Over sixty uniquely designed, super-sized sculptures of much-loved children's TV character, Morph, are shape shifting their way through central London to form an extraordinary, free public art trail alongside iconic London landmarks.
Jane Hatton, CEO of Evenbreak, said: “We are very proud to be sponsoring the first accessible art trail. Accessibility is key to our work at Evenbreak and I know the whole team is looking forward to experiencing the trail this summer. This is a great opportunity for brands to demonstrate their commitment to inclusion.”
There are still sponsorship opportunities available. Register your interest if you would like to become a sponsor alongside Evenbreak.
Why Morph?
Morph lives on a desk, within the confines of an artist's studio. His freedom is limited by his environment, and many of his adventures are born out of a frustration with these limitations and the challenges of being a little guy in a big world. This echoes the daily experiences of many young wheelchair users, who find their freedom and independence limited by the world around them. They are restricted by inaccessible environments, people's attitudes, behaviour and perceptions of what young wheelchair users aspire to, and can achieve.
Demonstrating an inclusive world
As part of Morph's Epic Art Adventure in London, Whizz-Kidz will use the art trail to
encourage the public, business community and young people to envision what a more inclusive world might look like for young wheelchair users, and what role they might wish to play in making this a reality. Let's enable everyone to have epic adventures in London.
What happens after the trail?
At the end of the trail, the Morphs will be auctioned off to raise significant funds for Whizz-Kidz to support young people by providing the wheelchairs, equipment, support and confidence-building experiences they need, and campaigning for a more inclusive society.
To find out more about Morph's Epic Art Adventure in London visit:
https://www.morphsadventurelondon.com/