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The date for the ARLIS/UK & Ireland visit to Sculpture at Goodwood is now
confirmed as Saturday 11 May 2002 at 11am.  It will be a visit with a guided
talk (rather than a 'study day' as advertised on the Calendar of Events).
The library and commissioning archive (audio, video, books, maquettes),
publications, digitisation projects (CD-ROM, DVD, website, webcasts, WAP)
and the Open College of the Arts education pack will be of particular
interest to ARLIS members and the guided talk will emphasise these
information resources.

"Sculpture at Goodwood is a charitable foundation opened to the public in
1994. It aims to globally promote and enable British Sculpture through a
vigorous programme of commissioning, funding and marketing. Now in its 8th
year Sculpture at Goodwood has commissioned over 100 Sculptures and has made
a tremendous contribution towards championing the cause of British artists
in the international arena.

The showcase venue for Sculpture at Goodwood is Hat Hill Copse. These
grounds are part of an area of outstanding natural beauty in West Sussex
where carefully landscaped woodland reveals the countryside beyond, and,
within some twenty acres provides sites for around forty five pieces of
British Sculpture each uniquely commissioned by Sculpture at Goodwood. The
Foundation's sales successes result in a constantly changing display."

www.sculpture.org.uk

When making your way there, whether by road or rail, you should allow about
2 hours from London or an hour from Brighton. Directions are provided on the
website above. If you would like to book a place please let me know and I'll
send you a half-price voucher that will get you into Sculpture at Goodwood
for £5.  There will be no other charge for the visit.  

Pray for a sunny day!

Denise Raine
Librarian
Henry Moore Institute
74 The Headrow
Leeds  LS1 3AH
Tel 0113 246 9469
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