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1993
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Francis Carr, Founder organises Inaugural meeting of the Landscape and Art Group at The Building Centre, London promoted by Ken Fieldhouse, publisher of Landscape Design, the Journal of The Landscape Institute. Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe appointed as Patron. Ian Thompson from Newcastle University, appointed as Vice Chair, Ivor Cunningham, elected as Southern Region Chair. Tam Giles appointed events co-ordinator
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November |
Newsletter No. 1 (Inaugural Meeting of the Landscape & Art Group) Kate Walker editor |
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1994
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Lady Patricia Gibberd becomes the second Network Patron
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Spring |
Newsletter No. 2 |
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April |
Newsletter No. 3 |
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First Membership Directory published, 108 members
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July |
Newsletter No. 4
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Autumn |
Newsletter No. 5 |
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1st AGM
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1995
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Constitution drafted and agreed
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March |
Members' talks at Business Design Centre, Islington
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April |
Lecture, Prof David Goode, Head of Environment, GLA, Business Design Centre, Islington
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April
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Newsletter No.6 (Public Sculpture- Urban Enlightenment) |
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May |
Group visit to Sutton Place House & Garden |
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June
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First Bulletin published; Tam Giles editor |
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June |
Group visit to Holland; public sculpture sites, meetings with Dutch land artists |
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July |
Group visit to Rachel Bebb’s Garden Gallery, nr Stockbridge and the New Art Centre, Roche Court |
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July |
Group visit to Yorkshire Sculpture Park; launch of ongoing relationship |
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September |
Gillespie Festival; L&AN proposals for Islington Ecology Centre at Gillespie Park exhibited as part of a public consultation and Festival |
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September |
Group visit to the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail; organised by Jane Spray |
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September
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Anniversary meeting (presentation about Gillespie Park project) |
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September |
Newsletter No.7 (Dutch trip reports) (edited by Betti Moser) |
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October
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2nd AGM |
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November |
Lecture, Sandra Percival, Director, Public Art Development Trust, at The Building Centre
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December |
L&A Christmas Party at Islington Ecology Centre
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1996
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February |
Lecture, Dennis Sharpe, Architecture, Nature and the Organic, at The Building Centre |
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April
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Newsletter No.8 published (William Morris) |
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April
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Group visit to Sutton Place House & Garden |
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May |
Conference; Local Focus, in partnership with the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Organised by Tam Giles and Anna Bowman, Head of Education YSP, in kind support from YSP, with 100 attendees, Speakers included: Peter Murray, curator, Francis Carr, Han Lorzing on Public Art in Holland, Chris Cowan, Wakefield Public Arts, Elsa Levisser and Lorna Green. Visit to the Earth Centre, Doncaster, local artist Jonathan Adamson, Pennines Sculpture Trail guided walk
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May |
Group visit to Wye Valley- revisiting William Gilpins tour, talk by Malcolm Andrews, author of History of the Picturesque |
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July |
Newsletter No. 9 (International theme)
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July |
Group visit to Pallant House, Chichester and Goodwood Sculpture Park, organised by Paul Best
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August |
Group visit to Derek Jarman’s Garden at Dungeness |
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October
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Lottery funding granted for Gillespie Park (Islington Ecology Centre) project (£100,000) |
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October
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Group visit to Strawberry Hill, Kingston |
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October |
3rd AGM
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1997
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Professor Chris Baines, Alan Baxter, Ivor Cunningham, Professor Michael Ellison, Fay Godwin, Andy Goldsworthy and Preben Jacobsen agree to act as Patrons. A memorandum of Association was adopted and the Network registered as a Limited Company. Trustees elected and directors appointed |
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January |
Alan Baxter Associates, host L&AN meetings
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Start of Islington Ecology Centre project |
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February
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Newsletter No.10 (Stone & Water) |
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February
