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Tuesday 3rd September 2002
Local art made public makes an impact
Artwork by Alison Blant
Artwork by Alison Blant
A cutting edge art show is to take place as part of Herefordshire Art Week. Local Art Made Public takes over vacant commercial premises in Hereford and transforms it into temporary exhibition space.
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LAMP’s exhibition runs at 4 St Owen Street in Hereford from Saturday 7th to Sunday 15th September and is open from 11am to 6pm Entrance is free

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In just a few days, the shop and offices at 4 St Owen Street, formerly occupied by the Council’s planning office will become "a shared environment fuelled by creativity and contemporary culture", showcasing the work of over a dozen local artists and designers.

Artwork by Ben Wakley
Artwork by Ben Wakley

This new use of empty city centre space was made possible by local property agent Roger Stokes who arranged the lease of the property on terms that the artists, could actually afford.

"Many people still don’t visit established art galleries because they feel intimidated by them," said Mel Arms, LAMP’s Event Co-ordinator.

"We want to expose local talent in a more inviting and accessible way, on the high street. Our aim is to get people as excited and stimulated by visual arts as we are ourselves and create a buzz in Hereford that is more usually found in large cities."

Artwork by Tilly Parker
Artwork by Tilly Parker

The group’s radical exhibition will include graffiti art, installations, video art, sculpture, photography, prints and ceramics. There will also be a UV room where artists will play with ultra-violet light effects.

Artists involved include Alison Blant, Ellie Bristow, Lorraine Henderson, Richard Merrick, Tilly Parker, Hilary Smallwood, Ben Smith, Ben Wakeley and Chris White.

They range from experienced artists to recent and current students of Herefordshire College of Art and Design.

LAMP was formed by a group of artists who felt frustrated about the lack of gallery space in Hereford and decided to do something about it by using empty city centre premises for temporary art events.

The group has held three exhibitions so far but this is the first in a vacant city centre property as they originally intended.

The group is lobbying the Council to enable them to use empty commercial premises in future, not for just exhibitions but also for workshops, demonstrations and more hands-on experiences, with the ultimate ambition, says Mel Arms, of obtaining a community based arts building for everyone.

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