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The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Sarah Rose at Hospitalfield open weekend ROAMING
Hospitalfield, Arbroath, Scotland.
26 April —
28 April 2019
ROAMING, the open weekend at Hospitalfield, includes the work of artists who consider the outcome that emerges from processes of travelling, observation and dialogue while walking pathways, travelling railways and moving through their rural and urban vistas. Each art work created having been inspired by their routes, sights and conversations along the way.
‘Byproduct’ by Sarah Rose is a commission that emerges from her residency as part of the Meander programme at Hospitalfield, funded through Paths For All. In this work, Rose uses waste materials of the agricultural fruit industry and found wild fruit to create a new sound and sculpture work inspired by ancient understandings of right-to-roam and the emergence of berries, cherries and apple varieties through movement of animal and human life.
Sarah Rose is an artist based in Glasgow. Her overall practice engages with processes of translation, abstraction, mutation, and transformation, using sound and materials to think through the lifecycles of material resources and information.
ROAMING, the open weekend at Hospitalfield, includes the work of artists who consider the outcome that emerges from processes of travelling, observation and dialogue while walking pathways, travelling railways and moving through their rural and urban vistas. Each art work created having been inspired by their routes, sights and conversations along the way.
‘Byproduct’ by Sarah Rose is a commission that emerges from her residency as part of the Meander programme at Hospitalfield, funded through Paths For All. In this work, Rose uses waste materials of the agricultural fruit industry and found wild fruit to create a new sound and sculpture work inspired by ancient understandings of right-to-roam and the emergence of berries, cherries and apple varieties through movement of animal and human life.
Sarah Rose is an artist based in Glasgow. Her overall practice engages with processes of translation, abstraction, mutation, and transformation, using sound and materials to think through the lifecycles of material resources and information.