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The Hepworth Wakefeild & me!

I am excited to be apart of the Collaborative Project involving Wakefield Art Organisations who are supporting Wakefield based Contemporay Artists. We were asked to respond and connect to Victor Passmore's 'The Life Class'. The image above is my response. www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk

The Hepworth Wakefield

Please see below details of The Hepworth Wakefield winter programme, co-organised with Beam, held at The Orangery, Wakefield . Warm-up with a drink and a round of quickfire presentations by artists, curators and cultural partners that respond to key artworks from The Hepworth Wakefield’s collection. RELAY RESPONSES, ROUND 2 Thursday 2 December / 7 – 8pm/ FREE/ The Orangery, Back Lane , Wakefield , WF1 2TG Join Natalie Rudd, Sculpture Curator, Arts Council Collection; Anne Cunningham, Chief Executive, The Art House; Elinor Unwin, Project Manager, supporting the legacy of Westgate Studios and Gemma Millward, Curator, The Hepworth Wakefield, who will respond to Victor Pasmore’s The Life Class , 1938. Chaired by Simon Wallis, Director, The Hepworth Wakefield .

HOST 2010

I am asking gallery visitors to contribute to an Engagement Piece of Art Work. People are requested to think of what Peace means to them, they can attach a flower with silent thoughts or make a creative message. A beautiful start. I made a collage representation of a poppy symbolising cycles of life and the flower of remembrance .

HOST 2010

Image 1: A new work based on the Life cycle of Family Story. The inspiration was my Grandad Richard Scott who fought in the First World War. Fortunately he survived, What was the daily life cost of the experience of such great conflict? This is my exploration and how family story is passed down with unspoken words. Image 2: Starting point, a poppy seed head depicting the life death life cycle. In amongst the ugliness of worlds happenings, beauty can always seen. To always honour and remember but to let go freely of all attachments. Not easy to put into daily practice. I hope this exploration will give deeper peace and understanding. Lifeseed , Poppy.

one idea, one studio, one artist, one muscian, one collaboration

Presenting Arts Bomb Rhubarb Bomb & The Art House Collaboration 2010 Installation by: Rob Fisher Composer Musician Singer Carrie Scott-Huby Conceptual Artist An evening of visual arts and sound experimentation. As part of the Wakefield Artwalk, The Art House, Drury Lane, Wakefield. 28th July 2010 Performances from 17:00 til 21:00 Free entry www.the-arthouse.org.uk www.rhubarbbomb.blogspot.com www.carriescott-artist.blogspot.com

Birthing of Constellations

'Constellations' is the my new Science & Knitting Series. The idea has evolved from a combination of thoughts on Space, Constellations, Gestalt Theory and that of Family Constellations. Each constellation is produce on groups of ten. The constellations are knitted on three needles, each having ten stitches per needle, the 'magic' of random happens! Each separate sculpture has its very own character. Each depicting initially subconsciously thought. An inspirational word or words pass through my 'free thinking process' the rhythm of this in turn subconsciously effects the pattern of knitting and the subsequent end result. When I am involved in the creative process, I am in a meditative state of being and can be quite surprised at what I have creatively produced. I intend to develop the constellation for a full twelve months. I am very excited! Carrie Scott-Huby www.pinkmooninspires.co.uk

A spring time walk

Taking time to look about as I walk my dog ....... to absorb the wonders of nature... to be completey be within beauty.