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By: Dominique Hodgson holt
Our project ‘Red’ is a series of 3, one month residencies in 2 market towns and one city. We have been commissioned by ‘In Certain Places’ to work in the St John’s Centre, Preston, for the first month. This blog will follow our progress over the 3 months, where we will be encouraging local shoppers and retailers alike to collaborate with us in a series of synchronised performances in red.
This is our first collaboration as mother and daughter artists. We have both graduated from the University of Central Lancashire in Fine Art and similarly have a fascination with people and human behaviour. We enjoy the challenge of bringing together diverse collections of people, mostly strangers, in order to create a temporary community to perform simple, coordinated activities. We intend to transform the mundane and ordinary into the spectacular.
# 21 [6 October 2009]
Got drenched on the way from the car to our cosy stall (Chorley today) in torrential rain. A big, red umbrella caught our eye immediately, the red being a pattern of bright red strawberries. We swiftly purchased 2 which came to £9, bargain. Jo of Jo's diner nipped out to the shop to get some porridge for us which has become ritual. I take mine with sugar and Teresa (mum) takes hers with honey (always the healthier one). After breakfast we began our usual performance of trying to make eye contact with passers-by, especially those who are wearing red. As always we've had lots of interest and people are thrilled to hear about our project and those who are unable to participate wish us the best of luck with our venture. It really does give us a buzz when their reactions are overflowing with enthusiasm, and although the 'red day out' will be the exhibited work, it is very obvious that our art isn't only about a final performance but an ongoing performance which reaches people on every level and in every walk of life. One chap happened by us and began laughing, 'lost your horse?', he asked. We haven't heard that one before and he didn't hang around long enough for us to ask what he meant. We've had 3 more recruits today though. One is a young man named Ross whose mission is to break into the fashion world in an unconventional approach. He is going to create his own outfit and add a bit of glamour to the day. As time creeps towards the finale we now have almost 40 people so only another 10 to go. Bury on Friday as we're meeting Rebecca to sort out her outfit. We have a lovely dress lined up for her so fingers crossed it fits and she likes it.
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You need to be a bit quicker with your blogging - otherwise people will get in first http://www.bradfordvision.co.uk/node/13636 To be fair it did brighten up a dreary day and at least they weren't wearing tracksuits like the lower orders who doss in Bury.
posted on 2009-10-18 by David Simpson