Jack Offord

Curating, making and installing for Step 2 - step in stone by Fiona

It’s been an incredible few weeks, unleashing inner reserves of energy I didn’t know I had! Thank goodness for the unyielding patience and support of partner Nick Weaver, helping me to pull off the installation of Step 2 for 'step in stone' (a project I'm running), while finishing off artwork, getting signage done for 2 venues and co-ordinating it all.  In between, I have been keeping things going at Somerset Earth Science Centre (our Step 1 venue), and maintaining my diatoms, which have been taken over by birdlife and getting mucky in the process! Halecombe and Westdown/Asham quarries are now open daily for all to visit – see Duncan Simey’s wonderful selection of pics from a very rainy Friday.  Jack Offord filmed us for the project documentary – looking forward to seeing the results of that at our Preview evening, 2nd October at Black Swan Arts, Frome.

Below is a selection from our Step 2 installation days and a couple of photoshoots by Duncan Simey taken since.

Signage step in stone groupSuzie Gutteridge with Felted RockDeciding on Christina White's photographsArtmusic birdbox speakers being installed by AlastairJack Offord - our filmmakerNick Weaver helping Bronwen install her etched plateMe at work on 'Cirri'Filling Sally Kidall's mini tents on a rain deluged dayChristina White installing at HalecombeNick Weaver installing our collaborative 'Ligna' (stick) pieces at Halecombe

Finished work by some of the artists at both venues:

Sally Kidall 'Lest we Forget - is enough enough?'Amanda Wallwork Deep Time Portals in the Eastern MendipStuart Frost - Pavimentum - limestone dustTessa Farmer Out of the Earth (ii) (detail)Christina White Carboniferous Timeline Photograph at Halecombe

My work:

Fiona Campbell, Vertical III, reclaimed steel copper wire and nitrate (detail). Photo Duncan SimeyFiona Campbell 'Cirri' recycled and found materialsCirri'Cirri'Cirri at Westdown/Asham quarry

My main pieces - 'Cirri' (last images above) are based on crinoids (see the making process)!   These are ancient sea creatures whose fossilised remains are common in carboniferous limestone and whose descendants can still be found living today. Crinoid tentacles (cirri) are reminiscent of branches, tendrils, feathers or the microscopic pattern of neurons. They cling to the seabed (some now vertical rock faces) by long spiny stems, others are without a stalk but have tentacle legs or long arms, which enable them to drag themselves along.  I'm inspired by the tenacity and diversity of life and similarities of form that occur in different organisms.

Sadly a couple of heavy steel springs (components of my work) have gone missing and other parts tampered with at Westdown – if anybody spots these lurking in the bushes there, do contact me, they might be from my work!

The past fortnight was filled with our workshops, guided walks and talks, held at SESC, Westdown and Halecombe Quarries.  The guided walks, in collaboration with Rosie and Pippa from Somerset Wildlife Trust, were really well attended and greatly enjoyed.  Workshop participants of all ages explored a range of creative approaches related to the project, Sally Kidall’s talk was much appreciated and I was chuffed that my talk for 27 Active Living members received a wonderfully receptive and enthusiastic response.

Guided Walk in Westdown QuarryBronwen's bookmaking workshop - I took part and loved it!Tanya Josham's stone carving workshopChristina White's Cyanotype/Van Dyke photograph workshop at HalecombeMy Guided Walk at Westdown

Last week culminated in a very inspirational performance at Westdown/Asham: Artmusic’s ‘ECHO’ sculpture and sound installation on Saturday 22nd August was animated by live performances of Artmusic’s ‘BLAST’ – a theatrical response to the rock and mechanics of quarrying, with specially composed trumpet music being played from locations which echoed around the quarry.  We had a great turn out and the audience seemed to really enjoy the unique show and setting. “A delightful melange of live and recorded fluttering trumpets grab our attention this way and that while butterflies flit among the stones…. As they move slowly up the valley from stone to stone, always edging closer to melody, we begin to follow, or not, or meander above and below. ..”  Caroline Radcliffe

People brought picnics, dogs, cameras, sketchbooks and the sun was scorching all day!

