On the Sunday of our ‘Sense of Place’ Weekend event we were visited by renowned Garden Historian Twigs Way. Over the past few months we have been working closely with her to research the origins of our site and better understand the wider context of allotments & where they stem from. Twigs had a busy day with us and today
Our ‘Sense of Place’ Exhibition marked the end of Land Artist Richard Shilling‘s two week residency with us here at Boundary Way. We managed to achieve a lot in two weeks and today we are going to share with you some of the things that Richard did and created during his Boundary Way Residency, responding to our site. Over Richard’s
Members of the Public creating Land Art with Artist Richard Shilling Last weekend Boundary Way opened its doors to the public and put on its very own ‘Sense of Place’ Art Exhibition as part of the Wolverhampton Open Studios Event. Across the weekend people came from far and wide, some as far as Shenstone, to visit our inspiring indoor and
You recently met our artists and now it is time for you to come and see all the exciting things that they have been up to at Boundary Way. As part of the Wolverhampton Open Studios Weekend, an exhibition of our artist’s work, entitled ‘Sense of Place’, will be taking place across next weekend, and we are so excited for
We are delighted to announce that we will soon be welcoming renowned garden historian Twigs Way to Wolverhampton as part of our October Event, ‘Sense of Place’, which is set to take place on the weekend of the 14th – 15th October 2017. Twigs will be presenting a fascinating and entertaining talk at Newhampton Arts Centre on Sunday 15th October 2017 as part
In our recent Meet the Artists post we introduced you to land artist, Richard Shilling. Today, we are delighted to announce that Richard will be beginning his role as Boundary Way’s Artist in Residence. Richard will be with us for two weeks and has a jam packed schedule of land art workshops, visits and art creation that we just can’t wait for