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Hello Stephen

 

We had a few projects (which used the now defunct Public Art fund we
used to manage) over the past few years working with artists and using
our reserve collections:

 

Lisa Milroy used our shoe collection to produce a series of paintings
and photograph albums

http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/cgi-bin/MsmGo.exe?grab_id=825&page_id=12
268800&query=milroy&hiword=milroy+

 

Jan Niedojadlo produced a series of interactive sculptures based on
three works of art (paintings and prints) by local artists 
http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/museumandgalleries/artsdev/Proje
cts/explore/

 

Duncan Mountford built a 'cabinet of curiosities' featuring our reserve
social history collections

http://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/leisure/museumandgalleries/artsdev/Publi
cArt/acabinetofcuriosities/

 

Let me know if you need any more info and I'll post you something. 

 

Regards,

Chris

 

Chris Copp
Senior Museums Officer
Staffordshire Arts & Museum Service
Communities Directorate and Chief Executive's Office
Shugborough
Milford
Stafford ST17 0XB
tel: (01889) 881388
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www.staffordshire.gov.uk/sams
www.staffspasttrack.org.uk

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Subject: [SHCG-LIST] Artists and collections

 

Hello 

Wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction? 

I am looking for examples of projects or programme collaborations
between museums and contemporary artists.  In particular examples of
collections or sites that do not have a past track record of working
with contemporary art.  Rather than contemporary art galleries which
have a proven track record with the art community.  Social History or
natural science collections are often more of a challenge, but I feel
could potentially be more rewarding to the museum, artist and visitor.

It could be an artists in residence using collections or something a bit
more long lasting.  If you have any good case studies I would be
interested to hear from you.  (Although I did like the grennan and
sperandio residency that was showcased at the SHCG ASW).

Yours 

Stephen 

Stephen Lowy 
Head of Community Museums 
Hampshire Museums & Archives Service 
Chilcomb House, Winchester 
Hampshire, SO23 8RD 
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Tel: 01962 826717 
HSPN: (8)327 6717 

 

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