Vong Phaophanit & Claire Oboussier
Bay Windows
Sparks - Make It Real
Canterbury City Council
Artists: Jane Watt
Jane Watt was commissioned by Land Securities to work with their landscape architects and architects, Panter Hudspith to develop a work within the Christ’s Lane Development. The work is a long wall of glass. Entitled ‘Wall of Letters’ the work consists of approximately 100 glass panels and will incorporate almost 32,000 letters in total, creating a monumental scale ‘word-search’
Artists: Patrick Shanahan, Patricia MacKinnon-Day, Katayoun Dowlatshahi, Roger Dean
The Exeter Princesshay commission programme can be characterised by the level of collaboration between the artists and the project team. Architects: Wilkinson Eyre and Chapman Taylor Associates. Landscape architects: Livingston Eyre. Lighting designer: BDP Lighting.
InSite Arts was responsible for the preparation of Strategy and the commissioning of artists within this City Centre Development. Collaborating with the project design team, working with a Scheduled Ancient Monument, new build, refurbishments and temporary programme of work. A work to animate 30 meters of hoarding through the construction programme. Publication available in 2008.
Artists: Janet Hodgson, Susan Collins, Grennan & Sperandio, Marion Kalmus, Susan Shaw
InSite Arts, working in partnership with Canterbury City Council commissioned a programme of temporary and permanent artworks in Whitefriars Shopping Development Canterbury for Land Securities. Lead artist Janet Hodgson, temporary work by Janet Hodgson, Susan Collins, Grennan & Sperandio, Marion Kalmus and Susan Shaw. Publication Available
Artists: Grennan & Sperandio
InSite Arts worked with Land Securities project team to appoint Grennan and Sperandio to develop a work for a long term hoarding around the former bus station within the Willow Place development. The artists created cartoon images of three Corby residents. The narratives sought to project their dreams and desires in life onto the town centre’s hoardings.
Artists: Kenny Hunter
InSite Arts was the art consultant for a new work commissioned in a partnership between Fenwick Department Store, Land Securities and Canterbury City Council.