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Encompassing a broad range of arts, media  and curatorial practice, his work has been internationally acknowledged.  Recently commissioned by UNESCO, Water Mirrors a collaboration between Cali, Colombia and York in 2020 and exhibition Mobile Home, for Next-Art Tainan, 2019. He is also the Artistic Director of ArtBomb and his curatorial work includes major exhibitions, festivals and commissions world-wide.
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Encompassing a broad range of arts, media  and curatorial practice, his work has been internationally acknowledged.  Recently commissioned by UNESCO, Water Mirrors a collaboration with Daniel Escoabar, Cali, Colombia and York, UK in 2020 [https://www.bragamediaarts.com/en/city-city/water-mirrors/ Water Mirros]and exhibition Mobile Home, for Next-Art Tainan, 2019.
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[https://www.mikestubbsart.com/mobile-home Mobile Home]
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He is also the Artistic Director of ArtBomb and his curatorial work includes major exhibitions, festivals and commissions world-wide.
 
   
 
   
 
After four years research and collaboration, Escaping Gravity, Airship Dreams, an collaborative ambitious immersive installation/performance and a co-curated exhibition, realised at the Higgins Museum Bedford in 2021, commissioned by Bedford Creative Arts and for tour in 2022.
 
After four years research and collaboration, Escaping Gravity, Airship Dreams, an collaborative ambitious immersive installation/performance and a co-curated exhibition, realised at the Higgins Museum Bedford in 2021, commissioned by Bedford Creative Arts and for tour in 2022.
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[https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/artists/mike-stubbs/ Climate Emergency Services]
 
[https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/artists/mike-stubbs/ Climate Emergency Services]
 
[[File:2021-4 Mike Stubbs Press Shot-1 JPEG 1500px.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:2021-4 Mike Stubbs Press Shot-1 JPEG 1500px.jpg|thumb]]
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Current research subjects include: transport, art and ecology and art in the public realm.  He has won more than a dozen major international awards, including Barbara London Prize, Echigo Tsumari Trienalle. He is Honorary Professor at Liverpool University & UTS, Sydney, made FRSA and awarded a Fleck Fellowship, Banff, Canada in 2002.
 
Current research subjects include: transport, art and ecology and art in the public realm.  He has won more than a dozen major international awards, including Barbara London Prize, Echigo Tsumari Trienalle. He is Honorary Professor at Liverpool University & UTS, Sydney, made FRSA and awarded a Fleck Fellowship, Banff, Canada in 2002.
  

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Encompassing a broad range of arts, media and curatorial practice, his work has been internationally acknowledged. Recently commissioned by UNESCO, Water Mirrors a collaboration with Daniel Escoabar, Cali, Colombia and York, UK in 2020 Water Mirrosand exhibition Mobile Home, for Next-Art Tainan, 2019.

Mobile Home

He is also the Artistic Director of ArtBomb and his curatorial work includes major exhibitions, festivals and commissions world-wide.

After four years research and collaboration, Escaping Gravity, Airship Dreams, an collaborative ambitious immersive installation/performance and a co-curated exhibition, realised at the Higgins Museum Bedford in 2021, commissioned by Bedford Creative Arts and for tour in 2022.

https://www.mikestubbsart.com/airshipdreams

Airship Dreams

Climate Emergency Services commissioned for Folkestone Trienalle, a mobile public artwork that since went to Cop 26 Climate Emergency Services

2021-4 Mike Stubbs Press Shot-1 JPEG 1500px.jpg

Current research subjects include: transport, art and ecology and art in the public realm. He has won more than a dozen major international awards, including Barbara London Prize, Echigo Tsumari Trienalle. He is Honorary Professor at Liverpool University & UTS, Sydney, made FRSA and awarded a Fleck Fellowship, Banff, Canada in 2002.


https://www.mikestubbsart.com/about

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/jul/20/flaming-van-apocalypse-folkestone-triennial-review-kent-climate-emergency-services