@misc{0289115726e14c3ba5e70d5c29ded901,
title = "Visual Arts Scotland Annual Open Exhibition",
author = "Brigid Collins and Larry Butler and Teena Ramsay",
note = "These new {\textquoteleft}Poem-Houses{\textquoteright} 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{\textquoteright} own {\textquoteleft}Poem-House{\textquoteright} form. New {\textquoteleft}Poem-Houses{\textquoteright}, inspired by the poem by poet Larry Butler, {\textquoteleft}what to remember when waking{\textquoteright}, 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 {\textquoteleft}windows{\textquoteright}, before it was passed to Teena Ramsay, who added delicate wire forms. The process of exchange continued, as this {\textquoteleft}draft{\textquoteright} 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 ",
year = "2005",
language = "English",
}