Previous Projects
Singleton Giant
Flora the Singleton Giant is officially the largest
resident the Ashford has ever seen.
Created by Strange Cargo Arts Company, 14ft Flora stands on a
wheeled wooden frame using a combination of basketwork, papier
mache and textiles. Designed to reflect the borough it
represents, her costume refers to the natural surroundings, from
bark and leaves in her cloak to the lizards, which cascade down her
back.
Flora is now looked after by the community of Singleton and
graces many local and national events.
For more information on Flora, please email amanda.chappell1@ntlworld.com or
visit Flora's website.
For further details on all the Giants and Strange Cargo’s
artistic activities, please visit the Strange Cargo
website.
The Lost O
Ashford experienced the
'Lost O' which celebrated the Ashford's ring roads disappearance
into a 2-way shared space, artists from all over the
world produced a dynamic programme of temporary public art
works. It included live stock being herded through streets, the
reinvention of road signs and graffiti on pavements.
A video has just become available online celebrating the
event.
Visit the Lost O website
PANEK (Performing Arts Network East Kent)
PANEK was set up to increase the amount of theatre and
other live performance in the East Kent area. To join the
network Visit the Panek website
Nimby
Nimby, the Ashford Elephant was
created by up and coming Ashford based artist Oliver
Winconek. Built off his own back and created in an old empty
warehouse, the beautiful lifesize creation was erected on SEEDA
owned wasteland in October 2007 (now an Ashford Borough
Council car park). Nimby the Elephant was born out of a
desire to create something new and exciting for Ashford. It
was designed to reflect some peoples views towards large scale
public art. Some see it as boisterous and destructive and
makes waves to try and stop it happening whilst the majority
realise it is just a bit of fun and should be encouraged.
Due to public demand, Nimby greeted her friends and fans in Bank
Street whilst out shopping in the Ashford's January sales and even
stayed over for a few weeks in the old cattle market site on Elwick
Road.
Oliver has since exhibited work
around Europe alongside Banksy, Dface, Blek le Rat and
Nick Walker.
Visit Oliver's Website
This webpage was updated on 5/21/2008