Drift

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Drift was a Chrysalis Arts Training For Real project developed in collaboration with the arts organization Create as part of the Scarborough Festival of Light 2005. It was developed by Rick Faulkner and Pete Massey, with Jo Millett and Gawthrop as Lead artists and pyrotechnics by Dave Chadwick of pa-Boom. The trainee artists who took part were:  Rachel Anthill, Lucy Barker, Katie Gill, Rachel Howfield, Rebecca Stoner and Rachel Welford

A site specific light, film and sound installation was created to celebrate the start of the Transformation of Woodend Museum into Woodend Creative Industries Centre, Scarborough.

View the Drift Window Film.

Training for Real

The concept of Training for Real was developed over a series of projects which offered the artists who were selected the opportunity of undertaking a paid commission whilst being supported by members of Chrysalis and other mentors through each stage of the creative process, from inception to installation and presentation. This programme was developed collaboratively by Rick Faulkner, Christine Keogh and Kate Maddison and predominantly focused on temporary installations in public spaces.

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Drift

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Drift was a Chrysalis Arts Training For Real project developed in collaboration with the arts organization Create as part of the Scarborough Festival of Light 2005. It was developed by Rick Faulkner and Pete Massey, with Jo Millett and Gawthrop as Lead artists and pyrotechnics by Dave Chadwick of pa-Boom. The trainee artists who took part were:  Rachel Anthill, Lucy Barker, Katie Gill, Rachel Howfield, Rebecca Stoner and Rachel Welford

A site specific light, film and sound installation was created to celebrate the start of the Transformation of Woodend Museum into Woodend Creative Industries Centre, Scarborough.

View the Drift Window Film.

Training for Real

The concept of Training for Real was developed over a series of projects which offered the artists who were selected the opportunity of undertaking a paid commission whilst being supported by members of Chrysalis and other mentors through each stage of the creative process, from inception to installation and presentation. This programme was developed collaboratively by Rick Faulkner, Christine Keogh and Kate Maddison and predominantly focused on temporary installations in public spaces.

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