- Free Christmas Hamper Prize Draw
- Everywhere Means Something to Someone - the people's guidebook to Romney Marsh
- Charivari 2020 - Let's Dance Film
- Charivari Swallow hat and Mobile Phone twirler Demonstration
- Charivari Anchor hat and Heart twirler demonstration
- Charivari 2020 - Let's Dance carnival
- Charivari 2020 - Let's Dance lesson
- Covid 19
- Cheriton Light Festival 2020
- Everywhere Means Something to Someone
- charivari day 2019
- The Parish Frieze
- The Votive Fishing Fleet
- Unveiling The Elwick Etchings
- Forget Me Not events
- Folkestone Embarkations by John Wedgwood-Clarke
- Interview with Ross Ashton & Karen Monid
- Interview with Jyll Bradley
- In Favour of Public Space
- Darren Henley visits Strange Cargo
- The People's Guidebook to Lens
- Strange Cargo: the future of cultural participation
Cheriton Artland Transcription
10 August 2012
Transcription is part of Cheriton Artland, a three year programme of creative development for Cheriton curated by Strange Cargo, that aims to have an immersive impact on the local community through the arts. The images in Transcription take their starting point from paintings by William Hogarth and have been interpreted for the 21st century by artists David Motta, Matt Rowe, Hannah Rushforth, Roy Smith, Greg Stobbs, with support from Bid Tophill, Sam Giles and Elliot Tyler. The artists worked in close collaboration with local people from Cheriton Library Talk Time group, young people from the Nepalese community and secondary school students from Pent Valley, Harvey Grammar and Folkestone School for Girls.