Trumpeter Jack Vincent by Cirri Artmusic's BLAST at Westdown Quarry Artmusic's BLAST with trumpeters John Plaxton and Jack Vincent, photo by Christina White Artmusic's BLAST, trumpet John Plaxton

Can’t wait to download Ralph Hoyte’s GPS Soundwalk ‘ANTICLINE‘ – now available for your smartphone before visiting Westdown.

Ralph Hoyte with his GPS smartphone app

 

I'm now working on the next stage for Step 3, which opens on 3rd October at Black Swan Arts, Fairy Cave Quarry and Frome Museum.  Hope you can visit step in stone soon (www.stepinstone-somerset.co.uk)!

PRESS 2015 by Fiona

Somerset Art Works Blog - Artists Out in the Cold Frome Standard - step in stone Feb '15

Somerset Guardian - Ambitious Art in Quarries Trail, step in stone, Feb '15

Creative Somerset - step in stone, Feb '15

The Artiscape - Art, Views and Trails, step in stone Feb '15

Tessa Farmer - Site Visit to Fairy Cave, step in stone Feb '15

Shepton Journal - Funding turns quarries into canvas, step in stone March '15

Mendip Times, Spring '15

Mendip Times, spring '15

ArtsLink - Wire workshop

ArtsLink Spring Newsletter, Wire workshop

Sculptsite - step in stone

The Visitor - step in stone Sculpture Design Competition, March '15

Maureen Michaelson, GROW London Garden Fair

Down To Earth magazine, Spring issueDown to Earth mag, step in stone

Frome Standard – Tessa’s evil fairies, April ’15

Frome Standard – step in stone project gathers momentum, April ’15

Artiscape - step in stone

Frome Standard – sculpture design competition, May ’15

Frome Standard May 14 '15 1

Cranmore website

Jack Offord trailer

Country Child Magazine, May ’15

Country Child Magazine, May '15

Shepton Journal

Shepton Journal, June 4 '15

What’s On Somerset, summer ’15

What's On Somerset Magazine, summer What's On Somerset, summer '15

Somerset Life, July ’15

Somerset Life, July '15 1Somerset Life, July '15 2

Shepton Mallet Journal, July

Shepton Journal - Official Opening at SESC

Frome Standard

Frome Standard 1Frome Standard 2

Wells Journal

Wells Journal 1Wells Journal 2

Mendip Times, August ’15

Mendip Times, Aug 1Mendip Times, Aug 2

Somerset Wildlife Trust summer magazine

Somerset Wildlife Trust magazine

Off The Beaten Track  18/8/15

Shepton Journal 20/8/15

Shepton Journal 20:8:15 2

Somerset Guardian/Frome Standard 20/8/15

Frome Standard 20:8:15Frome Standard II 20:8:15

Mendip Times Twitter, Aug ’15

Frome Standard 27/8/15

Frome Standard 27:8:15Frome Standard 27:8:15 1

Richard White Blog  Doing Time in Somerset and Portland 28/8/15

Somerset Life September ’15 issue

Somerset Life p.1 - September '15Somerset Life p.2 - September '15

Evolver Sept/Oct ’15

Evolver - Sept:Oct '15

Gane Trust

SculptSite.com  10/10/15

The Artiscape  October ’15

Landscape Juice  October ’15

Shepton Journal  15/10/15

5 Mins with Fiona Campbell 001

Mount Art Services blog   21/10/15

Crysse Morrison blog

Ali Browne’s blog

 Cranmore Grapevine  Nov ’15

step in stone full documentary film by Jack Offord

SAW website – Looking Back…Nov ’15

Hanson UK – step in stone

Frome Standard – Selwood Seeds

Clifton College - Artist led sculpture workshop