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Meet the Artist Event - Flint Foreshore Public Art - Saturday 6 April 2.30-4.30pm at Flint Library 

Published: 02/04/2019

 

As part of the current regeneration initiative curatorial Project Managers Addo and Flintshire County Council, in partnership with Cadw and a range of local partners, recently invited applications from experienced artists to produce artworks for Flint. 

Two commissions were advertised; Commission One - an ‘iconic’ artwork to be situated on the Flint Foreshore. Commission Two - an Art Trail connecting the foreshore with the town as part of the wider regeneration of this unique and compelling landscape. 

Five artists have been shortlisted to produce initial designs for an Iconic artwork on the foreshore area. These initial ideas will need to sensitively consider and respond to nationally significant features such as the scheduled monument area of Flint Castle. Each artist was selected due to their enthusiasm for the brief and ability to work with others in the development and delivery of artworks. These initial concept ideas, which will be further developed, changed or evolved,   will be on public display at Flint Library during 1st-6th April. Local people will have an opportunity to comment and provide views on these initial design ideas and to meet the artists to discuss their ideas at a special event 2:30- 4:30pm on Saturday 6th April at Flint Library. The session will also provide an opportunity to view initial concept designs on the proposed new innovative community hub on the foreshore that will encompass football, rugby and social club facilities, visitor centre and Lifeboat Station. 

The short-listed artists are:

Manon Awst is an artist and researcher based in Caernarfon, who has developed site-specific sculptures and installations across Europe manonawst.com.

Howard Bowcott  howardbowcott.co.uk is based in North Wales and works on arts and regeneration projects throughout the UK and further afield. 

Richard Harris richardharrissculpture.co.uk makes human-scale environmental sculpture at sites across the world and is based in mid Wales.

John Merrill johnmerrill.org is based in North Wales and makes large-scale public artworks, which respond to natural landscapes.

Rich White counterwork.co.uk makes installations, which examine the relationships that develop between people and their environment.

To help improve connectivity and sense of place between the Foreshore and Town Centre, artists Grennan & Sperandio have been selected for the Flint Art Trail Commission. The duo are based in North Wales and the USA and are particularly known for their relational, social and collaborative artworks. The focus of their work is to draw out local stories and characters. 

The Regeneration steering group and partners selected artists who were able to demonstrate a willingness to immerse themselves in the life and culture of the area and embrace the opportunity to work with local groups, communities, businesses and the wider regeneration project team (including foreshore development architects) as an integral part of their practice.

For further information about both the Public Art and Art Trail commissions please contact Gwenno Eleri Jones gwenno.e.jones@flintshire.gov.uk or Tracy Simpson tracy@addocreative.com.