300 Word Statement_Joyride_Keith Harrison.pdf (48.28 kB)
Download fileJoyride: Jerwood Open Forest 2017, 300 Word Statement
Joyride was commissioned through the Jerwood Open Forest Commission in 2017, an initiative established by the forestry Commission and Jerwood Charitable Foundation. It was a community-focused live event, which brought together personal and social narratives around the automotive industry, in the West Midlands, informed by the artist’s upbringing in the post-industrialised Black Country.
This item contains a 300 Word Statement on Joyride: Jerwood Open Forest Commission by Keith Harrison.
Funding
Jerwood Charitable Foundation
Forestry Commission England
Arts Council England
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References
- https://www.a-n.co.uk/news/keith-harrisons-joyride-dont-know-will-happen-car-goes-ramp/
- https://jerwoodarts.org/exhibitionsandevents/projects/jerwood-open-forest/
- http://incertainplaces.org/artists/keith-harrison/
- https://www.forestryengland.uk/article/jerwood-open-forest-2017
- https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/our-people/keith-harrison/
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