Louise Wood update and images
Thursday, March 12th, 2009All of these images are the result of Louise’s work in Knutton, of the first section of the unfired piece….which will eventually belong in Knutton under the care of David Taylor…..





All of these images are the result of Louise’s work in Knutton, of the first section of the unfired piece….which will eventually belong in Knutton under the care of David Taylor…..





Please stay tuned for a live blog of this opening event!
Date: Wednesday 11th March 2009
Time: 1-2pm
Venue: Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
Exhibits across the city: 11th-18th March 2009
Feel The Feeling aims to get people talking about change, aspirations, the
day-to-day and the bigger picture. The project explores critical and
reflective space in the City through type in the environment positioned in
various external locations.
Part of Place Space and Identity 2, a unique collaboration led by Arts
Council England West Midlands co-funded by Renew North Staffordshire, North
Staffordshire Regeneration Partnership, Stoke on Trent City Council,
Newcastle Borough Council, Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, and
delivered in partnership with B Arts.
Chris’s work will be seen on building exteriors such as the Hanley City Library and Potteries Museum & Art gallery as well as on billboards in Lichfield street (near Birch Terrace and near Berkely Street) and Leek Road (near Spur Street). When you see this artwork you can leave your comments at feelthefeeling.org.uk.
We will also be asking people to spend a few minutes filling in an evaluation form (soon to be made available) it is vital that we hear the views of as many people as possible who come into contact with the various pieces of work across the city, so spending a couple of minutes to share your thoughts would be much appreciated.
We now have video comments available on most of these blog posts using the seesmic application. It only takes a few minutes to join seesmic and your comments on the placespaceidentity are always much appreciated.
So not only can you email and post comments you can now record a video, you can be as creative as you like, wear any type of hat, sing us a song, do a little dance, anything to add to your comment but please no swearing or nudity, there’s younger people watching!
Claire Barber
You are the journey
Bus tickets in circulation from 20th April for 2 weeks
Louise Wood
2,4000 square yards and 73 houses
Opening scheduled for 3rd April