I took part in a group exhibition organised by The Blue Dot Generation at the House of Vans in Waterloo, September 2018. It was an ambition endeavour which grew to a scale to encompass workshops, talks, tours and music events to raise awareness of the damage we are doing to our oceans and plastic pollution. Blue Dot commissioned a video of the event, posted below. In one of the clips you see four pairs of hands helping me untangle the strings in my sculpture. It took four hours to untangle and a further 2 hours to install the piece! The result was worth the effort as well as taking part.
Arts for Education 2018 from Emily Davies on Vimeo.
Blue Dot Generation's 'Arts For Education' saw 4 days of art, photography, documentary screenings, panel discussions, workshops, school trips, yoga, skating and live music to show the power the arts have in raising awareness about the ocean and plastic pollution.
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