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Lecture, Jeremy Linden, Chiswick Creek environmental development plans |
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March |
Lecture, Doug Gleave, Rio Earth Summit and Agenda 21 |
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April |
Joint workshop L&AN and Art & Architecture |
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April |
Lecture, Preben Jacobsen, European Sculpture Parks |
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May |
Network 3 day projects in 3 Yorkshire primary schools, direct result of contacts via YSP, Yorkshire Arts and York education authority
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May |
Group visit, White Cliffs Countryside Project, new landscape from Channel tunnel spoil, study in ecological colonization Debbie Bartlett
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June |
Lectures (by agreement with Art & Architecture) Charles Jencks, (organised by Urban Design Group) New Urban Design and the Fractal City, Kisho Kurokawa, Metabolism to Symbiosis, Shin Egashiro, Japanese Sculptor
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June |
Basildon Town Square, Network members’ contributions; Chief Architect Ivor Cunningham, Chief Engineer, Frank Hodgson. First meeting with Tony Beckwith, BADI Basildon art and design initiative
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Summer |
Reduced Network activities due to commitment to IEC
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July
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Newsletter No.11 (Visions) |
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September
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Lecture, Liz Russell, Learning Through Landscapes
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October
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4th AGM Talk by Jim Buchanan |
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November
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Newsletter No.12 published (Community Arts) |
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December |
Christmas Party at The Gallery in Cowcross Street, with Mongolian slide show and overtone singing
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1998
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First major Network members' exhibition. Charity status pursued further; Gillespie Park project completed |
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January |
Lecture, Rick Faulkner, Chrysalis Arts
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February
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Newsletter No.13 (Landscape in Art - Art in the Landscape) |
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February
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Lecture, Angela Conner, Sculptor
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Gillespie Ecology Park design, Earth Mound View Point Network commission involving over ten members. Lottery funded project transforming the landscape at the London Ecology Centre
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March |
Exhibition: Private Dreams and Public Art, Sarah Firmin, Pip Al-Khafaji and Linda Gordon held in the Gallery, Cowcross Street, accompanying Seminar addressed by Jon Aldenton, Chief executive of the Environment Trust, Dr Eric Moody of the City University and Maggie Brennan, artist
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Visit to the Prince of Wales’ Institute of Architecture
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June
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Newsletter No.14 published (Art & Education) |
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5th AGM Clive Adams lecture, The Centre for Art & the Natural World
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Dr Jeff Higley, artist, sculptor and musician, Network Committee member appointed Co-Chair |
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October |
Group Visit to Jeff Higley's Woodland site in Kent
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Autumn
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Newsletter No. 15 (Gillespie Park turns Sculpture Park) |
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1999
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January |
Network granted Charity status No. 1073173 |
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February
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Newsletter No.16 (Interdisciplinary issue) |
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May
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First visit to the Portland Quarry, May Bank Holiday group sculpture weekend, lectures by Hannah Sofaer (PMST), Dr Jala Makhzoumi, Peter Randall-Page
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June
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Newsletter No.17 (Ireland) |
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July |
Group visit to Boar Place, Kent (Commonwork Trust )
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June
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Group visit to Jeff Higley’s’ wood, Sevenoaks
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September |
Group visit to Newgrange Neolithic site, Ireland and Annual Forum of the Irish Landscape Alliance
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October
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Newsletter No.18 (South-West England) |
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2000
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L&AN joins
AININ, the European Network of “Artists in Nature International Network”
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www.landartnet.org launched
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January |
Patron and Advisor Ken Fieldhouse lecture, Earth 2000
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Lecture: John Smith and Richard Prime presented their Sacred Land and Arts and Sacred Places projects
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January |
Funding secured for 'Land Art and Land Use in the 21st Century' major interdisciplinary conference scheduled for November
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February |
Lecture: Maurice Agis
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February
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Newsletter No.19 (Wales) Start of “new and improved” editions |
