Hebden Bridge artists' work on show at Slow Art Trail
Published Date:
10 October 2008
CALDERDALE artists are showcasing their works in the Yorkshire Dales this weekend.
Jane Revitt, Andy Plant and Steve Gumbley, all from Hebden Bridge, have been commissioned to create installations for the Slow Art Trail.
The environmental trail on the Bolton Abbey Estate features a series of public artworks, ranging from an interactive talking cactus to willow sculptures around fallen trees.
Jane Revitt's piece is entitled, Banquet (furniture for an oak wood). Her recent commissions include large-scale installations for The Royal Festival Hall in London.
She said: "Chairs encourage people to slow down and rest and I thought this would be appropriate."
Andy Plant, will create a giant recycled copper Talking Cactus featuring locals talking about climate change.
Steve Gumbley's From Horse Power to Hydrogen Power shadowgraph machine explores energy sources.
The event opened last month and ends on October 19.
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10 October 2008 12:28 PM
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