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View Poll Results: Should public money fund community art projects?
Yes, it should. I value them. 3 11.54%
No, it shouldn't. I don't see their value. 23 88.46%
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Old 05-11-2010, 14:50   #586
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Sorry, my above post was in Bolton.
Did it get on the wrong bus?

I hope it gets home soon.

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Old 05-11-2010, 14:58   #587
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Did it get on the wrong bus?

I hope it gets home soon.


Har, har ....
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Old 05-11-2010, 17:46   #588
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Another idea for the Christmas Lights switch on, rather than some pathetic 'Z' list song and dance troupe,how about inviting the young mother who is currently seeking volunteer bone marrow donors. That way if the worst were to happen and a donor could not be found in time, at least her young un's would have a really special memory of their mum. And it would also paint HBC and the borough in a very positive light re 'The Big Society' that mr Cameron makes so much of. Bet she would do it for a lot less than a grand, or probably donate the fee to a charity.
Think your spot on with that Bob
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Sorry, my above post was in Bolton.
Thought it was Kate unless Kevin Davis as signed for Stanley overnight
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Old 06-11-2010, 10:20   #590
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Will this be the next project
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Old 06-11-2010, 10:24   #591
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Will this be the next project
That's a strange looking bucket!

You are having problems with your links aren't you?
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Old 06-11-2010, 10:31   #592
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That's a strange looking bucket!

You are having problems with your links aren't you?
Sorry Less your dry humour has gone straight over my head this time
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Old 06-11-2010, 11:18   #593
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Re: The value of public funded art

If picked by the public and approved by them yes.

If picked by faceless committee's then no.


End of the day its the publics money therefor their choice.

Unless in Ossy where in the not to distant future there will be a statue of the towns (Ossy) most helpful person.
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Old 06-11-2010, 14:12   #594
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If picked by the public and approved by them yes.

If picked by faceless committee's then no.


End of the day its the publics money therefor their choice.

Unless in Ossy where in the not to distant future there will be a statue of the towns (Ossy) most helpful person.
Na Spugs Ken Hargreaves is not that pretentious mate
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Old 06-11-2010, 14:20   #595
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Unless in Ossy where in the not to distant future there will be a statue of the towns (Ossy) most helpful person.
If I'm supposing correctly, who you mean, I think you'd find there'd suddenly be mass support, and calls to bring back the Panoptican.



Any news how much funding the Victorian Swimming Gala is costing...yet?

Hate to talk about anything so vulgar as money, in a lovely art thread, but I do genuinely think it would help people decide the true value, and worth of such things, if all the available information was in the public domain.

Seems silly to hide the financial costs, when deciding something's value, as the culture minister intimated last weekend, when he said all publicly funded art projects should be transparent, and not hidden from the very people who fund them.
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Old 06-11-2010, 14:34   #596
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Personally after reading of £5.500 being spent on a one day (three)cookery demonstrations I would not trust the (nobs) to select anything over a bowl of porridge!
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Old 06-11-2010, 14:50   #597
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Personally after reading of £5.500 being spent on a one day (three)cookery demonstrations I would not trust the (nobs) to select anything over a bowl of porridge!
Let's just be thankful they spent that outrageous amount of money on the real Dildo Silly, and not a tribute act.

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Old 06-11-2010, 15:35   #598
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Personally after reading of £5.500 being spent on a one day (three)cookery demonstrations I would not trust the (nobs) to select anything over a bowl of porridge!
Welcome back, though your input is a little late, how long ago was it both the Telegraph and the Obbo' followed accywebs lead on the above quote?
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Old 06-11-2010, 22:42   #599
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Re: The value of public funded art

I'm so sorry to bring this to your notice, after the closing date, but if you really are interested, it might be worth making a late, last minute bid, in order to secure this funding.

Artist Brief:

We are looking for an artist or arts organisation to deliver a series of workshops to develop and deliver a new graffiti wall in Oak Hill park, Accrington.

Initial aims for the project are:

To engage with young people who use the park and are both creating negative graffiti and those who are budding graffiti artists.

To deliver a series of graffiti art works along the wall leaving space to allow future work to take place as a focus and contained area for the young people’s artwork.

Duration and Requirements:

The project budget is £2,000.00 in total

Artist collaborator wanted for Oak hill Park, Accrington | Lancashire Artists Network

Good luck.

Fingers crossed.
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Old 06-11-2010, 22:52   #600
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Re: The value of public funded art

Wanted -

Funding to secure large tank of formaldehyde, suitable for a seventeen stone work of art.

Desperatley needed by creative type, rapidly losing the will to live.
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