Project REBOOT is a Leeds-wide creative project. We are asking for everyone to re-design a government Covid poster and change it to say something new. Posters will be printed and displayed on the Old Red Bus Station in Leeds to coincide with the easing of lockdown April - June 2021. Turning the venue into a huge message board and sending positive messages to the city through this transition.
Get involved in a city-wide creative project and help Leeds say goodbye to lockdown.
The Old Red Bus Station is one of Leeds most loved grassroots venues,
with a DIY ethic, vegan canteen, bar, exhibition space, and underground
club/event space. ORBS has been giving Leeds raw, cutting-edge music
for over five years and continues to support local and new talent.
Like many venues in the UK, ORBS had to close its doors due to
COVID19. This thriving venue, usually full of creative activity has not
been fully operational for a year. But there is light at the end of the
tunnel and within the months of April – June 2021, the government plans
the easing of lockdown.
To support this transition, we want people to participate in a
Leeds-wide art project. We need you to help us transform The Old Red Bus
Station building into a 3D message board. By designing a poster with a
positive message to the city that will be displayed on the building and
in the local area in April.
Who can get involved? Everyone as long as you have a connection to Leeds.
We want you to take a government Covid information poster and change it to say something new. Transform a government poster and give it a new message for Leeds to support the city to come out of lockdown.
You can work with any poster you want, but keep an element of the
original poster: you could use the same colours, some of the original
text, you can change words around and change imagery, but keeping a
sense of the original.
Positive messages to Leeds. These can be entertaining and funny or deep and meaningful - it is up to you!
We cannot accept any posters with offensive language or imagery,
these will be immediately rejected and not used. These posters will be
seen from the street by a varied audience including families and
children, so your design must be appropriate to that audience.
You can create your poster in a digital format or you can draw, cut, collage and hand-make your design.
We can send you a brief pack out in the post if you cannot make your
design digitally. Send us a message with the number of participants and
we will send out a pack with a paid return envelope.
The final posters will be involved in a series of exhibitions: A
selection will be displayed on the outside of the Old Red Bus station.
They will also be printed as posters and displayed in the local area,
all designs will also be shown on our website.
Paper submissions: post your A4 posters to:
Maz, The Old Red Bus Station, 104 Vicar Lane, Leeds, LS2 7NL.
Digital submissions:
Please submit using the Curatorspace submission form.
Save your design as a PDF, minimum of 300dpi, size A2 with 2mm bleed, ideally save as a vector image, but not essential.
Please can you submit a portrait & landscape version of your
design? There are a number of spaces and it gives more flexibility of
where to exhibit (only applicable to digital submissions).