Arts and Social Change is helping to build social and cultural capital, strengthening Peterborough’s arts community and enhancing what it can offer to residents, visitors and the local economy.
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Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2011
A diverse group of artists, musicians, dancers, actors, poets and more joined us for the 7th Creative Gathering on a Tuesday evening in late November. Inspired by perspectives from local artists Xodus Pain and Fiona Lidgey, as well as some thought-provoking words from artist in residence Simon Grennan (who's currently working with the Peterborough Street Pastors), everyone was invited to create their own artistic response around three themes of Artist / Resident.
Lee Ashton, Co-Director of Beat This CIC, and visual artist René Viner co-curated a fast, furious and inspirational scratch exhibition from all of the creations. To look through some photos and a quick blog, click here and visit our facebook page.
Watch this space for an audio-visual masterpiece of all the artworks created on the night!
Our Cross Pollination event at Peterborough Town Hall in late October was an inspirational success. As the first event of our Talking Arts series, Cross Pollination explored many perspectives on the word ecology. It was a great opportunity to enact a cross pollination of ideas! To find out more, take a look through a blog and some photos. Stay tuned for a short film and details of the second Talking Arts event in February 2012.
As many of you will know, we held a Creative Gathering picnic for all participants across the Citizen Power Peterborough programme at the Green Backyard on July 21. After a day of chilly rain, the sun came out for a glorious evening of great food and good company. To find out more, please watch the short film below, and have a look at some photos!
You can also find out more about the Creative Gatherings by following the link on the right hand side of this page.
Meanwhile, Context Matters, our artists in residence programme, has recently begun with artists Grennan and Sperandio hosted by Street Pastors Peterborough and Joshua Sofaer hosted by the Morland Court Residents Association. The two groups were part of the creation of the artists’ brief, which generated over 50 applications from artists across the world, and were involved in the final selection of the artists. The aim of the residencies is to extend the reach of the groups and their work, and to generate artistic responses to their unique contexts. Stay tuned for an update on Grennan and Sperandio and Joshua's work in early 2012, when activities will get underway.
Also, our 7th Creative Gathering will be held in late November at the Quaker Meeting House in central Peterborough. This Gathering will explore the interrelated ideas of Artist and Residence, and creative people living and work in Peterborough are invited to contribute short pieces on this theme. Click here for further details, or keep your eyes open for an invitation email!
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Correction to the report on Citizen Power Peterborough, One Year On:
The Steering Group for Creative Peterborough was incorrectly identified and should read as:
Co Chairs: Stuart Payn and Sue Shields
Secretary: Anita Bruce
Treasurer: Kate Hall
Members: Ann Bellamy, Alex Airey, Keely Mills
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