The Clearing Part II

10:30am - 3:15pm Fri, 12th Nov 2010
John Newling

'The Clearing is a space defined by nine Beech trees growing in soil constructed through the histories of their hinterland. My hope is that the clearing will be happened upon by many and that the site will become a poetic convergence of material and meaning; a place of peace and illumination.’

John Newling

 

This two part project was commissioned for Hinterland in 2009, and the first part took place at BioCity Laboratories in Sneinton, where the artist conducted a number of experiments. In this first phase of the project the laboratory housed a hydroponics system which nurtured and grew nine Beech trees. 

Newling's piece opened up the ‘historic situation’ of material culture, evolving his project through a series of vital conversations between nature, environment and society. To find out more about Part I of the Clearing, follow this link.


This event is the final ever event for Hinterland Projects and marks the conclusion of a series of artists works which studied the River Trent and the local environment. 

 

SCHEDULE FOR THE EVENT

 

10.30am

Free bus from One Thoresby Street Studios in Sneinton.

Click here for a map to One Thoresby Street.

 

11am

Arrive at Leyton Crescent Recreation ground for Tree Planting with the Mayor of Broxtowe, Cllr. Patrick Lally

 

12noon

Lunch and screening of James Brouwer’s documentary about The Clearing

 

12.45pm

Talk with John Newling with Q&A

 

1.45pm

The Clearing Walk

To book your place for this afternoon event, including transport contact jennie@hinterlandproject.com

 

This project also coincides with Sideshow 2010.

 

 

 

Leyton Crescent Recreation GroundBeeston, Nottingham