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ArtHouse Jersey delays large scale interactive exhibition

ArtHouse Jersey delays large scale interactive exhibition

Wednesday 22 April 2020

ArtHouse Jersey delays large scale interactive exhibition


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ArtHouse Jersey has taken the difficult decision to postpone their large-scale, interactive exhibition Skipton Big Ideas, which had been due to open in October.

Now taking place in 2021, Skipton Big Ideas will be staged in the St. Helier Town Church, and explore some of the key issues facing our society, including sustainability, accessibility and identity. The project will feature installations and artwork from a large number of local and international artists as well as community-led contributions from young Jersey people who will have taken part in workshops earlier in the year.

The decision was made after careful consideration, taking into account the unpredictability that lays ahead in the coming months, particularly in terms of physical logistics and social proximity as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. It is in line with approaches being adopted by other arts organisations around the UK.

ArtHouse Jersey is now working on an alternative project, sponsored by Skipton International, to be delivered later this year, which will be designed to deliver maximum benefit to the people of Jersey regardless of any restrictions that may remain in place on our day-to-day lives.

ArtHouse Jersey has reassured artists associated with the project that all commitments made to them still stand, and is encouraging them to embrace this unexpected opportunity to explore these key issues in a new context following this crisis.

Director of ArtHouse Jersey, Tom Dingle, said: “Skipton Big Ideas is a project of a scope and scale rarely seen in Jersey. We have taken the decision to present it to the Island in 2021 when we can be more certain that it can be experienced as originally designed. We are now working hard on alternative plans that can engage our community in what has become a year unlike any other in recent memory. I would like to thank the artists and the team at the St. Helier Town Church for their support and understanding. I would also like to pay tribute to Skipton International whose commitment to the community that they serve is unwavering; we truly could not ask for a more supportive and engaging partner in this venture.”

Aaron Walden, Commerical Manager at Skipton International, said: "We are of course disappointed at the need to delay this exhibition, but understand that it is the right decision in these unprecedented circumstances. Skipton will continue to offer our support to the public during these difficult times, particularly through our Skipton Community Fund. We have every faith that in 2021 the delivery of this event will be just as meaningful and impactful to our society, and provide an uplifting message that everyone solely needs."

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