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Follow on Google News | Public Art Commission AnnouncedA new public art commission has been announced by Transported in collaboration with RSPB Frampton March in Boston, Lincolnshire
By: Transported Transported is a community focused arts programme specifically aiming to increase the number of people in Boston Borough and South Holland that are engaging with the arts. After the launch in Holbeach last May, Transported then took lots of arts events out over the two areas to get local opinions about what should form the programme, leading to eleven different projects that will be pursued during 2014. One of these is Public Art, and a brief has just been released detailing the first commission for artists and architects. Nick Jones, Programme Director of Transported, said: “The problem with art, and particularly art in public spaces, is that everybody has a different idea of what it should be. So we are going to put a real life project, a commission at Frampton Marsh, under the spotlight, and invite everybody to examine it. What’s important is not only that we invest in the creation of special site specific artworks that will be enjoyed for years to come, but also that we get local people involved in the process, inspiring ambitious projects that can take place with Transported but also beyond this initial arts council funding”. The commission is to create an artwork specific to RSPB Frampton Marsh nature reserve and follows on from the already successful Structures on the Edge programme that has seen some spectacular artworks created along the East coast, such as the Salt Licks on Huttoft Bank and the Cloud Bar at Anderby Creek. This new feature must enhance the experience for existing and new visitors to the reserve, including bird watchers and local people of South Holland and Boston Borough, fully enabling them to appreciate our special landscape. John Badley, Senior Site Manager at RSPB Frampton Marsh, said:“We are very excited to be working with Transported to deliver Public Art at Frampton Marsh. We have been looking at ways to engage with our visitors using the arts at Frampton Marsh for a while, so to have a partnership with such an innovative project is fantastic. The Public Art strand of Transported promises to deliver something visitors to Frampton Marsh will find inspiring and engaging for years to come.....so watch this space!” If you would like to get involved with the Public Art strand of Transported, please contact Natalie on TransportedNatalie@ For more information on Transported, please visit our website at www.transportedart.com or call the office on 01406 701006 or 701013. End
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