Yesterday the last artwork for groving was placed in Looms Lane in Bury St Edmunds and the project comes to an end. Happily, the blog remains with all the 17 works documented, along with the written responses. Huge thanks are due to all the artists and writers who have contributed, for their generosity in giving freely their work for others to enjoy and collect. On 22 September sculptor Irene Pérez Hernández arrives for the second grove residency of 2019. Irene will be working at the house, studio and garden for a week and new ideas and work will be shared at a public event 15.30 - 17.30 on Saturday 28 September. Early ideas for the week build on Irene's interest in architecture, specifically here, in the centrality of geometry to the construction of medieval European houses of worship. The Eternal Pendulum, Irene Pérez Hernández, research for grove residency
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8/7/2024 08:15:59
Madrid is a city of diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. Malasaña is known for its bohemian vibe, with quirky shops, street art, and a lively nightlife scene. Chueca, on the other hand, is famous for its inclusive atmosphere and trendy bars.
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8/7/2024 08:25:25
This blend of modernity and tradition enriches the Cairo experience. While Cairo’s famous landmarks are well-known, the city also boasts lesser-known treasures worth exploring. A walking tour that ventures off the beaten path can uncover hidden gems like the historic district of El-Muizz.
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8/7/2024 08:29:59
These tours often take you through picturesque neighborhoods, along scenic canals, and across charming bridges. Cycling allows you to cover more ground than walking while still enjoying the city's beautiful sights and vibrant street life.
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Barbara DouganI am an artist and the curator for grove and groving. This blog is groving online, and records the artworks placed on the streets of Bury St Edmunds along with responses to the work by commissioned writers. Archives
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