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Archived projects tagged with 'Stephen Skrynka'
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Sep 1996 to Oct 1997
Dental Institute, City of Edinburgh
The Lauriston Project
This project involved the commissioning of four artists creating artworks integrated into the refurbished fabric of the new site for the Dental Hospital. The aim of the project was to move away from the purely decorative and the stand alone artwork to creating a series of different environments intended to stimulate, relax and be enjoyed by those visiting and working in the hospital. This was achieved through engaging artists in the earliest stages of the design process.
Tagged as: Anital Wohlen Art in Healthcare Edinburgh Hemione Wiltshire Jane Fawns Watt Stephen Skrynka hospital
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Oct 2001 to Sep 2002
Pollokshields, Glasgow City
Hidden Gardens
Located in the centre of Glasgow The Hidden Gardens is a place of sanctuary dedicated to peace. It has been achieved through an artist-led programme of regeneration involving collaboration with environmnental arts charity organisation, landscape architects, an international team of architects and the local community.
Within this public space artworks are integrated into the overall garden design combined with landscaping and planting.
The entire project is significant in its attention to community consultation, cultural diversity and inclusion. The impact of such considerations can be seen in the smallest of details. For example, in some areas of planting there is a mixture of Asian and Celtic flowers, trees and shrubs.
Tagged as: Alec Hamilton Finlay Angus Farquhar Collaborative Divya Bhatia Gerry Loose Glasgow Julie Brook Regeneration Stephen Skrynka garden
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Oct 2004 to Dec 2004
Dunfermline, Fife
Arrival
Arrival was planned as a collaboration between Stephen Skyrnka, City Design and Fife Council. It was a public art project that used themes of destination, arrival and belonging in the heart of Dunfermline city centre. Arrival aspired to a series of artworks located in around Dunfermline Railway Station.
Despite securing SAC funding changes in project personnel and other factors meant that the Arrival proposal was not implemented. Described here are details from the original proposal.
Tagged as: City Design Fife Regeneration Stephen Skrynka not realised
