Practical Dialogue

 

Practical Dialogue was a collaborative project that I led during my time as Artist in Residence at Leicester Print Workshop. The project centred around two-way dialogues as three printmakers worked in partnership with three artists from different disciplines. The aim was not only to bring about conversation between the artists but also to produce a collection of work informed by print. This work toured as an exhibition and fed into the education programme at Leicester Print Workshop.

‘Practical Dialogue has become a key project in our current arts programme, promoting collaboration and, as it will tour widely, presenting printmaking to new audiences’ - Lucy Phillips (Director of LPW 2008 - 2017)

I was joined by the printmakers, Serena Smith, Peter Clayton. Each of us identified an artist to work with: Gino Ballantyne (painter), Richard Devereux (painter) and Gordon Millar (photographer) respectively. The collaborations acted as a catalyst for moving personal practices forward and the work produced was part of a dialogic continuum. The printmaking process offered explicit, innate opportunities for discussion and exchange. Each collaboration operated in a unique way and resulted in diverse outcomes.

The artists created at least two collaborative pieces alongside individual works and I produced six images responding directly to my conversations with Gino Ballantyne.

Exhibitions

Edited Highlights Eleven Gallery

29 June – 28 July 2013 

Embrace Arts

7 October – 6 December 2013

MK Gallery Project Space

7 February – 2 March 2014 

Alfred East Gallery

8 March – 12 April 2014

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