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Glynn Vivian awarded funds to preserve film and video collection for future generations

Tuesday 7 April 2026 //  by laura.gill

Hetain Patel, Come As You Really Are, 2024

We are delighted to announce Swansea Council’s Glynn Vivian Art Gallery has been selected as one of the recipients of the BFI Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery Funding. 

The project will help to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of film works within the gallery’s Permanent Collection. 

These artworks within the collection date from 1992 to 2024 and have been produced by the following contemporary artists: Hetain Patel, Cinzia Mutigli, José Alejandro Restrepo, Tim Davies, Shimabuku, Peter Finnemore, Anthony Shapland, Jonathan Anderson, Helen Sear, David Cushway, Yingmei Duan, Ingrid Murphy and Alexander Duncan.  

Working with the artists, a time-based media conservator and through access awareness training, the project aims to produce audio descriptions and BSL interpretation to highlight any conservation requirements and widen access to the collection.  

Another strand of the project is the creation of a screening area at the gallery, which will allow access to these screen-based works even when they are not on display within a temporary exhibition via a dedicated conservation station. Appointments can be made by emailing glynn.vivian@swansea.gov.uk.    

As part of this project, the team at Glynn Vivian will be reviewing archival footage and digitising relevant material of historic significance such as gallery-specific recordings (exhibition walkthroughs, artist interviews and performance recordings). 

Starting in April 2026, there will be a six-week learning programme for young people, working with an artist and a screen work from the collection. Travel bursaries will be available, and lunch will be provided for participants.  

The project will end with five free accessible screenings of works from the collection featuring newly created BSL or audio descriptions in Glynn Vivian Art Gallery’s lecture theatre. 

Category: NewsTag: BFI, Film, Glynn Vivian

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