Event
Charnwood Forest Geopark Visiting Artist Day
20 Jan 2024
Regular hours
- Sat, 20 Jan
- 10:00 – 18:00
Free admission
The Outwoods
Address
- Woodhouse Lane
- Woodhouse Eaves
- Loughborough
England - LE11 3YG
- United Kingdom
A day of workshops, interventions, presentations and films that respond to the environment of Charnwood Forest Geopark.
About
LU Arts and Charnwood Forest Geopark invited three artists to engage with this site of globally significant geology, as well as a landscape rich with wildlife and heritage. Following a period of research involving walking, recording and observing, the artists will present outputs that offer different perspectives on the natural environment and rich heritage of the Geopark.
The day has been structured so that you can attend all three artist events and each is located in different parts of the Geopark. Why not make a day of it starting with Andrea’s workshop, followed by Frances’ talk and presentation and ending with Becky’s moving image work and artistic interventions at Morley Quarry.
Andrea Abbatangelo – Randomness
10am – 1pm
Starting and finishing at The Outwoods car park
Andrea will encourage a deeper engagement with nature through listening, observing and exploring the natural environment of the Geopark using smartphones, cameras and portable microscopes. Participants will study the plant life, stones and rock formations and discuss how biodiversity and geodiversity co-exist and interact with one another.
Everyone who attends this workshop will receive a free copy of Andrea’s limited edition artist book which he has produced in response to his research for this project.
The workshop will end with free hot drinks at Olivia’s Coffee Shop at The Outwoods.
Find out more about Andrea’s event
Frances Scott – Holotype (2024)
2-3pm
Woodhouse Eaves Youth and Community Centre
Holotype is a talk and presentation that comprises elements of an expanded film produced by Frances during her period of research. She invited writer Dave Tompkins and sound designer Chu-Li Shewring to imagine with her the possibilities of ‘replica’, the acoustic memory of the seafloor, and impressions of one of the earliest animal fossils which was found in 1956 by Tina Negus in Charnwood’s Ediacaran age rocks.
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Becky Lyon – Geohaptics: In touch with Morley Quarry
1-4pm
St Mary’s in Charnwood Church and Morley Quarry
Becky has generated three moving image gestures contemplating the movement inherent in the ongoing shaping of Morley Quarry (Shepshed) and the intimate contact invoked between these rock bodies and her own. The moving image work will be available to view at St Mary’s in Charnwood Church with her artist interventions on site at Morley Quarry on the day.
Find out more about Becky’s event
All the events are free. Booking is required for Andrea’s workshop and Frances’ talk.
Please see individual event pages for further details on the events, the locations, accessibility and online booking.