- ST/2/5/5/2
- Part
- c.2007
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- ST/2/5/5/5
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/2/5/5/6
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/2/5/5/9
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/6
- Series
- 1986 - 2007
- ST/6/6
- Subseries
- 2007
Includes "The Wilderness Visit: Heywood School"; "Outreach films: Wilderness & audio workshops"; images
Beginner's Way - Exeter Forest
- ST/1/2
- File
- 1981 - 2007
Beginner's Way was the Exeter Forest sculpture trail, a collaboration between artist Jamie McCullogh and the Forestry Commission, specifically Martin Orrom. The trail opened in 1983.
Typescript of talk about Jamie McCullough, possibly by Carolyn Black
- ST/1/2/5
- Item
- 17 March 2007
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2007
- ST/2/1/14
- File
- 2006 - 2007
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
- ST/2/5/5/3
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/2/4
- Subseries
- 1997 - 2007
- ST/2/5/5/4
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/2/5/5/7
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/2/5/5/8
- Part
- c.2007
- ST/2/16
- Subseries
- 1990 - 2008
- ST/2/1
- Subseries
- 1992 - 2008
CD-Rs and DVD-Rs containing backups of laptop files
- ST/2/16/5
- Item
- 2003 - 2008
Some compiled by Carolyn Black. Includes information on accounts; artists; budgets; calendars; conferences; contacts; contracts; events; funding; images; health and safety; sculptures; trustees
Leaflet for the launch of Echo by Annie Cattrell
- ST/3/7/1
- Item
- 2008
CD-Rs and DVD with footage and images of the installation of Echo by Annie Cattrell
- ST/3/7/3
- Item
- 2007 - 2008
Includes video "Casting Kensley Quarry" and images showing the installation process from land scan to casting to completed sculpture
- ST/3/7
- File
- 2007 - 2008
Sculpture: Echo (2008 - present)
- ST/2
- Series
- 1984 - 2008
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust accounts year ending 31 March 2008
- ST/2/1/15
- File
- 2007 - 2008
Includes account summary, bank statements, invoices and related correspondence
Photocopy of newspaper article "How visit inspired Gill" and "Youngsters look through pinhole"
- ST/5/2/17/1
- Item
- (c.2010s) c.2010
Publication unknown. Commemorates the 21st anniversary of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
Photocopy of newspaper article "A drowning dog and a damp dressing down"
- ST/5/2/17/2
- Item
- (c.2010s) c.2010
Publication unknown. Features an interview with Bruce Allan as part of the 21st anniversary of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail
- ST/5/3
- Subseries
- c.2000s - c.2010s
1x lever arch file website image index. Includes lists of images with copyright information
1x lever arch file "Images 2: Artists J-Z". Includes slides and lists of images
1x lever arch file "Images 3: Lightshift; Diversity/ Spray + Tan; Workshops; Forest History; Forest General". Includes lists of images with copyright information, photographs and slides
1x file "Image loans"
1x bundle of negatives, slides and prints of various sculptures
1x box of slides labelled "Bruce Allan"
1x box of slides showing an exhibition
4x CDs with images of sculptures
- ST/5/2
- Subseries
- 1983 - 2010
- ST/5/2/17
- File
- 2010
- ST/3/24
- File
- c.1982 - 2013
Slides, booklets, CD-R, flyers, postcards, article and photographs relating to artists who do not have sculptures sited at the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail. Includes covering letters to Martin Orrom. Artists include:
Patrick T Dougherty
Chris Drury
Maria Alvarez Escallon
Andy Goldsworthy
Giles Kent
Ian McKeever
Alvin Paige
Alec Pearson
Paula Rego
Jørn Rønnau
Ulrich Rückrien
Helmut Schmidt
Auke de Vries
Andrew Wood
Sati Zech
Pomona Zipser
- ST/3/14
- File
- 1985 - 2015
Sculpture: Place [Giant's Chair] (1986 - 2015)
Original wood and piece of charcoaled wood from Place/ Giant's Chair
- ST/3/14/25
- Item
- 2015
Charcoal made from Place/ Giant's Chair
- ST/3/14/26
- Item
- 2015
The charcoal made from Place/ Giant's Chair was used to make new artworks
- ST/3
- Series
- c.1976 - 2016
Booklet "Coal Measure Giants" accompanying the launch of the sculpture on 15 July 2016
- ST/3/6/1
- Item
- 2016
Includes details on the history and installation of Coal Measure Giants
- ST/3/6
- File
- 2016
Sculpture: Coal Measure Giants (2016 - present)
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail leaflet
- ST/5/1/15
- Item
- 2016
Published by the Forestry Commission. Includes map and information on the sculptures "Dead Wood/ Bois Mort" by Carole Drake; "The Heart of Stone" [Heart of the Stone] by Tim Lees; "Yaşasin" by Pomona Zipser; "Black Dome" and "Fire and Water Boats" by David Nash; "Iron Road" by Keir Smith; "Searcher" by Sophie Ryder; "In Situ" by Erika Tan; "Grove of Silence" by Ian Hamilton Finlay; "Cone and Vessel" by Peter Randall-Page; "Hill 33" by David Cotterrell; "House" by Miles Davies; "Raw" by Neville Gabie; "Coal Measure Giants" by Henry Castle; "Echo" by Annie Cattrell; "Cathedral" by Kevin Atherton; and "Hanging Fire" by Cornelia Parker
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail Archive
- ST
- Collection
- c.1976 - 2019
The collection charts the history of the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, located at Beechenhurst Lodge in the heart of the Forest of Dean. This includes both the administrative and artistic processes involved. Formats encompass documents, books and publications, leaflets, drawings, videos, a maquette and other ephemera.
In 1983, following the establishment of a sculpture trail in Exeter Forest, Martin Orrom (Forestry and Environment Officer, Forestry Commission) wrote a brief for the establishment of a sculpture trail in the Forest of Dean. The Elephant Trust provided £2,500 towards the project and in Spring 1984 around 20 artists were invited to visit the site and submit proposals for sculptures. Martin worked alongside Jeremy Rees (Founding Director of The Arnolfini, Bristol) and Rupert Martin (Curator at The Arnolfini). Six artists were chosen and these founding commissions were collectively titled "Stand and Stare":
Peter Appleton - Sound Sculptures
Kevin Atherton - Cathedral
Andrew Darke - Sliced Log Star (Inside Out Tree)
Magdalena Jetelova - Place
David Nash - Black Dome/ Fire and Water Boats
Keir Smith - The Iron Road
The trail was opened on 19 June 1986 by Sir David Montgomery, Chair of the Forestry Commission. By 1988, a second batch of sculptures had been installed including:
Bruce Allan - Observatory
Zadok Ben David - As There Is No Hunting Tomorrow
Miles Davies - House
Ian Hamilton Finlay - Grove of Silence
Tim Lees - The Heart of the Stone
Cornelia Parker - Hanging Fire
Peter Randall-Page - Cone and Vessel
Sophie Ryder - Crossing Place/ Deer/Searcher
Since 1986, 28 sculptures both temporary and permanent have been sited on the Sculpture Trail.
The Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust was established in 1988 as a registered charity overseeing the maintenance of the trail and commissioning new works. The trail is owned and managed by The Forestry Commission.
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust
- ST/5
- Series
- 1983 - 2019
Internally Generated Publicity
- ST/5/1
- Subseries
- c.1988 - 2019
"Threshold" printwork by Natasha Rosling
- ST/5/1/16
- Item
- 2019
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