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Blandford Forum Enhancement (2000):
The work of local poets as well as famous quotes and sayings carved into paving stones laid during the re-paving of the town centre. Contact: North Dorset District Council. Tel: 01258 484343. |
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Bournemouth Alight (1997-2003):
A commissioning programme, by Bournemouth Borough Council's Arts and Museum Division, to illuminate landmark buildings and sites in Bournemouth by artists. Four pieces, accompanied by two community events, were commissionedfrom 1997-2003: Blueshift by Anna Heinrich and Leon Palmer (1997-8), Paul, George & Ringo by Ron Haselden (1998-99), Spectra by Peter Freeman at Lower Gardens (1999-2000) and Seducer (temporary) by Muf at Boscombe Pier (2001-2). Spectra was restored and re-lit in 2007 after a period of darkness.
Contact: Arts Development Officer: Adam Gent/Gill Horitz (Job Share), Bournemouth Borough Council.
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Transformations (1999): Artist, Adam Reynolds, facilitated the design and production of a public artwork by Boscombe Children's Centre's clients alongside his own Glasshouses. These Glasshouses, each containing a single round object, are identically shaped, increase in size and are laid out as a spiral across the grounds. This work was commissioned by Bournemouth Borough Council's Social Services and Arts Development, as part of a Lottery-funded Transformations project, which brought together 4 day centres working with disabled and non-disabled artists. These included Adam Reynolds, Tony Heaton, Anjali Dance and Age Exchange. Contact: Arts Development Officer: Adam Gent/Gill Horitz (Job Share), Bournemouth Borough Council. Tel: 01202 451805 Email: artsdevelopment@bournemouthlibraries.org.uk or Margaret Parker, Boscombe Centre Manager Tel: 01202 309745 |
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Mosaic for new Café (2003) :
Contact: Arts Development Officer: Adam Gent/Gill Horitz (Job Share), Bournemouth Borough Council.
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Please Re-Use This Bag! (2005):
Contact: Arts Development Officer: Adam Gent/Gill Horitz (Job Share), Bournemouth Borough Council.
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Signature (2006):
Contact: Arts Development Officer: Adam Gent/Gill Horitz (Job Share), Bournemouth Borough Council.
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Boscombe Library Public Art Project (2006-7): The project was developed through Bournemouth Borough Council’s Arts Development programme, within the framework of the Joint Arts Plan and the Bournemouth Public Art Development Plan. The aim was to commission a piece of high quality and innovative public art for the new Boscombe Library, which had relevance to the local community, reflected ideas about the function of the library and promoted the library as an interactive cultural experience. The project involved 3 artists, Jeff Pigott, Peter Dunn and Melanie Bennett, working with local people,. Contact: Arts Development Officer: Adam Gent/Gill Horitz (Job Share), Bournemouth Borough Council http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/Residents/Arts/Public_art/default.asp |
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Peto Memorial Garden (2005):
Chickerell Town Council commissioned sculptor Karen Hanson of Evershot, working with six students from Budmouth Technology College, Chickerell, to produce a piece of public art entitled Dialogue, as part of a land enhancement scheme.
Contact: Jude Allen, Cultural Development Officer.
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Dorchester (1985/86):
Bronze sculpture, the Dorset Martyrs, by Dame Elisabeth Frink, on the site of public hangings at the corner of South Walks and Icen Way. Commissioned and purchased by private donations. Contact: Cleo Evans, Visual Arts Development Officer, Dorset County Council. Tel: 01305 224244. Email: cleo.evans@dorsetcc.gov.uk |
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Dorchester Library Window (2001):
Contact: Cleo Evans, Visual Arts Development Officer, Dorset County Council.
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Dorchester Contemporary Romanesque Water Feature (2003):
Contact: Jude Hunter, Cultural Development Officer, West Dorset District Council. Tel: 01305 252261. Email: jude.allen@westdorset-dc.gov.uk |
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Dorchester (1998): Contact: Alex Coulter, Hospital Arts Co-ordinator, Dorset County Hospital, Williams Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 2JY. Tel: 01305 251150. |
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Room with a View, Dorchester
County Hospital
(2006): Contact: Alex Coulter, Hospital Arts Co-ordinator, Dorset County Hospital, Williams Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 2JY. Tel: 01305 251150. |
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Lighthouse (2002):
Various artists created parts of the building - glass-maker, Danny Lane, created a glass and steel bar, textile artist, Janet Stoyel, made a curved wall hanging and Sally Freshwater created an awning. Jane McDonald's glass and steel screen sits at the boundary between the café and foyer areas of the Art Centre’s ground floor, while Peter Freeman’s installation works with the architecture of the front façade, shifting through a range of colours every few minutes. Contact: Tel: 01202 665334 www.lighthousepoole.co.uk |
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Poole Quay (2003):
Contact: Nicky Whittenham, Public Art Officer, Borough of Poole. Tel: 01202 262616; Email: N.Whittenham@poole.gov.uk |
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Portland Sculpture Park (1983 onwards):
Tout Quarry, Portland. Work by national and international sculptors sited in a disused quarry, the entrance to which is opposite the Portland Heights Hotel. Artists include: Works include Still Falling by Antony Gormley, Be Stone No More by Pierre Vivant, Woman on Rock by Dhruva Mistry, Arena of Fools by Kerry Trengrove, Baroque Garden by Shelagh Wakely, Zen Garden by Phillip King & RCA students and Among the Stars that Hide and Seek by Alain Ayers.
Contact: Hannah Sofaer, Co-ordinator, The Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust, The Drill Hall, Portland, Dorset DT5 1BW.
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Faith House, Holton Lee (2002):
Faith House is a meeting place for the arts, disability, the environment and personal growth. Artist Diego Ferrari collaborated with architect Tony Fretton on the design of this unique space drawing on the land surrounding the site and the contemplative aspects of nature. The building won 'Best British Builidng of the Year' awarded by the Guardian Newspaper in 2003. Contact: Holton Lee, Tel: 01202 625562 Email: arts@holtonlee.co.uk |
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South Haven Point, Poole Harbour (2006):
Contact: Elaine Norsworthy, Project Officer, South West Coast Path Team, c/o Devon County Council, Matford Lane Offices, County Hall, Exeter EX2 4QW. Tel: 01392 383560 Email: enorswor@devon.gov.uk |
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Stour View Centre (1996):
Work includes Ray Smith's ceramic tile mural of the Old Mill at Sturminster Newton for the wall of the hydrotherapy pool, Chris Tipping's courtyard paving, Lynne Gant's mosaic panels for a day room and Jane McDonald's etched and stained glass for the sports hall.
Contact: Nicola Beaton, Property Planning Office, Strategic Services, Dorset County Council, Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XJ.
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Ridgeway Social and Education Centre (1997/1998):
Project artist Jane Spray, produced carved brick seating and a brick and ceramic water feature in one of the courtyards, together with ceramic fossil shells and planting plans. In the second courtyard, she created seating from old granite kerbstones and a ceramic entrance plaque. Paul Norris provided a stone sculpture and Sasha Ward has made some stained glass panels for the doors of a display case in the entrance foyer.
Contact: Nicola Beaton, Property Planning Office, Strategic Services, Dorset County Council, County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XJ.
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For further information email: pasw@artscouncil.org.uk
© Public Art South West, October 2007