When they arrived at Boundary Way for the first time, our artists were given a tour of the allotment and community garden by plot holder Howard Berry. It was clear from this moment that artist Clare Wassermann understood the energy of nature and even as we trudged through the rain she could see the magic of Boundary Way. Through funding
Over the past six months, we have been working closely with a team of artists at Boundary Way, supported by funds from Arts Council England. These artists have been busy taking inspiration from the site to create beautiful art work, in a range of media, and running a diverse programme of workshops. It has been an incredible experience to work
We recently invited artist Sue Chand to share her traditional dyeing techniques with our team in a morning workshop. Sue is an artist that uses traditional methods of making to create works of natural fibre and paper, alongside this she uses natural dyes to create breathtaking colour on materials such as hand-spun natural yarn. During our workshop some wonderful experiments were done with colourful
We have been working hard with local illustrator, printmaker and graphic designer Marie Sewell from Boho Creative to create a logo & branding that we feel represents the identity and goals of the Boundary Way Project. Marie specialises in inclusive design, an approach to understanding the needs of diverse audiences and making design accessible, making her way of working perfect