Faces Of The Square
Karl Lagerfeld said, “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” And for me nothing tells the history of our past like being able to see the faces of those that were present at the time, quiet, framed, and immortalised in portraits.
The residency in the Cabin, which runs to the 17th of July aims, as the square comes back to life following the covid restrictions, to document the faces of Osnabruck Square, both past and present, telling their stories of the square for the future. Week one of the Cabin residency with Artcore has got off to a real good start with number of people signing up already to have themselves, their shops and businesses photographed . Over the month the aim is to grow the collection and these will then be exhibited on the 16th and 17th of July. To find out more about the sample portraits below join us on these dates our first four are Linda, Lyn, Pauline, Namig and Dave.



Well, if week one got off to a good start week 2 has been even better. It has been really good to see how people are enthusiastically getting behind the months residency and wanting to take part and to date only one business has decided not to take part and
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Well, if week one got off to a good start week 2 has been even better. It has been really good to see how people are enthusiastically getting behind the months residency and wanting to take part and to date only one business has decided not to take part and
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This first week was spent collecting some interesting positive lockdown stories from some local artists. (you don't have to be an artist to take part in the project). They kindly created work for the project inspired by their stories. It feels great to be part of an actual person to person, tea drinking, creative community again. All of the work will be A6 or smaller, to fit on display in the cabin at the end of the residency. I can't wait to see what comes out of the next weeks. I am also looking forward to receiving some stories and art from way up in Orkney (along with some wool to weave with!)
So, there is the option of posting work as long as they come with a story, just let me know at nicola.dennett@btinternet.com and I will send info.
Heres some images from last week.
Thanks to Stevie Davies, Jenny Seals and Avalon Elizabeth Oakes.









