Winter Narratives Final Post
From the very beginning, I have felt lucky to be selected. It has turned out to be a most productive residency for me. My work has taken a new turn, I have rediscovered my love of drawing and conversations on a huge variety of topics, including art, have proved fascinating. There has been an exchange of knowledge that will stand me in good stead for the future. I have met the most lovely people and hope that some time in the future, I can somehow repay their kindness and generosity. I can never hope to create such good food though. The location was perfect of for me and re-locating the kind of work that I do to a rural site has been change of direction that will be invaluable. I am happy outside with trees and wildlife.
I wish to thank Zahir and all his family, Sandiya, Parth and all those who help with the farm, Tarun as well as all the artists who made the residency the success that it was and not forgetting those back at Artcore Derby for their behind the scenes help. I am looking forward to the April exhibition in Derby.
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Dr Chris Wright
Time is going so quickly!
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Missed a day out so its catch up time. The greatest thing about residencies is that they give you time to develop your work. It is an unfolding , taking what you think you already know into new places. Here there is no need to worry about things like where your next meal is, it is there and that keeps your mind unfettered. So, I am having a brilliant time, just working away. Day 5 was workshop day and I did a sound workshop that developed listening and collaborative sound practices to create a fantastic sounding end result. At the residency site, I created a short film using my interpretations of the early morning noises. Putting them on a speaker, I took it into the woods and let it play amongst the existing bird song. I think I wanted to see if it had an impact and I think it increased the bird song but obviously, that could be co-incidental. I think it is too poor a connection to attach. So day 6, a quieter day as our evenings are occupied with house visits, gallery visits and food. It has all been really interesting. The image above shows an almost 360 degree drawing in bamboo charcoal of the mould growing in the pool.It fades as the charcoal fades. Spent the rest of the day editing the sound clips I had made of everyone on site. Not sure how I will put them