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Reputations
Labyrinth - Edwina fitzPatrick
Growing Space Planting - Edwina fitzPatrick
CET kids and volunteers - Esther Shalev-Gerz
This project looked to build on previous public art projects in Castlemilk to realise a series of 18 public artworks: five permanent landmark works, ten temporary/artist placement works, two longer term process-based works and one documentation project for the whole Reputations programme. Reputations was curated by Jason E. Bowman and Rachel Bradley on behalf of the Castlemilk Environment Trust.
During the process, work of two of the artists were commissioned. These were by artists Edwina fitzPatrick and Esther Shlev-Gerz.
See alos: Archive: Reputations: Commission Plan
Artists
Artists with work realised:- Edwina fitzPatrick
- Esther Shalev-Gerz
- Louise Brookes
- Anne Elliot
- Catriona Grant
- Elizabeth-Jane Grose
- Christina McBride
- Mandy McIntosh
- Moti Roti
- muf Architecture/Art
- John Newling
- Shelley Ouellet
- Asier Perez Gonzales
- Andrew Sabin
- Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir
- Sarah Tripp
- Angel Bergara
- Wochenklausur
Funding
- SAC Award amount
- £350,000.00
- Project total cost
- £999,999.99
- Funding purpose
- Towards the cost of "Reputations": a public art programme of social and environmental interatction based in Castlemilk.
(Please note dates and details correct at time of award.)
Consultation & Commissioning Process
Through the idea of a Reputations Drop-In Centre and participatory access to artists working process, Reputations embedded consultation in the day-to-day activities of the project. The education programme formed a key component of this project with school collaborations integrated into several of the artist’s proposals.
The commissioning of the 18 artists took place during a previous research and development project. The work of two of the artists commissioned for the longer term process-based artworks can be seen on the Reputations website (www.reputations.org.uk).
Outcomes
Planned outcomes at time of application were 18 public artworks including:- five permanent landmark works
- ten temporary/artist placement works
- two longer term process-based works
- one documentation project for the whole Reputations programme
