Creative Re-use at the Tramway

Creative Reuse with the TOPS Parents Programme.

Claire Barclay with the TOPS Programme @Tramway, Glasgow April 2017

Claire Barclay with the TOPS Programme @Tramway, Glasgow April 2017

It's not everyday you get to rummage around in Contemporary Art recycling bins. However, courtesy of the Tramway, Glasgow - that's exactly what we did !

Several months ago contemporary artist Claire Barclay approached me with the idea of combining forces on a community reuse project. The idea was simple, create an installation using the excess and offcuts from her exhibition. This ended up being a tough gig as Claire is actually very frugal with her materials - Nothing goes to waste !

The second challenge was to engage a group of Mums from the TOPS Young Parents Programme. Our ambition was to challenge 'shop bought' play items and question whether they stifle or encourage imaginative play.

Collectively we created "A Place to Play" ! which was on display in conjunction with Claire's show "Yield Point".

It was a joy to see Claire explain the motivations behind her installation, and to hear the insightful questions from the group - it was their first brush with Contemporary Art ! When it came to making and play, the group came into their own. There was no stopping them. Their energy & enthusiasm is apparent in the final work which beckons you to come and play !

A joyful project and final interactive installation. The gallery staff reported children whooping with delight all day long. Kids dive bombing and fiddle with an exhibition is a rare treat indeed !

Rags Marketing Materials

Govanhill Baths set up this social enterprise two years ago. I has taken that long for Rags to get a separate sense of self, I think we are starting to get there. After an inspired chat with B yesterday, I really got the impression that she now has a clear idea of what the project *is* rather than what it should be and that's great ! So many Enterprises start out with a big vision, wanting to do it all ... only for reality to set in when they haven't figured out who's sweeping the floor and paying for the milk ... I digress ... just lovely to see things starting to become more concrete ! Beautiful ! Anyway, here's my wee flyer that hopefully will help celebrate who Rags indeed are! flyer2R_Page_1 Watch this space for information on my "Make your own Pouffe" workshop, hopefully they will be ready for the Christmas Fair !

Resourceful Mum

The Daily Record (Scotland) featured an article with me and the kids ! All about making do and mending. Who would've thought that putting a hem on your kids trousers could be headline news, but apparently that's how de-skilled we've become. We have to "turn people on" to the idea of consuming less ! Here's hoping it reaches those it needs to !

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