Nayan Kulkarni
Precinct Roof
Cabot Circus, Bristol
Bristol Alliance
Client: Land Securities
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.
Client: Canterbury City Council
Artists: Vong Phaophanit & Claire Oboussier, Claire Morgan, Heinrich & Palmer
Sarah Collicott curated and managed 3 light-based, new media commissions in Herne Bay, Whitstable and Canterbury. Other artists shortlisted included London Fields, Jane Prophet, Robin Blackledge, Andrew Stonyer, Jim Hamlyn and Jim Buckley, and Greyworld. Publication Available.
Client: Land Securities
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
Client: Land Securities
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: Andrew Stonyer
Permanent sculptural installation for major roundabout leading to Walsall City Centre.
Client: Land Securities
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.
Client: Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Curator, project manager of 7-night performance event in the Forest of Dean, 31 light- and sound-based installations. Visitor number 40,000 plus. The project contributed to the regional development agency's Foot and Mouth Recovery Plan.
Joint art consultant with Hazel Colquhoun and Andrew Knight - development of an arts programme for the new building and refurbishment of the hospital.
Artists: Iris Bertz, Michael Fairfax, Zoe Chamberlain, Rupert Clamp
Public art consultant to advise on public art for the residential and industrial development. Appointment of artists, Iris Bertz, Michael Fairfax, Zoe Chamberlain and Rupert Clamp. Successful funding applications to RALP and Arts & Business.
Advisor on the future strategic approach to commissioning artists for the Eastside development.
A programme, vision for the artistic involvement of this innovative mixed use development securing funding from A&B and developing commissioning strategy, management of adoption of strategy, commissioning of artists, David Patten, Esther Rolinson, Muf, Charlie Gallagher.
Client: Forest Enterprise
Artists: Patricia MacKinnon-Day, Jane Watt, Leo Fitzmaurice, Andrew Stonyer, Clare Barber, Claire Morgan, Hannah Bennett, John Newling, Clare Brew, Katayoun Dowlatshahi, Susan Flowers, muf
Curating of annual exhibition in Westonbirt Arboretum
2004 artists include: Patricia MacKinnon-Day, Jane Watt, Leo Fitzmaurice, Andrew Stonyer, Clare Barber, Claire Morgan, Hannah Bennett
Artists for 2003: John Newling, Clare Brew, Katayoun Dowlatshahi, Susan Flowers and MUF
Client: Wolverhampton University
Artists: Lulu Quinn & Julie Westerman
Commissions manager for a permanent sculptural installation within the new build at the University artist selected through open completion Lulu Quinn and Julie Westerman, completed winter 2002.
Artists: Robert Koenig, Catharyne Ward, Andrew Sabin, Doug Green, Nayan Kulkarni, muf
Joint Public Art Consultant with Hazel Colquhoun - 3 year programme - commissioned works for roundabouts Ashford, artists Robert Koenig and Catharyne Ward, appointment of lead artists new arts centre Andrew Sabin & Doug Green, artist design team member for Thanet DC, artist Nayan Kulkarni and strategy development, work for Shepway and Dover including public art policy development and a vision for a programme of temporary work along the A20 in Dover by Muf. Architecture week conference organiser. Artists and officer training programmes, strategy and policy for decommissioning
Client: Wolverhampton MBC
Artists: Martin Richman, Peter Fink, Tony Cooper, Marion Kalmus, Heinrich & Palmer, Janet Hodgson, Richard Ellis, David Ward, Chris Baldwin, Ally Wallace, Anne Bean & Blissbody, Pierre Vivant, Ron Haseldon, Robin Blackledge, Siobhan Davies, Tom Grimsey, Colin Andrews, Mark Sutton Vane, David Gibbons
Commissions Manager - Extensive programme of permanent and temporary work using lighting technologies; artists including Martin Richman, Peter Fink, Tony Cooper, Marion Kalmus, Heinrich & Palmer, Janet Hodgson, Richard Ellis, David Ward with Chris Baldwin, Ally Wallace, Anne Bean & Blissbody, Pierre Vivant, Ron Haseldon, Robin Blackledge, Siobhan Davies, Tom Grimsey, Colin Andrews, Mark Sutton Vane, David Gibbons of Urban Projects.
Client: Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Artists: Neville Gabie, Stephan Gec, Rheinhild Beuther, Phillip Reilly, Blissbody, Robin Blackledge, Lulu Quinn & Julie Westerman, Tony Sinden, David Gibbons, Elise Hurcombe, Erika Tan, Jane Spray
Appointment to look at the vision and future structuring and management for the trail - this work has included developing a review / training session to explore the organisational structure and roles and responsibilities of the Trail Trustees. Contribution to Foot and Mouth Recovery Plan. Project Manager YOTA Project - artists Neville Gabie, Stephan Gec, Rheinhild Beuther, Phillip Reilly. Commission for 2002 with Erika Tan.
Client: Forest Enterprise
Art consultation development of an arts strategy for the Pinetum for Forest enterprise funded by FE and SEA.
Client: Stratford upon Avon District Council
Artists: Janet Hodgson
Public Art Consultant on new pedestrianisation scheme, artist working with text and language
Artists: Lulu Quinn, muf
Project Manager for Reading's Millennium Projections
Artists: Lulu Quinn - residency with the Environmental Agency exhibition and projection project; MUF Art and Architecture Hexagon Theatre Projection working with primary school.
Client: Warwickshire County Council
Artists: Esther Callaghan, Peppy Hills, Mushtaq Ahmed
Pilot project with Esther Callaghan (visual arts), Peppy Hills (dancer) and Mushtaq Ahmed (disabled video artist). Feasibility study and recommendations for public art in SENS in Warwickshire. Permanent commission completed Winter 2001.
Client: British Airports Authority
Artists: Matthew Dalziel & Louise Scullion, John Newling
New Media Educational Commission - sited Terminal 1 -
Julie Myers and Matthew White working with Art and Design students
World Business Centre - Permanent Commission two buildings
Artists: Matthew Dalziel & Louise Scullion (sound and video installation);
John Newling (permanent sculptural intervention).
Client: Canterbury City Council
Artists: John Newling
The work was realised as an installation that ran for 5 weeks consisting of nineteen rows of lecterns with eight lecterns per row, covering the whole floor area of the Chapter House. With the lecterns facing the far wall of the Chapter House, they face in the manner of the congregation. The stamps on the lecterns in the order they arise in the hymn book. Moving through the installation is to travel through the sequence of intense poetic uncertainty.
Arts Commissioner Member of Arts Team working with Jubilee Arts to deliver the art and architecture programme for c/PLEX. The main framework for the commission programme is in place and from July 2000.
Artists involved in development work, Nathan Coley, Stefan Gec, Marion Kalmus, David Ward, Url and Adam Caplin
Artists: Clive Gilman
Public Art advisor Advisor to FACT contribution to the Lottery application and preparation brief and management of appointment process of artist to collaborate in new build scheme.