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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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Grizedale Arts places:

Lawson Park
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Grizedale Arts past projects:

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

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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


latest from our blogs

which include Grizedale Arts Blog, Seven Samurai, Farmyard Radio, Creative Egremont, myvillages.org, Lawson Park Blog

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The shop has opened

Monday 23 June '08 (from myvillages.org)
Honesty Stall at Rochelle School, London
Honesty Stall at Rochelle School, London
Höfer Waren stall 2007, Höfen
Höfer Waren stall 2007, Höfen

Our proposed so called village shop has opened, a while ago, and been up and running at various locations with different product ranges at random prices, and together with Grizedale and public works and somewhere we have become happy and busy traders.

The shop appears under such different names as:
Honesty Box
Internationaler Dorfladen
Honesty Stall
Village Kiosk
Sufelje

Shop activities have shifted to other blogs:

the myvillages.org website
the myvillages/public works blog on the Agrifashionsita.tv website
and the still rudimentaryvillage kiosk blog.

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First Höfer Goods and Horsemilk Soap in the Rochelle School Honesty Box

Wednesday 7 November '07 (from myvillages.org)

Expanding Honesty Box

Wednesday 7 November '07 (from myvillages.org)

From an e mail conversation between Kathrin and Adam:

E MAIL FROM KATHRIN

HONESTY BOX
I left quite a few Höfer Goods and Horsemilk products with Michael last Friday for the Rochelle School Honesty Box. Also left green myvillages.org frames with a brief introtext to go into the box together with the produce.
Michael wants to put things in today, and watch how fast which product sells.
We made some Shoreditch prices and let s see if it sells.

I like the multiplication of the HONESTY BOX, e.g. as Wapke suggests at the Witte de WIth in Rotterdam, and in her village.
I also would like to start one in our office at public works, and maybe one next spring in Höfen.
There could be some very simple guidelines for the extension of those boxes:
- they happen at places where we are active ( a similar rule that Wapke has for her soil drillings)
- they are made from recycled material on location

The growing number of boxes can also be seen as an extension of the "Village Kiosk" proposal.

E MAIL RESPONSE FROM ADAM

Karen and Nina are doing an Honesty Stall in their Northern art prize show in Leeds next month and are bringing/making a bunch more Japanese stuff.

Name and network would be good to formalise, maybe 'Pay what you think is right' is a term we have used.

I am making some japanese styled tea bowls centred around the idea of adding value to objects based on the Japanese concept of Meingei - very close to the idea of value in art. So the idea is the bowl is valueless until it is selected by a collector, it then becomes high value. The rules of mingei are all about how the object is produced in the first place, ie anonymous, part of mass production by hand, in normal use etc. I am interested in the idea that the purchaser basically pays what they think they are worth, ie how much value they bring to the object - sort of like therapy language, invest in yourself etc.
So maybe the honesty stall could be called 'pay what you are worth'

Also local to us there has opened an honesty cafe, pay what your wallet can afford or exchange work in the garden - seems to be working very well.

I had a chat with the design museum the other day I think they would be interested in having a stall too - maybe we need to put a cap on the number as it gets hard to service so many in an interesting way.

RE product: I would like to start to generate some cross over products, I am doing a schnapps bottle with Christoph Keller. Should we try to make this for Rochelle?

This thing of value starts to get complicated though even for example the rice has to be expensive, it is anyway and with shipping its unreasonable expensive so?


first bits of filming for agrifashionista

Wednesday 10 October '07 (from myvillages.org)

Wapke started to film the handling of rural produce during the Hoefer Waren weekend, for the Grizedale tv project in January.
Ingrid Mueller made some fresh butter on the day to be sold together with the cream spoons.
And Paulina tried the sandals from Kobe which were part of this year's exhibition.

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everyone with their whole families and international guest

Wednesday 10 October '07 (from myvillages.org)

Hoefer Waren was again a big success - very well visited, all sold out and, a rare thing in the village, no negative voices (yet). We had 2 tables with jam, juice, schnaps and dried herbs. And 2 tables with new produce, such as the lamps, bags and the horsemilk product range from Wapke's sister in Friesland.

Thanks again to Wapke for driving all the way from Rotterdam to Hoefen to make the event international!

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