Workshops: Week 2

The space behind the balcony: workshop 2

The space behind the balcony: workshop 2

This week with the YDUK and MIND workshops our theme was :  Behind the Balcony, and we were constructing an imaginary picture of the space that lies behind us or supports us, or perhaps, what we are coming from.  It was great to have Tess Anderson with us from OYAP Stepping up programme.

imagining a way into the space

imagining a way into the space

YDUK at work

YDUK at work

Participants from both groups brought in photos of their own and also worked with the pictures they took last week, to make a collaged image, building up a symbolic structure of their thoughts around this space.

After a little while of settling into the idea of making free associations and extending one image into another without getting too worried about making a conventional picture everyone seemed to get really absorbed by the activity and the collages that resulted were full of energy and imagination, each one offering very different and intriguing interpretations.

MIND: creative concentration

MIND: creative concentration

The images generated will feed into the video work that results from all the workshops, and be referenced in the backdrop to the figure on the balcony.  Here are a few  of the great images the participants made.  Lovely work everyone!

YDUK: spaces of colour and texture i

YDUK: spaces of colour and texture

MIND: a final constructed space

MIND: a final constructed space

One collage blends into another

MIND: One collage blends into another

 

YDUK: a linking lived moments

YDUK: a linking of lived moments

A symbolic space - a backdrop

MIND: A symbolic space – a backdrop

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Workshops: week 1

This was an exciting week for the Beyond the Balcony project as all the participants met together for the first time, and started work looking and thinking about Manet’s portrait and how to develop our ideas about the theme of the balcony.

On Tuesday YDUK kicked off the workshops and after practising taking photos on the iPads we visited the galleries on the third floor to get inspiration and to start capturing details and subjects that opened our way into the project themes.

The participants were looking for interiors, views and any details of balconies and windows, and thinking about how these related to them and their lives.

It was rewarding to look at the paintings while trying to find particular details, to be looking for something.

There were lots of really interesting conversations in front of the pictures that we recorded so  we can use the words and thoughts in the final work later.

On Friday the project participants from MIND came to the Ashmolean and started their part of the project, and again, after getting to grips with the iPads and getting upstairs to look at Fanny Claus’s portrait began gathering their images and thinking and talking about how the paintings they were seeing opened up connections with their own experience.

Imagining views from the balcony, urban or across a landscape, and taking all or part of the image to work with later, or focussing on an interior and imagining the lives lived inside, all provided inspiration for thoughts and memories that we recorded for using later as the project develops.

We finished each session by having some tasty lunch together, and looking at the images taken projected large on a screen.  There were some really beautiful images and some great chat and thoughts around the project themes.  Both sessions were a fantastic start to the process of building the collaborative work: great thanks to everyone who was there and see you next week!

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Images from Week 1 workshops

YDUK in the Ashmolean

YDUK in the Ashmolean

Looking for details in the paintings

Looking for details in the paintings

Looking at the light and colour

Looking at the light and colour

Focussing on new details

Focussing on new details

MIND participants on the balcony

MIND participants on the balcony

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More about the project

Hi, I’m Sarah Mossop and I’d like to introduce myself because I’ll be posting comments about the project from time to time. I’m working with the Ashmolean team as a freelance advisor on the project and have been involved from the start of the second phase with artists brook & black. I’ve worked on a lot of projects with artists in residence, supporting them in making new work alongside leading community workshops, and I’m especially excited to be working with brook & black again (if you haven’t already done so, do take a look at their previous work at: http://www.axisweb.org/p/brookandblack/ ). A project like this is a complicated process with lots of consultation meetings at the start (some of which you can see in brook & black’s photos), where we’re trying to ensure that everyone – the artists, the Ashmolean team including education, community, curatorial, programming and communications staff, and the community groups who are participating in workshops – has an opportunity to contribute to how the project develops.

It’s great to hear that the session with OYAP went so well. We’re hoping some of the young people on the Stepping Up programme will continue to work with us on Beyond the Balcony.

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Welcome from brook & black

We’re brook & black, artists on the second phase of the HLF funded project to celebrate Manet’s “Portrait of Fanny Claus”.  We’ve been appointed to engage the public imagination in enjoying and responding to the newly acquired work.  We’ll be making new work that responds to the portrait, and working with local community groups towards them creating artwork and engaging with Manet’s painting, all to be exhibited to the public in Spring 2016.

Since joining the project this summer we’ve been dashing around meeting people and finalising our proposal for working with the Ashmolean and the community groups involved.

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First project team meeting

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Meeting Adam Clayton from MIND

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Meeting Mandy Blair from Young Dementia UK

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Setting up the new blog with Sarah Casey

Now all is set up and we more or less know who’s who this is our first blog on the second phase: Beyond the Balcony!

It’s been a great introductory few weeks, everyone has been helpful and full of enthusiasm and here are a couple of pictures from our first workshop, that we led last week, with young people from OYAP trust, brainstorming how they would approach a project like this if they were in our shoes!

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The group were really engaged and lively and came up with some brilliant ideas, and we look forward to meeting them again hopefully later in the project.

They enjoyed their time too saying the workshop was ..”extremely useful as it mapped the whole process…”,   “Tasks were good to get us thinking about projects and approaches..”  and that it contained..”Useful advice on funding and applications …” and that it was “clarifying and thought provoking..”    Thanks to Kate Thomas for hosting the session beautifully and Helen Le Brocq for taking part and encouraging the team.

 

 

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