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Guilty Pleasures at Art Car Bootique 2013

Chapter_FB_stallLast Sunday was time for the annual Art Car Bootique at Chapter Arts Centre, organised by Something Creatives. Chapter Gallery commissioned me to do a stall and work with the idea of ‘Guilty Pleasures’ which I turned into an offer for people to come and confess a guilty pleasure for me to draw.

It was interesting for sure – most people wrote theirs down and hid it in an envelope for me to draw later, but a few brave souls sat down and in confidence and spoke out loud about their guilty pleasures. There were lighthearted ones and darker ones:

  • Eating biscuits in bed
  • Playing Football Manager
  • Peeling skin off your legs and feet
  • Roadhouse
  • Mad baking often at night and drunk
  • Star Trek (“this is how the world should be”)
  • Star Trek vol. 2: Captain Picard’s lines (“Make it so”)
  • Enjoying traumatic and violent nightmares
  • Randy Savage (!)

Even when the weather turned bad for a while people still kept coming… and I got busier and busier…

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In the end I had to stop receiving confessions and just stick to drawing them. Some people collected theirs on their way home but others will be posted to their correct owners in the next week or so.

There is a special magic about providing a space to interact and have a conversation with someone you don’t know very well – sometimes it helps people express opinions and thoughts they couldn’t say out loud in front of family, friends or colleagues. This type of participatory work is something I have done with the Come To Your Senses project and Mearcstapa collective – more details about that soon too. In the meantime do get in touch if you have ideas for a participatory project with visual facilitation or just to say hi.

 

Sketchnotes: public participation – Participation Cymru conference

I attended the All Wales Network Conference organised by Participation Cymru 14-15 June in Llandrindod Wells to explore new connections with my facilitation work, Come To Your Senses project and artful engagement, and discuss ways of engaging the public regarding issues that matter to them. Specific highlights of the conference were the Open Space discussion and sharing and a workshop on how to deal with difficult behaviour – definitely useful tips to take away with me. Read more…

Sketchnotes: Co-production resource talks

 

I attended a fabulous Co-production resource event organised by Ruth Dineen in February. The event included inspiring speakers and a workshop to see how we could set up an action network in Wales and to explore creating a co-production toolkit. Read more…

Come to your senses – experience mapping & data

Last Saturday (7th May) me and Emily of Mindful Maps co-facilitated an experiential map of Brixton Village market as part of a Treasure Hunt for the Transeuropa festival.


Our aim was to engage people to first of all reflect on their experiences of the market and then record them in writing or drawing. As guidance we provided a framework of words and phrases that people could draw on: Read more…

ARK Empty Shops – a collaborative process

The last few weeks have been abundant with new connections and inspiration born out of a collaborative process. I went along  to the weekly meet ups with ARK, a social design group based in Cardiff. I had followed their activities in the digital realm for a while and wanted to see what the real environment was like.

I was pleasantly surprised – I had my initial doubts but they were washed away by a shared openhearted approach which spun conversations along. It didn’t take long for me to be engrossed in discussions on social implications design and sharing experiences.

I ended up becoming involved in their Empty Shops project that took place at Castle Arcade last weekend involving three days of multiple ways of participation, mapping and entertainment. Read more…