Skateboard Directory Search
 SkateboardDirectory.com > News > Unofficial UK Skateboard Home Installs "Skatable Sculptures"
 Decks | Trucks | Wheels | Longboards | Griptape
 Clothing | Shoes | Protective Gear | Associations
 Online Stores | Skate Shops | Wholesale
News | Magazines | Videos | Pictures/Photos | Wallpaper 
Mullen | Koston | Rowley | Hawk | Skaters | Pro Teams 
Parks | In USA | Ramps | Plans | Construction | Materials | Camps 
Sponsored Links
SkateTalk Chat

A1 Online Shop


SkateboardDirectory.com
 Sports
 Arts
 Clothing
 Electronics
 News

 Skateboard Wallpaper!
 Top Links
 Top Searches
 Random Links
 All Categories
 Suggest A Link
 Link To Us
 About Us

Quick Skate Links
 Skateboarding
    Skateboard Companies
       Trucks
       Wheels
       Hardware
    Commercial Sites
       Online Stores
    Amateur Teams
    Pro Teams
    Magazines
    Deep Carve
    Skaters
       Rodney Mullen
       Mark Gonzales
       Bam Margera
    Skateparks
       In USA
       In Europe
    Videos
    Ramps
    Shoes

Subscribe to the
SkateTalk Insider

SkateboardDirectory.com News:
Unofficial UK Skateboard Home Installs "Skatable Sculptures"
(Posted 8/11/2004)

By London * SE1 website team, edited by Josh Rabinowitz for SkateboardDirectory.com

It's reportedly been a South Bank institution for decades, but now the area used for skateboarding in the Queen Elizabeth Hall undercroft has finally been recognised by the South Bank Centre management.

"I'm delighted to be developing relationships with skateboarders who visit the South Bank Centre every day," says SBC chief executive Michael Lynch. "The synergy between skateboarding, art, dance and music is obvious and these young people are keen to get involved with our artistic programme as well as our public spaces. I'm pleased we're taking steps to make them more welcome."

The South Bank Centre has installed five 'skateable sculptures' designed by artists and skateboarders as part of a collaboration with London collective The Side Effects of Urethane *.

The space on the riverside underneath the Queen Elizabeth Hall has been the unofficial home of UK * skateboarding since the 1970s, and the SBC says these new sculptures signal the latest stage in the centre's growing relationship with some of the most regular visitors to the site.

This article was originally entitled "Skateboard sculptures installed on the South Bank" and was found at http://www.london-se1.co.uk/news/view.php?ArtID=1132

Search this site for more about Unofficial UK Skateboard Home Installs "Skatable... *


Latest News
NEWS hot! Skateboard Grab Bag: Skateboard Commuters, Zac Efron Skates, The...
NEWS hot! Skateboard Grab Bag: New Skateparks in USA, Canada, and...
NEWS hot! Tech Deck Live Massively Multiplayer Online Skate Park Scheduled
NEWS hot! Skateboard Environmentalism Promoted by Guapo and Daryl Hannah
NEWS hot! Shred America to Skateboard From Chicago To New York...
  More News...

Mar 19, 2010 | Privacy Policy | Skate Talk | Influx Magazine Terms of Use © 1999-2010 Josh Rabinowitz
Add a link to SkateboardDirectory.com
Submit a Site | Suggest a category