Sculpture: As There Is No Hunting Tomorrow (1986 - 1996)
Sculpture: The Four Seasons (1986 - 1992)
Join The Friends of Yorkshire Sculpture Park leaflet
Yorkshire Sculpture Park Exhibitions and Events Spring and Summer 1993 leaflet
With timetable of events by county. Includes details of Neville Gabie, artist in residence at the Sculpture Trail
Published by Arts2000. Includes information on Neville Gabie, Reinhild Beuther, Philip Reilly, Stefan Gec and Filmbrigade Norde and their residencies at the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Application to South West Arts including summary of project to date [Phase I] listing works to date, the response, aims of Phase II, list of artists associated with Phase II, funding and comparative figures between Phase I and Phase II
Annotated copy of "Forestry at the Arnolfini" written by Martin Orrom on 19 March 1983
Proposal outlines for "Giant Charcoal Chair" [Place/ Giant's Chair] by Magdalena Jetelová and "Stained Glass Window" [Cathedral] by Kevin Atherton. Also includes financial details for Place/ Giant's Chair
Bank statements, invoices and financial details
Includes "The Wilderness Visit: Heywood School"; "Outreach films: Wilderness & audio workshops"; images
Includes projects Climb; Forest of Dean Music Makers; Artspace; Engage Circus Project; Forest Fwd
Issue 2. Includes article "Forestry Commission joins forces with Arnolfini to take art into the Forest of Dean"
Printed email exchange regarding "Homage" by Reckless Orchard Landscape Consultants
Guide to Westonbirt International Festival of Gardens 2003
"Daring to be different" newspaper article by Caroline Donald regarding gardens on show at Westonbirt. Published in "The Sunday Times" 15 June 2003
Includes additions made to the website including Year of the Artist material; contact list for Trustees; correspondence to Jeremy Rees; printouts of pages including details of sculptures, artists and events
General correspondence and email file
File containing information on grant applications; the origins of the website; correspondence with Jeremy Rees and the use of images
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees
Includes Ron Boyd "Sculpture in the Forest" 1988; "Straight from the Wood" broadcast on Central 24 July 1989; "Year of the Artist: From the Forest" broadcast on HTV West 18 November 2001; "Charge of the light brigade"
Colour
Colour
Colour
Showing at Kirkby Gallery, Kirkby, Merseyside
Project in Liverpool where Neville Gabie and other artists spent time living in a high-rise tower block before demolition. Part of The Year of the Artist initiative in collaboration with Liverpool Housing Action Trust, Knowsley Council, Knowsley Arts Service, uita and CDS Housing
Details of collaboration with the University of the West of England on the "Library of Methods" project
Includes correspondence and information on the Forest of Dean Website; notes by Jeremy Rees; correspondence regarding artists and sculptures; the University of the West of England as project partners
Files compiled by Jeremy Rees
Includes correspondence between the Forestry Commission and TSWA 3D Arts; press release and information; project newsletter
Away days held on 19 and 20 March 2003. Includes:
Draft programme and related correspondence
Notes by Jeremy Rees
Details of work carried out on the Sculpture Trail to date
Examples of work by D Eckert
Fundraising strategy
Art consultants brief
Year of the Artist June 2000 - May 2001 press release by Forest Enterprise
Circulated prior to an away day to review the vision and function of the Trust and contribute to the forthcoming three-year business plan
Agendas, meeting minutes, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence
Agendas, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence
Agendas, meeting minutes, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence
Agendas, meeting minutes, AGM details, notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence. Also includes "Health Promotion in the Forest Art Trail" document and "One World, One County" project document
Notes by Jeremy Rees, related correspondence, "Update text to use in the website", photocopy of article on Robert Moreau
Notes by Jeremy Rees and related correspondence. Also includes copyright information for the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail website; temporary leaflet for the trail in 2002; details of the Forest of Dean Community Radio Access Radio Project; document on the identity of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust; financial details for the production of the "Lightshift" video; update on projects "Diversity" and "Health in the Forest of Dean"; document on "Supporters for or Friends of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust"
Trust deeds and related correspondence including the establishment of the Trust, details of trustees and amendments made to the trust deeds
Discusses the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Sculpture: Heart of the Stone [wrongly titled "The Heart of Stone"] (1988 - present)
This printwork is based on the making of Threshold, a Commission by Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust in partnership with Forestry Commission England, inspired by Clearwell Caves
A project photographing the rural north by Dan Robinson and Artist House. Supported by Grizedale Arts and Arts Council England
Outline of the project to create the school
The National Trust Visitor's Guide Northumbria leaflet
Printout of "Landshapes: Heritage in the Making" including details on The Needwood and South Derbyshire Noon Column; The Trent Valley Noon Column; The Mease and Sence Noon Column; Melbourne Parklands Noon Column; The Leicestershire and South Derbyshire Noon Column; Charnwood Noon Column
Annotated. Referred to as "Appendix 2"
Annotated. Referred to as "Appendix 13"
Written by Andy Fryers and Ros Daniels, Co-Chairs of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Written by Lesley Greene, Chair of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
Referred to as "Appendix 14"
Features image of "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton
Includes map of the Sculpture Trail and site of the new sculptures including "Hanging Fire" by Cornelia Parker; "Observatory" by Bruce Allan; "House" by Miles Davies; "Deer" by Zadok Ben David; "Cone and Vessel" by Peter Randall-Page; and "Rose in Hand" by Tim Lees