Riverside Community Health Project
Womens Action Group Going Strong
di Karen Underhill
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A creative insight into West End lives in the heart of Benwell, Newcastle.
Over the course of nine sessions the women from Riverside Community Health Project worked with Artist Karen Underhill to create artworks about memory and personal experiences.
The Womens Action group (WAGGS) worked from personal objects and sovereigns undertaking creative sessions using printmaking, writings, photography and collaging.
The artwork was shown as part of NCC Artist in Residency Programme at the Tyne Theatre pop up space. The women enjoyed sharing memories and decided to compile a publication with some of the work created in the sessions. This publication will be used to promote and celebrate 35 years of RIverside community health services.
Over the course of nine sessions the women from Riverside Community Health Project worked with Artist Karen Underhill to create artworks about memory and personal experiences.
The Womens Action group (WAGGS) worked from personal objects and sovereigns undertaking creative sessions using printmaking, writings, photography and collaging.
The artwork was shown as part of NCC Artist in Residency Programme at the Tyne Theatre pop up space. The women enjoyed sharing memories and decided to compile a publication with some of the work created in the sessions. This publication will be used to promote and celebrate 35 years of RIverside community health services.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Libri d'arte e fotografia
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Formato del progetto: 20×25 cm
N° di pagine: 28 -
Isbn
- Copertina morbida: 9781367521858
- Data di pubblicazione: giu 28, 2016
- Lingua English
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Informazioni sull'autore
Karen Underhill is a visual and performing artist working across disciplines that include fine art, street theatre and performance. She is interested in creating a sense of place and has been fascinated by narrative and the potential of objects and places to tell stories. Karen has lectured in the creative industries since 1997.