Jun 12 2009

Frank Wilson on Commissioning New Work

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For all those at Elemental East Midlands, here is Frank Wilson’s presentation on ‘Commissioning New Work’.

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Do you commission new work? What are your recommendations for commissioners if you are an artist?

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May 15 2009

In the News: Without Walls

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The Without Walls consortium has received news coverage in the Stage yesterday in the report by Lalayn Baluch: ‘Street arts consortium wins £400,000 ACE grant’.

Without Walls is a consortium of the country’s 8 main street arts festivals, including Stockton International Riverside Festival and is topical following Frank Wilson’s keynote address at ‘elemental’ in the East Midlands.

The other members of Without Walls: Xtrax, Bristol Festival, Brighton Festival, Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, Hat Fair, Lakes Alive, Norfolk and Norwich Festival.

Further information on the event and Frank’s presentation will be coming soon.


May 14 2009

East Midlands – The Event

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On Thursday 7th May, ‘elemental’ in the East Midlands took place at the ACE Offices in Nottingham, welcoming the regions officers, Local Authorities, organisations and artists alike.

Starting with an introduction from the regions champion Jayne Quantrill, she laid out the timeline for key developments within the sector up until New Landscapes was published in 2007.

Orit Azaz facilitated the setting of scene asking three questions:

What do we mean by circus and street arts, in the context of outdoor arts?

What are the contexts in which this work is produced and presented?

What structures are needed to support the development of this work?

Frank Wilson, Director of Stockton International Riverside Festival and Event International, was keynote speaker and picked up the regions key themes around commissioning of new work. He detailed his background and the development of Stockton, and Frank has been commissioning for 15 years. He also raised questions about public space:

‘Public arts invokes nightmarish associations of every traffic roundabout decorated with a sculpture, every small square embellished with its own fountain, every blind wall covered with a mural — a crowding of the public space with superfluous pieces of art of dubious value through the zealous engagement of urban planners, city bureaucrats and commission-hungry artists….
The main risk of public art projects is that they become possible only through a series of compromises among the stakeholders and yet, art that is meant to please everyone usually turns into most bland sort of kitsch.’ Dragan Klaic, From Circostrada’s publication ‘Arts in the Urban Space: Contemporary Creation as a Tool’

Frank’s presented in a conversational style encouraging questions and discussion from the delegates. Talking about his commissioning experience and identifying national and international models, but highlighting a common theme from all the events so far that the work in the sector requires: collaboration, communication and a network of advocates outside of the sector. Lyn Gardner’s keynote speech had resonance in the message of Frank’s presentation, quoting her in two sections:

“The Sultan’s Elephants reclaimed the streets as a place where people can play and dream.”

Frank was followed by a session to discuss best practice for commissioners and to possibly contribute to a commissioner’s toolkit to which key themes emerged:

  • Linking with ISAN
  • The development of a local network or meetings for artists, organisations and funders alike
  • Providing time and money for R&D
  • The notes, ideas and possibilities are endless in this emerging region.

    Full notes and presentation will be available soon.

    Were you at the event? Even if you weren’t please share your thoughts…


    Apr 14 2009

    Introducing Frank Wilson

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    Elemental in the East Midlands are pleased to be welcoming Frank Wilson as keynote speaker.

    Frank Wilson has over 20 years experience as a creator, curator and producer of large scale public events.

    As the founder/director of the Stockton International Riverside Festival (established in 1988), Frank has developed a superb network of contacts with performers and creative producers specialising in outdoor and site specific work. Beginning in 1992 when he worked as a programmer on the government sponsored European Arts Festival, he has also undertaken a number of high profile commissions and projects as curator and creative producer. Since the end of 1999 these have been delivered through his company Event International.

    Clipper Theatre courtesy of Frank Wilson

    Clipper Theatre courtesy of Frank Wilson

    In 2005 Frank was the creative force behind “Cresting the Waves” the Eve of Parade of Sail event for the Newcastle Gateshead visit of the Tall Ships Race. This single event attracted an audience estimated at between 150,000 – 250,000 people. In 2006 Frank organised the Mapping the Streets international Street Arts Conference which attracted delegates from five countries.

    Theater Titanick - image supplied by Frank Wilson

    Theater Titanick - image supplied by Frank Wilson

    For the past five years Frank has been the international programmer for the Chaoyang International Spring Carnival in Beijing, and was appointed Padrino (special advisor) for performances in public spaces at EXPO 2008 in Zaragoza, Spain.

    Gob Squad, image supplied by Frank Wilson

    Gob Squad, image supplied by Frank Wilson

    Frank is currently chair of the U.K Independent Street Arts Network, and a founder member of the Without Walls and Meridians outdoor performance consortia.


    Apr 9 2009

    Elemental East Mids Announced!

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    We are pleased to announce elemental in the East Midlands! (To see the invite in your browser please click the invite below)

    More information about Frank Wilson will follow but he will with no doubt be an exciting and inspiring speaker for the East Midlands theme. To come along please book your place now!

    Please let us know your thoughts on the East Midlands region by commenting below…