[oberlist] FW: Public Art (Now) Professional Development Workshop in Folkestone on October 31st usv

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Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 23:05:57 +1000
Subject: Public Art (Now) Professional Development Workshop in Folkestone on October 31st usv





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	Alex Hartley 'Vigil'

	Photo: Thierry Bal, 2014

	Courtesy of Folkestone Triennial

	 
        
        

        
	Situations are offering two x £150 travel bursaries to attend this workshop - Visit our WEBSITE for information on how to apply.

	 
        
        
        
        
      
      
        
        
  
	PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP: On the Edge: Taking Risks in Public Art

	 

	Friday 31st October, 11:30am - 4:30pm, Folkestone Fringe Hub

	This workshop will look at how artists, producers and funders might challenge the preconceptions about public art, taking risks to produce works which open up new encounters with our surroundings. Led by Situations – producers of Michael Sailstorfer’s Folkestone Digs for the 2014 Folkestone Triennial and Alex Hartley’s Nowhereisland for the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad – artist Alex Hartley, Curator Mary Jane Jacob, Situations Director, Claire Doherty, and Producer, Claire Feeley will encourage attendees to accompany the speakers ‘behind the scenes’ of these projects, looking at the negotiations and tactics necessary to take funders, stakeholders and participants on unexpected journeys.

	Booking essential.

	Price: £20* (£12* concession)

	*Includes lunch

	publicartnow.com

	situations.org.uk

	folkestonetriennial.org.uk

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	Produced by Situations, Bristol’s international art producer, Public Art Now is a collaborative project in association with Bristol Festival of Ideas, Art / Books, This is Tomorrow, Creative Time (New York), Eastside Projects, Live Art Development Agency, Folkestone Triennial, Liverpool Biennial, Public Art Agency Sweden, Space Studios, University of Central Lancashire and University of Bristol.

	

	Public Art Now has been made possible through the generous support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Cultural Value programme, Arts Council England Grants for Arts, the European Cultural Programme, Paul Hamlyn Foundation Breakthrough Award and Bjorvika Infrastruktur, Oslo.
  

  
        
        
  
    
  
  
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