Beautiful Artwork WLTM Perfect Location

Photographer and interior designer Helena G Anderson has captured a series of stunning pictures after finding a hoard of bookwormed paper whilst working on The Family Adams Project in Littleport. Although her pictures create a powerful sense of the beauty to be found in decay, Helena says: ‘ This is not an intellectual discovery nor is it questioning the chemical process of deterioration, it is simply a spontaneous creative reaction to a delightful and surprising find’. Helena has yet to decide whether to display the photographs as wall-mounted images or to preserve them in an archive box so that the process of…

From a Special Correspondent

Our search for locations is gradually drawing to a close and one of the more unusual ones this year will be the Christian Science Reading Room. Cambridge artist Teresa Harrison will display work based on some found correspondence and a trail that led back to a dedicated member of the church who was once a regular figure at the reading room. We are delighted that the Christian Science Reading Room have agreed to show Teresa’s work in response to these letters both in the window and inside the reading room. We will be updating our website with full details of…

Don’t Fade Away

Very good to hear that Cambridge artist Harry Gray will be providing us with a signature artwork on the Sidgwick Site this year. Plywood sheets will be laid on the lawn to starve the grass of sunlight and thereby leaving a ghostly imprint of the word ‘FADE’, which will indeed fade as the lawn regenerates during the course of the exhibition. Big thanks to Jamie Brittain from the Sidgwick Site for giving permission for the project, and to Paul Darlow from Travis Perkins for supplying the plywood sheets. Please do support Travis Perkins, another much appreciated partnership.