Art Arena

ARTARENA is an "art film museum" planned for Sunderland in northeast England. It is intended to show items from the Roland Collection of Films on Art on 45 screens; visitors will wander between them wearing headphones that switch to the appropriate soundtrack.
The original concept called for a futuristic €35m building in London. This gave way to a £2m reconstruction of the West Park United Reformed church on Stockton Road in Sunderland, which is planned to open in April 2012. Visitors will pay a small fee to get in and then rent headphones by the hour; over 160,000 are expected in the first year. and architect David Serero. The initial plan for an "Art Arena Roland Museum" was for a futuristic €35m complex in London combining exhibition space, film storage, and over forty projection spaces.
In 2010 the plan emerged to redevelop the Sunderland site. The church was built as a Congregational church in 1881-3, to a design by JP Pritchett. The URC put it up for sale in March 2010, at which time it was also being used by the West House Christian Fellowship, the Sunderland Filipino Church and the Mountain of Fire church.
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Future
Discussions have already taken place on replicating the format in churches elsewhere in the UK.<ref name=plan /> Roland is planning a much bigger establishment in London's Docklands, with 200 projection spaces.
 
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