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Monday, 30 May 2011

OPEN STUDIOS 4th & 5th JUNE




Come and join us for tea and cakes 10-4pm Sat 4th and Sun 5th June Higherford Mill
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

The happy group of printers!

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Look at that moustache!

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Labels: Anita and Anne

Print Workshop 18th May Higherford




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Print Workshop 18th May Higherford Mill



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Labels: Relief printing

Monday, 9 May 2011

Papermaking workshop examples


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Labels: paper made with camomile tea

Visiting Print Fest, Ulveston

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Labels: Trevor Price's demonstration

Portable printing press

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Labels: May has brought a new printing press
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      • Look at that moustache!
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      • Papermaking workshop examples
      • Visiting Print Fest, Ulveston
      • Portable printing press
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Anita Burrows’ work ranges from the traditional skills of painting, drawing, printmaking to photography and digital media. Anita also works collaboratively with people and is interested in the way art can be used in the regeneration of urban communities. Her practice is grounded in socially engaging the residents and adopting strategies to gain trust, and thus enabling the participants to contribute to the developing agenda of the project. Anita has recently been awarded an MPhil for her research into the social engagement of residents and regeneration and as part of this research produced a CD-ROM. The CD has been used as a strategy for disseminating information about this genre of art practice. She has recently been involved in evaluating the project ’Talking Shop’ which has explored independent shops and regeneration in Pennine Lancashire. Anita is also leading art events for the Bowland Arts Festival in June 2008, she will be accompanying walkers to the Clarion Tea Room in Newchurch and recording local stories regarding the history of the Clarion and walking in Pendle. These will be available for download via the web site for the festival.
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