Delighted to be invited

I was absolutely delighted to be invited as the gyotaku artist in residence for the Leaping Salmon project which was developed in partnership with Queen's Hall Arts, Northern Print, the Environment Agency and Northumberland National Parks as part of the 2016 International Print Biennale organised by Northern Print and generously sponsored by Northumbrian Water.

During a two week period in October 2016, I was able to provide participatory workshops for people of all ages in various venues across Northumberland and to develop my own research and prints as the basis for a new body of work which will be presented in my first professional solo exhibition in the UK at Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham, Northumberland. (7th of October until the 25th of November, 2017).

I sincerely thank everyone who worked together to realise this project, to all of those who participated in my workshops and to the open and friendly people of Northumberland that I met. I hope that the interest and enthusiasm for gyotaku which I saw will continue to flourish and be a lasting legacy of the Leaping Salmon project.


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