Heart of Glass

At the heart of St Helens
A Right St Helens Knees Up performed by residents from local sheltered housing associations
A Right St Helens Knees Up performed by residents from local sheltered housing associations
Photo: Stephen King
St Helens skate boarders working with Heather Peak of Studio Morison
St Helens skate boarders working with Heather Peak of Studio Morison
Photo: Stephen King
The Alchemist, a member of The Council of Wisdom from Baa Baa Baric, a quiet revolution in St Helens with artist Mark Storor
The Alchemist, a member of The Council of Wisdom from Baa Baa Baric, a quiet revolution in St Helens with artist Mark Storor
Photo: Stephen King
Getting to Know You, a project with Helena Partnerships and artist Shelia Ghelani
Getting to Know You, a project with Helena Partnerships and artist Shelia Ghelani
Photo: Stephen King
Marisa Carnesky's Haunted Furnace at Pilkington Glass Factory
Marisa Carnesky's Haunted Furnace at Pilkington Glass Factory
Photo: Stephen King
The Shed, a sound installation from Baa Baa Baric, on the roof of the Tontine Car Park in St Helens
The Shed, a sound installation from Baa Baa Baric, on the roof of the Tontine Car Park in St Helens
Photo: Stephen King

Where: Borough of St Helens
With: With: Helena Partnerships, FACT (Foundation for Art + Creative Technology), St Helens Council and St Helens Arts Partnership (The Citadel, The World of Glass, Platform Artist Studios), St Helens College

We’re Heart of Glass, a St Helens, Merseyside-based collaborative and social arts agency.

We believe that art has the power to bring us together and create change, for the people of our community, and the place we call home.

We unlock stories, reimagine public spaces, ask awkward questions and forge new connections. 

Why? Because we know that art can transform lives and deeply affect our relationship with the world around us. Art is the starting point for each and every journey.

By working with artists, children and their families, refugees, people with disabilities, older people and communities of all kinds we support each other – and learn from each other – on creative journeys of enquiry and exploration. 

We do this because we believe that and every one of us has the right to have our voices heard; our stories celebrated and our curiosity piqued. 

Art belongs everywhere. Our parks, our buildings and our streets. The closer it is to all of us the more it has the ability to illuminate and inspire.

Over the past five years, through collaboration and conversation, we’ve helped thousands of people to share their stories and learn from the stories of others. 

We believe that by working together, collaborating, experimenting and listening, the end result can be truly transformative, whether that’s a workshop, an exhibition, a live art show or a festival. 

We love working in St Helens (hence the name!) and beyond, and we’re fortunate to team up with amazing people from near - and far. Everyone has the right (and the potential) to make art. And everywhere has the potential to be a gallery, or performance space. For us, St Helens itself is our arts centre. That’s why you’ll see us popping up in the most unexpected places.

We’d love you to join us.