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A series of site-specific art commissions that aim to interact with locations and audiences in Lincoln.
A series of new artist-led events, the Lincoln Art Programme will present site-specific art commissions that to interact with locations and audiences in the city. Through these, the programme hopes to kick-start an infrastructure that encourages artists and artist-led organisations to develop, remain and thrive in Lincoln. Initiated by artists Amelia Beavis-Harrison and Alan Armstrong, the programme will develop with the involvement of other artists on a project-by-project basis. the initiators are graduates of Lincoln University who subsequently moved to Nottingham; a move determined in part by an absence of this infrastructure to which they are now looking to contribute. In returning to Lincoln, they aim to work between existing arts organisations and students emerging from the university to develop a more involved and connected network of arts activity there. The project is currently being trialled with a mini-series that serves as a catalyst and precursor for a year-long programme for the next academic year. The inaugural event saw Alan Armstrong's durational performance ART:WORK at the Collection, Lincoln's museum of art and archaeology. Mirroring Armstrong's morning...
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