Overview
Liverpool Biennial and the former Liverpool Mayor commissioned artist Koo Jeong A, in association with Wheelscape Skateparks, to design the UK's first glow-in-the-dark wheels park, Evertro, in partnership with Friends of Everton Park, the Land Trust and Liverpool Vision.
This permanent sculpture was a new public space for the city and a fully functional wheels park, open to skaters and BMX bikers to use and enjoy. Evertro is part of the Everton Park Action Sports HUB.
In February 2014, artist Koo Jeong A and the designers from Wheelscape Skateparks worked with young people in Everton, North Liverpool and Liverpool city skaters to devise a new wheels park. Familiar skating forms and features were combined with new sculptural elements to create a unique space for experimentation. The design responds to its immediate surroundings, as well as drawing on Koo Jeong A’s references to diamond shapes and forms conceived through the artist’s interpretation of the area. In addition to ‘Evertro’, the Everton Park Action Sports HUB also incorporates a training area and BMX track.
This commission is part of a long-term commitment by Liverpool Biennial to work in Everton Park. The wheels park and Everton Park Action Sports HUB will be managed and maintained by The Land Trust, in conjunction with their community partners, Friends of Everton Park.