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Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 1:31 pm
by munki
Bays in Bloom - A Shade of DifferenceCatherine Williams14 - 27 MayHessle Place, LS6 1UEA street in LS6 has blossomed. The application of colour to a row of bay fronted terraces houses changes the aesthetic of the landscape. This street installation allows audiences to reappraise and consider their local environment in a new light.

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 1:33 pm
by munki
Botany BayRoger Palmer14 - 27 MayOn the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Viaduct Bridge, ArmleyA canal-side text panel locates a submerged ice-breaker in Botany Bay. The information is presented upside-down and back-to-front and can only be read via its reflection in the canal waters.

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 1:35 pm
by munki
Planning PermissionAmelia Crouch14 - 27 MayTower WorksGlobe RoadHolbeck LS11 5QGA series of short texts sited on fencing around Tower Works reflect on the history and potential futures of the site, weaving a narrative where past and future, imagination and reality interact.

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 1:40 pm
by munki
Past Present Future Little LondonLittle London Arts15 and 22 May12pm - 3pmSpace @ Little LondonMeanwood Street off Oatland Lane, LS7 1SRTwo drop in sessions for members of the public to see ongoing project work and take part in workshops that focus on the regeneration of the area.14 - 27 MayDuring pub opening hours, The Rifleman Pub, Carlton Parade, LS7 1HAExhibition of ongoing work regarding the experience of living in Little London, a place on the verge of potentially significant change through urban redevelopment. Comprises photography and other artwork, comment and interactivity. All visitors welcome!

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 1:47 pm
by munki
And this one is VERY Secret Leeds...Beneath the City Lies a BeechCharlotte Beevor-ReidConduits for little rivers to run under cities are not designed with access for humans in mind. Too bad. This is a comic about darkness, and doing it anyway.This comic is online at www.beneaththecity.co.uk (a website address which, in itself, should get any reader of Secret Leeds excited). It looks beautiful, is very fun to play with, & has clearly been created by a girl who has made the effort to GO & SEE these things that we all talk about. Check it out. www.beneaththecity.co.uk

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 2:13 pm
by munki
Situation Leeds, like Secret Leeds, is all about seeing your city in a new and a different way, about seeing things as you have never seen them before.Here is our beloved barrel man marked out as a 'health and safety nightmare' in Thomas Poultney's work 'Barred'.For full details of the programme visit www.situationleeds.org.uk or email me at [email protected] and I will stick a copy of the brochure in the post for you.Let us know what you think about the festival here, love it or hate it, and post up any pictures of Situation Leeds pieces that you stray across on your travels.Thanks to the Situation Leeds team for permission to photograph the exhibition at Saint Mark's and for permission to produce this feature.All photos by Munki.

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 2:18 pm
by munki
Back to Saint Mark's. Secret Leeds & Situation Leeds allow us not just to see the artist work, but to see those hidden old human elements again.The top of this unit is almost like a shrine to a past vicar at the church. The text below the picture reads...Herbert Bowman, M.A, H.C.F.Died December 10th 1930.Aged 45 years.Vicar of this parish March 1923 - December 1930.None of my history books mention Herbert, & I can't find him on the internet, but still his little shrine remains & is remembered here again on Secret Leeds. Can anyone unearth any further information about Herbert?Happy Hunting,The Secret Leeds Team.

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 9:03 pm
by Phill_d
[quotenick="munki"]And this one is VERY Secret Leeds...Beneath the City Lies a BeechCharlotte Beevor-Reid Hey munki i got one of those myself

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 9:05 pm
by Phill_d
This one

Posted: Tue 15 May, 2007 9:07 pm
by Phill_d
She hasn't been down there as well has she??? :-0