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it was nice to get involved with centres near to christmas and do everything for fun the childen really enjoyed it and i had some lovely conversations with people.
christmas decoerations made for a community centre christmas fair where i was running my own stall making baubles with the children for my PC1 these were just made to give out.
Program day / Remember Nature
Remember Nature Josephine Byrne, Karen Careless, Chantelle Mellor
GUSTAV METZGER. –Gustav Metzger the artist died in March this year, he issued a world wide call for action to remember nature. He is best known in Manchester for his fallen tree’s, twenty upended willow saplings embedded in concrete, commissioned by MIF 2009 and located first in St Peter’s square peace garden, then outside The Whitworth until it’s auto destruction last spring. Metzger saw the work as “a stand against the brutality that humans display towards the natural world.” –Phil Barton issued Residents and visitors of Greater Manchester to demonstrate their respect for the natural world, take action and in the words of artists and activist Gustav Metzger to remember nature. Loading… PHIL BARTON. –Phil Barton came to our University to give a talk on the artist Gustav Metzger and how we can take action to remember nature by keeping that legacy ongoing. –On the 4th November 2017 at Islington Mill it was an afternoon where we participated in creativity and remembrance culminating in a Council Of All Beings at which we were invited to adopt the persona of a being, and debate natures relationship with human kind. Loading… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auSo1MyWf8g
Council of all beings / Program Day.
GUSTAV METZGER.
–Gustav Metzger the artist died in March this year, he issued a world wide call for action to remember nature. He is best known in Manchester for his fallen tree’s, twenty upended willow saplings embedded in concrete, commissioned by MIF 2009 and located first in St Peter’s square peace garden, then outside The Whitworth until it’s auto destruction last spring. Metzger saw the work as “a stand against the brutality that humans display towards the natural world.”
–Phil Barton issued Residents and visitors of Greater Manchester to demonstrate their respect for the natural world, take action and in the words of artists and activist Gustav Metzger to remember nature.
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PHIL BARTON.
–Phil Barton came to our University to give a talk on the artist Gustav Metzger and how we can take action to remember nature by keeping that legacy ongoing.
–On the 4th November 2017 at Islington Mill it was an afternoon where we participated in creativity and remembrance culminating in a Council Of All Beings at which we were invited to adopt the persona of a being, and debate natures relationship with human kind. .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auSo1MyWf8g
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