Dudley Creates... 2020-2022
CBC has been working with Creative Associates Kerry O’Coy & Laura Dicken on an exciting new project in Dudley. Kerry & Laura have been working across the Dudley Borough to collaborate with local communities, artists and creatives to produce new work inspired by people and place.
Working both digitally and in open spaces, a curated programme of activity, including workshops, remote residencies, community projects and co-created experiences have been taking pace since Spring 2021.
Dudley Creates Commissions
During 2022 we put together a Summer of Creativity programme in Dudley (alongside our partners Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council and CoLab Dudley). Art, creativity, performance, workshops, music and fun opportunities popped up in spaces and places across the Borough from June to October. You can find out more about the projects that took place here.
Dudley Creates commission projects…
SOUND ALOUD
Sound Aloud is a project by Gavin Rogers who is delivering a participant led series of workshops with a group of approx.
The workshops explore music, singing, sound and lyrics, and the group will create a collaborative acapella composition.
These workshops took place during the Summer of 2022.
You can read more about the project, hear the soundscapes produced and see a video by Gavin who talks about the experience here.
PORTRAIT OF A PLACE
Portrait of a Place consisted of a series of free poetry workshops, with poet and playwright Nafeesa Hamid, who is guiding people through a series of fun exercises to help them discover their poetic voice through writing and editing.
Following the workshops participants had the opportunity to put their poetry to a short film made at an animation workshop hosted by Sarah Taylor Silverwood.
ON THE HIGH STREET
High Street Residency Halesowen
David Rowan and Jospeh Potts, assisted by Kelly Hadley, worked on a High Street Residency project at the Cornbow Centre where they took over an empty retail unit to take portraits and film people’s stories. They hosted a weekend exhibition of the photographic prints and projected video extracts in September.
See the Instagram page @photo_onthehighstreet to see more of their portraits.
The project was supported by Dudley Creates on behalf of Creative Black Country. The shop unit itself was generously supported by the Cornbow Centre Management.
TIME REBELS
Time Rebels look to the future of Dudley town centre and its High Street imaging what could be there in 10 years and beyond. The Time Rebels span a number of disciplines from architecture to photography, poetry to sound art. Their investigation of the High Street has been happening for over 12 months with research and development supported by CoLab.
We supported the Time Rebels at Do Fest 2021 for a Summer weekend of (mainly) outdoor activities that helped bring imagination to life though experiments and activations.
We continue to support their work in 2022 including Stories of Place and Radio Public.
Black Country Collage Club
The Black Country Collage Club brings together people with an interest in creativity, or those who want to learn a skill and have a go at something new. Following the Creative Conversations online chats in May 2020 with artist Mark Murphy, Kerry asked people if they would be interested in having a go - and so started the collage club.
The group recently received further funding via the Brierley Hill Cultural Consortium and have produced exhibitions, pop-up workshops, school workshops and installed a large-scale commissioned by artist Rachel Massey along the High Street.
For more information on the group or to join in please email blackcountrycollageclub@gmail.com.
CRAFTING DUDLEY
Crafting Dudley gave people the opportunity to join facilitated workshops turning archive imagery into fabric patches that are being crafted and embroidered. The group’s completed piece was available to see at CoLab Dudley as part of the Growing Up In Dudley exhibition in 2021.
A regular group has come out of this project called A Stitch in Time and they now meet every Tuesday afternoon.
PASSED THROUGH DUDLEY
Passed Through Dudley was a project facilitated by artist Nilupa Yasmin. People were invited to join Nilupa every Friday during October to help make a large-scale installation using images from Dudley People’s Archive that was being weaved together.
The piece was available to see at the Growing Up in Dudley exhibition at CoLab Dudley, 201a High Street, DY1 1QQ.
A MORE THAN HUMAN HIGH STREET
A More Than Human High Street was a project by social artists Helen and Bill who invited people to take part in a series of workshops for anyone with an interest in the High Street. The hope was that people might explore a more-than-human High Street in a practical way through a series of art based activities and interventions. For us to understand what people might want of their High Street we need to understand how they use it? What happens when fun things pop-up? Does it change how people feel about and use the High Street? Will it help shape things to come?
MEET & MAKE
Meet & Make invited members of the community to get crafty in Greenfield Gardens, Stourbridge and help create pieces of textile art. The sessions were an opportunity to learn a craft, have a chat and share skills.
The project was produced by @ruthturnbullartclub.
Write, Create and Perform was a project for girls and women where weekly 2-hour workshop sessions were led by writer-performer Rupinder Kaur. Through the workshops attendees discovered new ways to ignite creativity. To do this they looked at Women artists/writers/performers/directors and everything in-between of the past and present such as Kim Addonizio, Lucille Clifton, Frida Kahlo, Amrita Sher-Gil, Loorie Moore,Tracy Emin, Agnès Varda and many others.
Metamorphasis - a project by Wild About Stourbridge which worked with school aged young people to introduce them to arts and creativity. The sessions offered workshops with 4 different artists (sound/music, visual arts, movement, recycled sculpture) to explore the theme of Metamorphosis - change, transformation - in nature and in ourselves.