A Stimulating ExperienceVisual artist CAROLINE DEAR reports on her participation in the Kunst Hand Fest at Barnitz in Northern Germany. |
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THERE IS A wealth of talented artists, makers, writers, and musicians at work in the Highlands and Islands. In recent years HI~Arts has developed a suite of funding schemes which can help individuals to develop their own artistic practise (see link below).
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THE KUNST HAND FEST event took place over four days (25-28 May) in the village of Barnitz, near Lubeck in Northern Germany. The four artists in the village – a painter, a sculptor, a wood worker and a jewelry maker had each asked two or three guest artist’s to exhibit alongside them. I was exhibiting in the old school, now a private house. For me the forced contact with people looking at my work and having to discuss and explain it to them was very usefulThe group are very well organised with a website, much press coverage and invitations sent to a large number of people. Over the four days there were between 1400 and 1800 people coming through. There was an interesting mixture of work combining craft, sculpture, painting, etc. |
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I found the people were extremely interested and inspired by my work. I have gained a number of potential customers for my email contact list. I learnt enough German to be able to explain the techniques I used and what my work was about, which was very helpful. There was also an article and photograph of me in the Hamburg newspaper and I made some sales. I arrived on the Monday and so had three days to hang my work, help others and get used to the place before the opening. |
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I found the whole event extremely interesting and stimulating and have developed further ideas for developing the transclucent photographic works and presenting them. For me the forced contact with people looking at my work and having to discuss and explain it to them was very useful, and helped me see it clearer as well as increasing my confidence. I also found the mixing with other artist’s and poets very inspiring in highlighting new ways of observing and reacting to things. Some unplanned things to come out of the event were: a small concertina book, the result of walking each day from where I was staying to where my work was exhibited, and some on site work in the field next to the old school where my work was. The book is also on a website that Ute is developing (see link below), making collections of ‘10-spots’, 10 images of specific places. |
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Work in the field consisted of some collaborative work with Kyra Clegg, a sculptor from near Perth in Scotland, and some individual exploration pieces, working with the long grass to create subtle forms. Kyra put some of my work into a presentation she gave as ‘Further Afield’ at the Perth Visual Arts Forum, and this has also gone onto a website. © Caroline Dear, 2006
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