February 24, 2010 by Christine Hurford
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If you get the chance to inhabit an empty shop it is worth doing it. Through Eden Arts who paid, I had a shop for 2 weeks. It was cold as I had the door open all the time but lots of people came in especially after an article in the local paper. It was strange to work there as so much of what I do is hidden and only comes out when finished.
I asked visitors for their positive commments about Penrith as at the moment the council are involved in a big planning crisis which has left an empty hole and bomb site in the centre of this lovely working edge of Lakeland town. I put thier thoughts on to bricks I made in the shop and then decayed the brick on the other side as a warning of what could happen if the right decisions are not made.
It was an odd experience to be in a shop window and on show the whole time. Luckily next door was fellow artist Janis working with glass so I did not feel too lonely!
Arcade Arts is using "my" shop and others from 6th march for 3 weeks for other artists. Work will also be on show in the Lowther arcade in Carlisle, a link between the two towns in Cumbria. Lots of people are involved (see exhibitions on this website)
PS I think my 10 minutes on Radio Cumbria went OK, no one heard it ( not that I've heard so that's good!
February 7, 2010 by Christine Hurford
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If anyone is near Penrith do come to the Devonshire arcade and say hello. We have been in an empty shop there for a week and have another week. We hope to have an exhibition of the work completed while we have been there on Saturday 13th, and then we have to get out.
I was worried last Monday that we would not get everything in the car - bricks, clay, boards, tables and chairs as well as kettle and food had to go in. It was rather daunting setting up in the shop in the centre of Penrith and opening the doors. Many people have been happy to come in, others have peered through the windows. When enticed in they seemed to be interested. I have started some work on decaying bricks and finished other projects on enclosures that are not held by mortar.
Next worry is being interviewed on radio Cumbria and then getting all the work home in one piece. Best wishes to all on the scheme.