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Lawson Park Open Day


On Sunday Aug. 24th we opened the land and gardens to the public for the first time under the National Gardens Scheme.
Thanks to all who helped (see picture) and visited - all 207 of you.

Urbania Collective at Parkamoor


This merry band of multicultural artists just took possession of Parkamoor for a week - see what hijinx they got up to here.

Rave On: Cream TV Fields

Whilst cream teas were being served at Lawson Park, GA was also at Liverpool's megafest Creamfields broadcasting and making short films for - or against - the crowd. See Alistair's Hacienda nostalgia trip here.

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Watch some miscellaneous short films from the Grizedale Arts archive, more added all the time....

Lawson Park webcam

Enjoy our building site / sight as the £1.2 million refurbishment of Grizedale's HQ proceeds.

Projects on the web

Projects on the web

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A happy hour from a mountain very far from you.
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Archived as a downloadable MP3 once we get round to it, and you'll need Quicktime to listen live.

Projects on the web

Grizedale Arts places:

Lawson Park
Low Park-a-Moor
Lawson Park garden

Grizedale Arts past projects:

Virtually Grizedale
Seven Samurai
We Are Seven
Romantic Detachment
Coniston Water Festival
Festival Of Lying

Grizedale Arts partner projects:

Happy Stacking
Agrifashionista.tv
Creative Egremont


2007/8 Residencies

Guestroom (Maria Benjamin and Ruth Hoflich)

Erik van Lieshout

Jonathan Meese

myvillages.org (Kathrin Böhm, Antje Schiffers, Wapke Feenstra) - Read the Myvillages.org Residency Blog

Harold Offeh

Shifting Ground Collective (Suzanne Lacy, Fernando Garcia Dory, Djeribi and Dominic Stevens, Fiona Woods and Deirdre O’Mahony)

See Residencies section for further information


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If Hieronymous Bosch had seen this he wouldn't have done that (the Pete Tong mix)

Friday 29 August '08 (from Grizedale Arts Blog)
Keeping a safe distance, as art always does.
Keeping a safe distance, as art always does.

Last weekend, whilst the open garden at Lawson Park roared with the appreciative nodding of the gathering gentiles, I descended into the pit of heathen depravity that was Creamfields dance music festival. Grizedale were there to collaborate with John Moores University’s SITE projects department to experiment with an almost-live internet TV station for Creamfields.

From the sanctity of a makeshift edit suite in a portakabin in the production compound, pairs of camera crews wheeled away into the 40,000 morass of heavy beats, fake tan and neon bra tops. The scene in production subsequently took on the feel of a WWII RAF camp, with crews coming and going with tales of the front line and rest, tea and fags on the summer grass between.

The project was an attempt to equate the gentle world of art making with the extreme experience spectacle of mass popular culture. A meeting that ordinarily ends up with art getting its head stamped on. With Grizedale contributions to the big screen, you can see it’s hard for art to come close to making an impact in its usual mindset. Marcus Coates was due to perform the ultimate conclusion to his shaman act on the big stage, to the baying sea of e-ed up scallywags and wannawags. Cream got cold feet, not really because it was too weird, but more for his own safety. But it could’ve been pretty good. Carnage, but pretty good.

It’s this taking on of the mess of the bigger world that we need and aim to do. At this stage I’d give the project a 5 out of 10, but I’d go back for a 8.5 next year and by 2012 looking to meet the LOCOG and DCMS targets for straight golds in mass participation and synchronised vomiting.

For a taste of the action and some light discussion go to www.creamTVfields.tv


Summer break apologies

Friday 29 August '08 (from Farmyard Radio)

We'll be back in the yard next week Friday 5th September, welcoming autumn....


Phew

Monday 25 August '08 (from Grizedale Arts Blog)
Best use Google Earth next time
Best use Google Earth next time

Yesterday saw Team Grizedale (& Team Guthrie, Pope-Olden, Watson, Quinn, Falconer et al) welcome several hundred visitors to the first Open Garden at our HQ Lawson Park.
Exact figures and photos to come - but a huge thankyou to all involved.

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Too hot for bees

Monday 28 July '08 (from Grizedale Arts Blog)
This should work
This should work

so they line up on the landing board and fan the hive to cool it down. How do they work that out? its weird, first they have to know that if the hive gets too hot it's bad for the babies, then they have to work out that wind will cool it then they have to work out that their wings could alternatively be used as a fan and all that without a brain - genius and all together.

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Full Details of National Gardens Scheme Open Day at Lawson Park, Aug. 24th 2008

Monday 28 July '08 (from Grizedale Arts Blog)

Bog Garden, July 2008
Bog Garden, July 2008

GARDEN DETAILS
Lawson Park, East of Lake Coniston

CONTACT: karen@grizedale.org
TELEPHONE: 015394 41050

LOCATION:
LA21 8AD
5m E of Coniston. From Coniston Village follow signs East of Lake/Brantwood, car park signed 1m after Brantwood car park. Please use free minibus (runs every 10 mins) from Machell's Coppice car park. On foot 10 mins steep walk up established footpath from car park.

Historic hill farm overlooking Coniston, which since 2001 has been restored to a working smallholding, productive and ornamental gardens, and artist's residency base. Approx 5 acres of reclaimed fellside in spectacular setting. Informal herbaceous, woodland, bog and wild gardens (incl wild flower meadow) and organic kitchen garden with apiary. Many experimental plantings and unusual seed-grown perennials and trees. Wildlife includess deer, red squirrels, badgers, bats and slow worms. Produce for sale.

OPENING DATES AND TIMES:
Adm £3.50, chd free (share to Grizedale Arts)
Cream teas
Day & Early Evening Opening, teas & wine, Sun 24 Aug (12-7). Visitors also welcome by appt July to Sept only, groups of between 10 - 20 (on site parking by prior arrangement).

NB - Lawson Park farmhouse is currently in the process of a major refurbishment, and is not part of this event



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