SPART Has been in existence since 2001. While we've been doing a lot of stuff, we havn't been so good at keeping a good visual record of it all. So that's what we are in the process of doing now: compiling the documents of all the stuff we've done. Click on the highlighted titles of works below to find out more about them.

Selected Manifestos
On Art (A Short Polemic Manifesto)
This manifesto sets out SPART's main coneption of Art and it's social function.
Sorcery
This manifesto explores the potential of Sorcery as a creative medium.
No Body Go anywhere: Stay Home, Make Art
Questioning the need for travel in todays art networks.
Insurrectionism
A reconsideration of the spirit of avant-gradism.

To view the complete range of SPART manifestos click here
Selected Performance Art Actions
Various Actions, Cardiff Art in Time Festival (March 2007)
The Last Picnic, The Black box Space, Belfast (October 2006)
Revolutionary Workouts several locations in Canada and the UK (September 2006)
Scumbegs: Think'n About Gerry, Think'n about Art (Currency 2005, New York)
On The road to Bandung: a walk in the Desert Alytus Biennial of Experimental Art, Alytus Lithuania (2005)
Drinking Blindfolded in... (I shit you Not!?) Various Locations throughout Europe (2001 - 2006)
Selected Installations
On The Road To Bandung (A place to stop and consider)
This Installation was presented as a solo Show in the St Particks Centre, Downpatrick (March-April 2006). It was compirsed of documents from the work On the Road to Bandung. This was the first time that all these documents were presented together in a show.
Art Unalmas
This small bit of video footage on the following page is the is the only documentation we have of this work. Unalmas is the Hungarian word for 'boring'. This work was a playful means of tabling some problems with the concept of live art and also avoiding making another boring performance.
Selected video works
Pogo Manifesto
This video work is a video adaption of the text Pogo Manifesto. It was filmed on Dartmoore in 2002.
Brown Julius in the Fountain of Modernism
Made with Stewart Home in 2008, this video was a commissioned by Judit Bodor-Hunter on behalf of Dartington Gallery in May 2008. It was shot, edited and premiered in three days on location in Totnes, Devon. The video takes as it's subject the Italian Dada artist and Fascist supremo Julius Evola. The title of the work is derived from the 1980's slang for a turd in a urinal: a "brown julius". This seems a fitting reference to Evola.
Selected Curation and event Organisation
The SPART Action Winter Games 2008
Three day's of SPART Action in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Arts Birthday Party 2007
Being avid lovers of all things Fluxus we always celebrate Arts birthday!
The Invisible Games 2007
A set of SPART games played over three days in and around Belfast. The one catch: We couldn't tell anyone what we were doing was SPART of had anything to do with art.
1st International SPART Insurgence
Held in Bulgaira in 2004 with Vassya Vassileva, Friedrich Nichtmargen, Yassen Todorov and a host of others.