Welcome to The Art of Energy accessibility page. We appreciate that not everyone can comfortably navigate the 3D virtual space of the gallery. Below you will find slideshows of the exhibits in each of the gallery buildings.
We hope you enjoy.
The Mezzanine Energy Building
Art of Energy Featured Artists
Ed Kashi
An oil spill from an abandoned Shell Petroleum Development Company well in Oloibiri, Niger Delta. Wellhead 14 was closed in 1977 but has been leaking for years, and in June of 2004 it finally released an oil spill of over 20,000 barrels of crude. Workers subcontracted by Shell Oil Company clean it up.
Art of Energy Competition Visual Submissions
Art of Energy Competition Written Submissions
In order to make the written submissions accessible to those using screen readers, we have chosen to exclude them from the gallery above and separate them onto their own page.
In this building you will find works by:
Ed Kashi * | Edoardo Santangelo |
Brook Peterson * | Jasper McKinney |
Owen Logan* | Jonah Garrett-Bannister |
Adam Sébire ** | Katerina Evangelou |
Rebecca Sharp | Hannah Imlach & Thomas Butler |
Natasha Awuku | Jason Moyes |
Rishabh Raghavan | Maica Gugolati |
Alec Finlay | Rickard Fornstedt, Helena Fornstedt & Staffan Laestadius |
Amy McTurk | Kris Murphy |
Craig Buchan | Mary and Michal |
Daniella Levins & Noah Gillespie | Ojo Taiye |
George Fox | Rosewxd |
Alicia Cohen | Shane Hynan |
Andreas Bock Michelsen | Ted Leeming |
Anne Sofie Møller Askholm | Yulia Dotsenko |
Clare Yarrington | Zi Quan |
Daniel Silas |
(*) Our featured artists gave interviews about their work. Find them on Youtube by following these links: Brook Peterson, Ed Kashi, and Owen Logan.
(**) Art of Energy first-prize winner Adam Sébire also featured on an episode of the All About Energy Podcast. Listen to it now.
Building 2
In this building you will find the following exhibits:
From steaming swamp to blanket bog: peatlands in action
Building 3
In this building you will find the following exhibits:
What Does Post-Industrial Look Like?
A Place For Oil: Memory Of Oil And Place In Museums Across The World
Exhibit 3: opening November 2021
Exhibit 4: opening November 2021