Stephen Broadbent

His sculptural practice aims to create artworks which resonate with the environments in which they are placed, often achieved through community collaboration.

His 'River Of Life' memorial is intended to give hope for the future, and takes the form of a fountain and a river running down the street, bringing healing and refreshment.

The second marked the legacy of the slave trade in the histories of Liverpool, Richmond, Virginia and Benin.

[3] His sculptures on Littlehaven Promenade, South Shields and Keel Square, Sunderland, both contributed to winning entries into the 2015 Northern Design Awards.

[citation needed] His largest work, 'Encounter', stands at junction 11 of the M62 Motorway at Birchwood, and incorporates telecommunications aerials within the metalwork.