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TY - ADVS
T1 - Visual Arts Scotland Annual Open Exhibition
AU - Collins, Brigid
AU - Butler, Larry
AU - Ramsay, Teena
N1 - These new ‘Poem-Houses’ awarded the SSWA (Society of Scottish Women Artists) Special Award (2005), have been developed as a result of the on-going collaborative exchange between Collins, Teena Ramsay (Jewellery Designer) and Larry Butler (Poet). This collaboration brings the usually autonomous disciplines of architecture, literature, jewellery and visual art into a creative exchange, which has generated ideas encapsulated into what is a visual development of Collins’ own ‘Poem-House’ form. New ‘Poem-Houses’, inspired by the poem by poet Larry Butler, ‘what to remember when waking’, demonstrates further development of what is a process-driven approach, in that its starting point came in the studio, in the form of a fragile book, made in response to a particular section of Butler's poem, onto which a fragment of the poem was typed and space(s) created within it, in the form of ‘windows’, before it was passed to Teena Ramsay, who added delicate wire forms. The process of exchange continued, as this ‘draft’ was passed back to Collins, when fragments of natural forms and silver-leaf were added. The work was photographed and discussed with the poet, before being completed. That this collaborative process is a non-linear one has hereby found clarification. This work was also shown at Visual Arts Scotland Annual Exhibition, The Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh on 22 January – 17 February 2005. Reflections on a project inspired by this process was presented at the Third Art of Management and Organisation Conference in Krakow, Poland 2006. Evidence: CDRom exhibition images and portfolio of supporting evidence coverage.spatial: Exhibition at Visual Arts Scotland Annual Exhibition, The Royal Scottish Academy Edinburgh on 22 January – 17 February 2005 dc.format: 2 pieces of work (12 x 18 x 5cm) dc.isbasedon: Paper presented at 2006 " Third Art of Management and Organisation Conference" in Krakow, Poland 2006 dc.type: Artwork Artwork
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
M3 - Digital or Visual Products
ER -