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February
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Lecture: John Smith and Richard Prime presented their Sacred Land and Arts and Sacred Places projects
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April |
Lecture: Architect Ayyub Malik’s survey of attitudes shaping the culture and environment of Muslim societies
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May |
Portland Sculpture and Quarry sculpture weekend
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June |
The Lee Valley Garden Gnome, Sculpture by Francis Carr, in collaboration with Lee Valley Regional Park Authority as part of the Covent Garden Flower Festival, produced by Haring Woods Associates
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June
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Newsletter No.20 (South-East England) |
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June |
Joint Seminar with the Landscape Institute |
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July
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Group visit to Maurice Agis’, Dreamspace
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October
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Newsletter No.21 (L&A Members' projects) |
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November
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Conference: “Land Art and Land Use in the 21st Century” funded by Awards for All, hosted by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority/Tony Beckwith and held at the Lea Valley Park Conference Centre, on Three Mills Island, Bromley-by-Bow. Organised by Jeff Higley and Stephanie Bunn. Two day conference for 100 practitioners, academics and students from throughout the UK, with internationally recognised speakers; Ken
Fieldhouse, Sue Clifford, Richard Weston, Edward Goldsmith, Peter Randall-Page, Trudi
Entwistle, Hannah Sofaer and William Pye. Conference papers published in the Journal
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November |
7th AGM
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2001
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New and improved L&A website launched (www.landartnet.org)
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January
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Lecture: Landscape architect Philip Cave; the philosophy of the Japanese garden from Zen to tea gardens |
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February
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Conference-report Newsletter No.22 published (special issue with 36 pages)
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April-June
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Lecture Series: Landscape, ethnicity and art, Nature and Art, Jonathan King, Assistant Keeper, Department of Ethnography, British Museum
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May |
Lecture: Life amongst the Canadian Inuit. Islam, Dr Shaikh Abdul Mabud, Director General the Islamic Academy, Cambridge
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May |
Portland Sculpture and Quarry sculpture weekend
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June
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Newsletter No.23 (Scotland) |
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Lecture: William Pye |
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June
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The Urban Arts Garden, Covent Garden. Curated by Haring Woods Associates as part of the Covent Garden Flower Festival in partnership with Westminster City Council. Environmental art and site specific interventions using recycled materials. Included works by Trudi Entwistle, Antonia Spowers, Gwenda Mark, Tam Giles, Sheila Fairman, Will Spankie, Jeff Higley, Peter Randall-Page, Julian Sainsbury and Andrew Logan
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November |
8th AGM, and Christmas Party Cowcross Gallery Name changed from “Art” to “Arts” expressing the diverse Network composition. The Trustees appointed Alan Baxter, Ken
Fieldhouse, Professor David Goode and Edward Goldsmith as Advisors, as a change from the existing panel of Patrons
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2002
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William Arthurs appointed as Advisor
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February
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Newsletter No.25 renamed as Landscape & Art, the Journal of the Landscape & Arts Network (Japan 2001), with sponsorship from Japan 2001 (24 pages, first colour cover!) |
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February
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Lecture: Simon Groom of MOMA Oxford jointly organised with Art & Architecture, introduced “Mono-ha”, an avant-garde landscape and art movement |
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March
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Lecture: Susan House Wade, coordinator of “Horticulture Japan 2001”, Japanese gardens in the UK from 1900 to the present. Hosted by Battersea Park’s Pump House Gallery |
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April
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Group visit to Cornwall; The Eden Project, The St Ives Tate Gallery, and Tremenheere, with Neil Armstrong
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April-June |
Lecture Series: Landscape, ethnicity and art, Nature and Art, Jonathan King, Assistant Keeper, Department of Ethnography, the British Museum
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May |
Lecture: Life amongst the Canadian Inuit. Islam, Dr Shaikh Abdul Mabud, Director General the Islamic Academy, Cambridge
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May
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South East Region Branch established by Barbara Walters |
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May
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Portland Sculpture and Quarry sculpture weekend
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June
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Journal No.26 ('Landscape, Ethnicity and Art') |
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June
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Lecture: Lionel Kochan, Member of Wolfson College, Oxford discussed the ecology of Judaism in relation to Nature and Man.
