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Turning Tides
Riverside Regeneration, Gainsborough
Appointed Lead Artist to develop an overall vision for the Gainsborough Riverside Public Arts Scheme which formed part of the Riverside Regeneration Programme to improve the flood defences and create a riverside promenade on the banks of the River Trent, for approximately 1km of riverside. This was a largely derelict area of the town.
On ‘Turning Tides’ my role was to work in partnership with project landscape architects Sheils Flynn Ltd, and environmental consultants ECUS (Environmental Consultants Sheffield University), Local Authoruty Arts Officers, East Midlands Arts (Arts Council) Eastern Arts Board, Commissions East (project managers)on the development of themes, identification of locations for artworks and street furniture and recommendations and appointment of artists to realise these opportunities and to ensure public support. Community consultation and an innovative arts education programme formed a vital part of the scheme carried out by commissioned artists. A number of commissions were completed by 2003. The Riverside now hosts an annual festival which began 2001 during the development of the turning Tides shceme and a cycle route.
Client: West Lyndsey District Council
Value: £175,000
Purpose: landscaping improvements and art commissions integrated artworks sculpture and seating
Date: 2003
Featured Artists:
Irene Rogan Lead artist
Jo Fairfax - Toll Houses
Wolfgang and Heron - Seating and waymarkers
Diane Mclean - Sculpture
Heather Connolly - Roundels
Sheils Flynn Ltd - An Award winning company Landscape Masterplan, major new landscapes sites, Improvrements; hard and soft scaping, wall works Whitton's Mill Flats (sheltered Housing) - received The Royal Town Planning Institute Award for the East Midlands exterior rendering concept originally proposed in the arts programme.
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