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| Chisenhale
Art Place was born out of
a need by artists to find new secure premises after their eviction,
in the late 1970's from Butler's Wharf. The search was concentrated
in East London where vast numbers of buildings lay empty and four
months later Chisenhale works was offered by Tower Hamlets Council.
The building which had been derelict for the previous decade was
a mess. Rubbish and graffiti had to be removed, roofing, electrics,
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To begin with there was no financial support.
A committee was formed and daily rotas were put together; teams
were organised, headed by those with useful skills like glazing
or welding and each artist 'clocked-in' for two days a week.
The work was hard and continuous but by the
end of the first year Chisenhale Studios, albeit incomplete, had
well and truly arrived. By 1982 the artists felt established enough
to hold their first Open Studios event.
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into their plans was a gallery and education programme as they felt
contact with the public, particularly the local community, was important.
Education projects were begun within local schools. The most
ambitious of these, initiated and co-ordinated by the artists, was
'The Map Project'. This involved local schools, who each made 3-dimensional
maps of their own areas. Such was it's popularity that new projects
were offered along with financial support and contact with local
schools was established.
Of the original 35 artists who started the studios going, 12 remain.
As artists move out, new ones are taken into use the vacated studio
spaces. A chronological waiting list is kept and over the years
this flow of artists has lead to changes. Artists now work in a
more individual way but the range of work being produced is as diverse
as ever.
A great deal has been achieved : artists have secure spaces built
to suit their needs; regular Open Studios events are held, the Gallery,
the Studios and the education work are well organised and despite
their independent development artists are still involved at all
levels. |
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