersive installation by Wintercroft and ARCADE, perfect for families with pre-school and primary school aged children to enjoy.

(Credit: Andrew Benge)

Complete with live performers and inspired by the heritage of Bingley, audiences will explore a series of fantastical landscapes as they embark on a quest through the basement of the Mill.

The scenery itself has been created by the people of Bradford, in workshops including drop-in sessions in libraries, and has been built entirely out of sustainable and repurposed materials such as paper and cardboard.

Hundreds of community members have helped create the magical world of GRUE through a number of workshops making over 1000 items including birds, fish, houses, grasses, flowers, faces and more. In addition to this, local schools have helped to build the magical world of GRUE, and will be enjoying class trips to the installation in the week before half term.

(Credit: Andrew Benge)

GRUE is the first event in Bradford 2025’s year-long PLAY programme, a series of events and playful interventions that will take place over the course of the year. With 27.9% of the district’s population under 20, Bradford is one of the UK’s youngest cities and Bradford 2025’s PLAY programme aims to ignite the imagination, encouraging children, as well as people of all ages, across the district to celebrate creativity and the joy of playing.

(Credit: Andrew Benge)

GRUE is designed by Steve Wintercroft – a Scarborough based designer, visual artist, and the founder of Wintercroft, an environmentally conscious design company specialising in helping people explore creativity through making. Produced by Yorkshire’s own ARCADE, a dynamic company based in Bridlington and Scarborough, who deliver high quality projects with some of the UK’s most exciting artists, while engaging, involving and empowering communities.  

For more information on Bradford 2025’s PLAY Programme, please visit: https://bradford2025.co.uk/programme/play/