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September |
Group visit: Groundwork Bridgend and Port Talbot at the Tondu Iron Works, Wales. Exploring the geological significance and future development of this Victorian quarry with scheduled monuments, through artists interventions. This project has the potential to become a model to influence the national policy of Groundwork and the role of the arts in their project development
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September |
Group visit to the Forest of Dean hosted by Jane and Martin Spray, included a guided walk, pit-kiln firing and seminar
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September |
Seven Dials Festival, produced and curated by Haring Woods Associates. Included Hidden Blossoms, site specific performance piece by Jeff Higley, Mud art workshop by Edith Slee, willow workshop by Gwenda Mark, exhibition by Francis Carr and Andrea Carr
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September |
Lecture: Andrew Whalley, architect and Director of the Eden Project, Cornwall, hosted in collaboration with The Building Centre Trust
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October
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Journal No.27 (Art, Place and Materials)
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October |
Joint event with Design Museum (Isamo Noguchi exhibition) |
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October
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Lecture: Peter Randall-Page, co-hosted by The Building Design Centre Trust |
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August-November |
South East Region members’ exhibition at Lewes House Gardens, Church
Twitten, in association with Lewes Artwave
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October-November
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Conjured Moments- Detached Fragments exhibition of members’ work at the Crypt Gallery, Seaford with lectures and workshops
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November |
American connection established with Katrin Spiess, based in New York City |
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November
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9th AGM Francis Carr steps down as Chair, appointed Honorary Life President. Eileen Woods appointed as new Chair |
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Alan Smith appointed as Advisor |
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2003
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January
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First credentials presentation by L&AN to Lee Valley Regional Park Authority for Gunpowder Park |
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February
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London Rivers, members’ event at Cowcross Gallery. Jeff
Higley, The Lee Valley Messenger, A New Dug Out Canoe for an Ancient River. Edith
Slee, The Bankside STEWards, The Archeology, Ecology and Preservation of the Thames
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March
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Journal No.28 (East London Public Arts) with sponsorship from Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
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March
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Network appointed as a Consortium member of Portland Sculpture & Quarry Trust’s development of Independent Quarry project, funded by DEFRA’s MIST programme (Mineral Industry Sustainable Technology) for the Independent Quarry |
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May |
Portland Sculpture and Quarry sculpture weekend Independent Vision, Seminar organised jointly by PSQT and L&AN; the first official public presentation on Independent Quarry
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June |
Journal No.29 (Land and Eco Art in the USA)
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June |
L&AN produces Feasibility Study for Gunpowder Park |
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June |
Floating Islands at Pen Pynfarch Group visit and creative interventions at independent Welsh arts site |
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August |
South East Region dissolved |
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September |
Landscape & Arts Network Services, not for profit company, wholly owned by L&AN, set up by Directors of L&AN |
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October |
Conference: “Land Art and Land Use II, New Landscapes / New Art in association with Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Three day interdisciplinary conference. Speakers included Anna Bowman,
YSP; Edward Cullinan, architect; Katy Hallett,
Sustrans; Hannah Sofaer, PSQT. L&AN artists interventions in
YSP. Conference papers published in the Journal |
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November |
Journal No. 30 (Land Art and Land Use II) |
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November |
10th AGM, Cowcross Gallery Special resolution passes; Network members merge with Charity |
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2004
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January |
English Nature agrees partnership with L&AN, “Breaking New Ground”, two commissions for art in the environment |
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January |
10th Anniversary Celebration, co hosted with Free Form, at Hothouse, Hackney.
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February |
Seminar: Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust- Drill Hall Learningstone Centre - Independent Quarry |
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March |
Lecture: Francis Carr, Nature into Art; Sculpture into Landscape Co-hosted by Public Monuments & Sculpture Association, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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May |
Portland Sculpture and Quarry sculpture weekend |
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June
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Official Opening of Gunpowder Park |