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Beyond
the Cut
Seven
commissioned artists respond to The Galton Valley, Smethwick:
January - April 2004
In
December 2003 I was approached by British Waterways to devise
and deliver a large-scale creative project in the Galton Valley
area of Smethwick, Birmingham. Together with colleagues at The
Public we devised the outline for 7 participatory art projects
that would creatively explore this beautiful part of the West
Midlands canal network and engage with the many people who live
and work alongside.
Working
in close consultation with British Waterways, we commissioned
seven local and nationally based artists to undertake a variety
of projects that would all be realised in time for a celebratory
weekend event in April 2004. The seven artists -Nettie Edwards,
Gregg Wagstaff, Peter Hill, Carolyn Morton, Harry Palmer, Joseph
Potts and Cathy Rogers - were invited to participate in several
planning workshops during the three-month project in order to
generate a deeper understanding of the area, develop a sense of
sharing and community, and to support each other in the realising
of their own project. Each artist produced their own unique rich
response to the brief, and together the projects are a diverse
reflection of the many strands of life of this area.
All of the projects were shown at the Beyond the Cut
event in the Galton Valley during the weekend 3rd - 4th April
2004.
The
project was closely supported by three experienced facilitation
artists - Bobby Bird, Dave Pollard and Andy Scholes - who worked
very closely with each commissioned artist to help develop ideas
and practically realise their work.
Beyond
the Cut was devised and managed by myself and Angela Hind
of The Public, and supported by Lorraine Murphy and Alexander
Downes of British Waterways.
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Funded
AWM,ERDF, and British Waterways through 'Canals
and the Arc - Delivering the Potential',a £6
million canal regeneration scheme for the South
Black Country and West Birmingham, and The Public.
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