‘Around Here & Out There’ is a Making matters project for Somerset Art Works (SAW). Making Matters is part of the Somerset-wide Company of Voices intergenerational project. The aim of the project is to bring together older (50+) and younger people (under 25) to work together on positive activities that are of benefit to the local community. Through 2010 SAW has developed a diverse programme of projects engaging over 200 participants. Project artists Simon Lee Dicker and Sue Palmer
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Around Here & Out There - Video Documentation
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Your Words and Images
Watch this space for news about future events!
Simon & Sue
New Art for Langport
Langport Workshop 2
The artists had carefully selected and printed the text and had already placed some of the phrases up through the town in shop windows before the start of the session: Orchid Clothing, St Margaret’s Hospice Shop, The Bakery, Art Tea Zen Café and many of the Library windows. The group went on a trail to find these texts. We then taught the group how to place them, with the final texts being put up in the Library and in the public phone box – the focus of the young people working with such concentration to complete the work demonstrated their satisfaction with what we had made. Going as a group to the Town Garden in Langport, the second part of the workshop involved studying the recently installed pump as both a piece of industrial heritage and as a work of art, creating sculpture out of materials in response to the place, having ideas about the space and future use, and listing important features and opportunities.
Langport Workshop 1
Inspiration
Wonders of Western Trip
We spent the day in Weston looking at the public artworks, eating cockles, discussing the sea and what it meant to us, watching people, looking at the new developments and historic features of the town, and building sand models of Steep Holm. We sat in front of Tim Etchells piece on the Winter Gardens while the neon was turned on especially for our group, and used the text to trigger our own thoughts and ideas about ‘the things that we can’t forget’, and ‘the things that we can’t remember’. Some of the group travelled to see a number of the works along the seafront, including Etchell’s other work - engraved texts on a shelter documenting everyday events on the beach. Participants worked together in small group and also took their own walks, with most people recording images on cameras. By the time we got on the coach to come home, there was a confident and warm hearted feel to the whole group, and on the journey home, many people took out their art packs on their own initiative and began sketching and writing responses to the creative tasks. This was an especially inspiring and cohesive moment on the project, and the playful, thoughtful and productive time on the bus was testament to the interesting and unusual day we had spent together. The relaxed yet very focussed day out had generated a temporary ‘community’ that was genuinely engaged in considering place, public space, people and artistic production.
Art Pack
Simon and Sue created an ‘Art Pack’, one for each participant, with a collection of interesting materials and ideas: creative triggers for drawing and sketching and writing, a series of postcards to respond to (with first class stamp for posting one of them), chalk, pencil, a postcard by artist Francis Alys about border crossings, information and maps of WOW, and 50p to play with on the pier.
Why Weston?
List of groups invited to partisipate
Alongside promotion in local press and through the SAW website and SPAEDA newsletter invitations were distributed through community groups and organisations, particularly focussing on people who hadn’t already been involved in a Making Matter project. We made personal visits to groups/representatives of groups to talk about our project
- Langport and Huish Episcopi Primary & Secondary Schools
- Somerset Young Arts Promoters
- Senior Citizens Club
- Satellite Group
- Langport Ladies Circle
- History Meeting Group
- Langport Pleasure Painters
- Sedgemoor Gardening Club
- Langport Flower Club
- Langport Community Choir
Flyers were also distributed via Orchid Clothing, Langport Information Centre and the Library.
Project Ideas - WOW trip and beyond
‘Around Here & Out There’ will focus on the exploration of Langport by taking a coach journey out of the town to another town in Somerset: Weston Super Mare. We have chosen Weston for a number of reasons:
- a traditional ‘outing’ or day trip destination
- the sea, the pier, the flood defence
- the public art installations ‘Wonders of Weston’ and accompanying guide provides a stimulating resource for our trip.
- accessible and practical within a day
We’ll be exploring sights and sounds on our day out, that will inspire participants to think about the place they live in, their friends and neighbours, their history and future.
We consider the journey to be as important as the destination and will develop a series of creative activities and games that will act as a catalyst for conversation, and laughs, between the participants. There’s nothing like the idea of a coach trip out to inspire memories of egg sandwiches and no leg room - but don’t worry! - this one is a coach trip with a difference - entertaining and interesting people, sights and sounds to behold, ice cream to be had!
Following the trip to Western-Super-Mare we will run two further ‘workshop’ sessions in Langport, inspired by Wonders of Western.