- 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
the luckiest place on earth
02 November 2014
Strange Cargo is proud to have been commissioned to create a new artwork for the prestigious Folkestone Triennial international public art festive, which opens on 30th August. 2014 Folkestone Triennial curator Lewis Biggs invited Strange Cargo to respond to the theme Lookout and as usual, we participated closely with local people to create our artwork which we have called The Luckiest Place on Earth. It was important to us that the artwork had the potential to re-illuminate some of the towns architectural heritage, making it relevant to the future of the place so many of us call home. The focus fell on the impressive edifice that is Folkestone Central Railway Bridge, which for years