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Nathan Hope |
Emma Long |
Phil Kennedy |
Phil Constable (L) and Adele White(R) |
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A variety of drawing techniques were used in the exhibition of work by 11 of the resident artists at Bankley, to explore the theme of the urban environment and journeys through it. Exhibiting Artists - Phil Constable, Carolyn Curtis Magri, Mary Harrison, Philip Kennedy, Emma Long, Jessica Morris, Maeve O'Connor, Claire Tindale, Adele White, Gary James Williams.
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The atmosphere was lively and the workshops, lead by 4 resident artists, accommodated all age ranges and abilities, with people working independently or in groups. Even the Community Police took part.
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A huge amount of work was generated with some unexpected outcomes. The activity of drawing was extended to the 3 dimensional surface of a sculpted washing machine inspired by the vendors of white goods who display their products outside their shops.
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| A range of drawing activities took place around the gallery and included relief printing, drawing with the aid of projections, without looking at the paper, printing with objects and so on. One 13 year old workshop participant commented that 'It's better than the Trafford Centre'. Those who took part in the workshop were invited back the following day to celebrate the completion of the project. | |||
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