Portfolio

    Selected images and projects 2015 to 2019

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    Facing image: Back tracking with blue thread  2018

    Residue from Experiment no. 2,  during a residency at Joya: AiR, Spain. Walking in a straight line as far as the thread will allow, returning with a different attention.

    Photo: Sally Stenton

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    Sand Castles  2015

    Images of installation on Hunstanton beach, Norfolk

    Laptop computers, keyboards and leads

    The documentation became a series of works. The slick digital photographs in dialogue with pinhole images of the digital devices.

    Photos: Sally Stenton

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    Plan for an exhibition of digital gestures  2015

    Ruskin Gallery Project Space, Cambridge

    Site specific installation

    4 channel video, monitors, electrical tape, transfer lettering with instructions to fold the corridor into a white cube.

    Photo (left): Chris Stenton

    Photo (right): Sally Stenton

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    Text vb. 2015

    Site specific video installation

    The Bridge Chapel, St. Ives

    Created for Art Language Location

    A number and word association game played via text. The face is illuminated via the screen and the animated facial response to a series of numbers captured on a phone is all that is seen by passers-by.

    Prize awarded by Anglia Ruskin University

     

    Photo: Sally Stenton

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    The Listening Stick  2016 and 2018

    Participatory performance in collaboration with Judy Nakazato

    for Landscape in imagination and the virtual future conference at The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, 2016

    Re-enacted for Liquid Land at The Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge, 2018

    Re-voicing conflicting responses to the excavation in 1999 of a bronze-age timber circle and central upturned tree stump from the Norfolk coast.

    Photo: Julie Sleaford

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    “The performance of The Listening Stick was magical.  It is a performance piece that is not only sensually rich, but uses this richness to draw the audience into a deeper experience of unity and diversity.”   Julian Smith, Architect and educator. Wiilowbank Centre for Cultural Landscape, Canada

    “Working on this project was an extremely rewarding experience which led down many unexpected pathways.  It was intellectually exciting and broadening while also being, at times, a very deep experience.  I would be very keen to collaborate with an artist again, and would encourage others to try it.”  Ann Copestake, Professor of Computing, University of Cambridge

    “The transition from the descriptive language used to explain each place into the personal perspective was really successful in making me question which place I found myself in, with elements resonating with the place in which I physically found myself in and at other times with the place I imagined.  It was very powerful.” Extract from an email from a participant in the walk

    Stone Paper Cloud  2016

    For Art Language Location and Cambridge Festival of Ideas

    In association with Professor Ann Copestake (Computational Linguist) and Dr, Augusta McMahon (Archaeologist)

    The search for a bronze age tablet on its digital namesake threatened to prise open the bullet proof window of the screen. The virtual arrow pointed to Aleppo, but the tablet had gone missing. This project with its multi-layers of time and place encompassed the treading of clay in the courtyard of Cambridge University’s Computer Lab and a walk from Archaeology to Computer Science with portals connecting to an uncannily similar route in Aleppo.

    Award from Cambridge Festival of Ideas

    Photo and postcard design: Sally Stenton

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    An Invitation to Travel  2017

    A 4 part project in conjunction with Caroline Wendling. A series of journeys developed with groups of different ages; in the town, in nature and on the water.

    Supported by Arts Council England, Cambridgeshire County Council,  St. Ives Town Team and Wysing Arts Centre.

    Image of Journey Flag,  Sally Stenton 2017

    On the flag are the shapes of peoples’ journeys to St.Ives, Cambridgeshire. I worked with 11 people in their 80s and 90s, 5 of whom had travelled to St. Ives from abroad and only one was born in the town.  The flag was hoisted up the flagpole above the entrance to an estate agents in the market square for a week. It marked the information point for Bridge Walk: A treasure hunt through memory and place.

    Small groups formed and navigated their way with a set of cryptic visual clues in search of peoples stories.  A large number of passers-by changed their trajectory to join the memory hunt.

     

    Photo: Jason Archontides

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    Tripping over digital objects  2018

    Explorative work with photography, projection, installation, metalwork and paper during a placement at Anglia Ruskin University as part of the Artist Access to Art College scheme (AA2A).

     

    Photo: Sally Stenton

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    If the cloud allows 2018

    We walked in a circle in two places, treading on the earth and gazing at the same moon.  Basra, Iraq and Cambridge, UK.

    In association with Dr. Nawrast Sabah Abd Alwahab in Basra, Dr Matthew Bothwell from the Cambridge Institute of Astronomy and film maker Mohammedali Albatat.

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    The work was commissioned for ‘The Archive and Contested Landscape’.

    “A textured, thought-provoking and complex project realised in beautiful simplicity.”  Shreepali Patel, Director of Story Lab Research Institute

    “If the cloud allows is a thoroughly coherent and well executed project.”  Chris Owen, Head of Cambridge School of Art

    Postcards written after the walk:

    “The moon circle was gathering us, and this beautiful chance. But the humanity and this experience are what connect us.”  (Translated from Arabic)

    “Earth beneath my feet, beneath your feet. The moon above, for you, for me. An enduring connection.”

    Photo (left): Mohammedali Albatat

    Photo (right): Chris Stenton

    Bending and Benign  2018 – 2019

    Photo series in collaboration with Chris Stenton

    The series began with the creation of a poster for a workshop that I co-ran entitled ‘Bending as a form of resistance‘ taking Antonio Negri’s play ‘The Bent Man’ as its starting point. It continued during the residency at Joya:AiR as I walked and bent into the landscape.

    The next series will explore the body in derelict sites where nature is reclaiming the land.

    Image: Bending and Benign Series 1, Image 2

    Photo: Chris Stenton

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