In 1996 Back To Books was formed as a Reading Group and commissioned artist Carole Miles and author Kathy Page to create a series of stories and prints, which toured as The Sensuous Page. 2008 saw the reincarnation of Back to Books; today the members are drawn together by a passion for reading, writing and making. The group raises funds on a project by project basis and have new projects in the pipeline.
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Showing posts with label Stephenson Way Art Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephenson Way Art Group. Show all posts
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Stephenson Way Art Group Panels
It is always wonderful to be able to include members of Stevie Way Art Group in Back To Books projects, it is such a welcoming, well run group of active, engaging people. The group meets on Mondays between 11.30 and 1.30 at Stephenson Way Community Centre, Corby.
The group is organised, on a voluntary basis, by the very wonderful Arts Facilitator Ann Leonard and supported by the equally wonderful Susan Shier.
Ann has been a key participant in many Back To Books projects, including Invisible Threads, New Vistas Wider Horizons and On the Right Track.
In her capacity as Office Manager at AES Europe, Ann enabled us to protect the saplings planted in the Jubilee Wood at the Old water Tower in Brigstock in 2012 by providing (along with her colleagues) the stakes and mesh.
During the legendary Stevie Way Art Group Christmas Party participants were all keen to help with the Brampton Valley Way Mosaic Way Markers so on June 10th 2013 artist Carole Miles hired a room in the Community Centre and invited the group to drop in and begin work on two new panels.
We had a spacious, room to work in, regular top-ups of tea and coffee and a marvellous buffet lunch provided by the group.
Three generations
Our youngest participant was very keen to explore all the colours in the tile box!
The conversation is always lively and the laughter abundant, there were some new visitors as well as regulars and everyone was made to feel right at home.
The image that was the inspiration for this panel can be seen here
and the image for this panel can be seen below
After an intensive day of mosaic making both panels are well under way and we would like to thank all who took part for making it such an enjoyable experience.
The full Flickr Set from the day can be viewed here
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art,
Brampton Valley Way,
community,
conversation,
Corby,
creativity,
friendship,
laughter,
mosaics,
sharing,
Stephenson Way Art Group,
Stephenson Way Community Centre,
voluntary group,
way markers
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