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SUMMARY:Tracing the Boundary Part 2 - Lumen Printmaking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Glassball Studio invite you to join us\, as part of our GUIDEline project\, to create photographic lumen prints from material collected along the Peak District National Park boundary\, which is a short walk from the Longdendale Environmental Centre.  \n\n\n\nFollowing our Tracing the Bounday Archaeology walk\, where we collected artefacts including everyday Victorian pottery\, we now would like to capture the boundary through the plantlife found along its route\, using the sun to expose an image onto photosensitive paper.  \n\n\n\nWe will start from the Longdendale Environmental Centre and take a short walk along the Park boundary to collect material for our lumen prints. Back at the centre you will be shown how to make your print\, expose the paper\, record them before washing and then fixing our prints.  \n\n\n\nPrints (originals and/or copies) from this workshop will be included in our GUIDEline exhibition in the local area that is due to take place in the Autumn. After the exhibiton you will be reunited with your original prints for you to keep.  \n\n\n\nGOOD TO KNOW: \n\n\n\n– Longdendale Environmental Centre is a fully accessible venue\, with plenty of parking\, or it is a 25min walk from Hadfield train station.  \n\n\n\n– No previous experience or specialist equipment needed. \n\n\n\n– Workshop is open to all ages and abilities\, but please be aware that there may be some uneven ground / paths to negotiate during our short walk.  \n\n\n\n– Please feel free to also bring along your own digital cameras and/or camera phones.  \n\n\n\n– The number for the workshop is limited to 15 participants\, so please book your place now so we can safely manage numbers during the event.  \n\n\n\n– The workshop will be COVID aware and hand sanitiser will be provided. \n\n\n\n– Refreshements will be provided during the workshop.  \n\n\n\n– Due to unpredictable weather\, please wear suitable all weather clothing and sensible footwear.  \n\n\n\n– A small payment is requested to secure your place and to help us manage numbers. A full refund will be given once you have attended the event. \n\n\n\nAbout Lumen Prints \n\n\n\n“Lumen printmaking is one of the most fascinating camera-less photographic processes. Lumen prints begin with silver gelatin photographic papers\, the traditional photographic paper used in the making of black and white prints since the late 1870s. Silver gelatin photographic papers are conventionally used in a darkroom under safelight conditions. Lumen prints are made by taking sheets of unexposed black-and-white or color photographic paper and placing objects or negatives on top of the paper in the same manner as making a camera-less photogram. Instead of using an enlarger\, the lumen printmaking process takes silver gelatin paper out of the darkroom and into the bright sunlight to produce camera-less photographic images. Being able to move from the darkroom and into the bright sunlight is the most exciting aspect of lumen printmaking.” (Extract from https://davidarnoldphotographyplus.com/2015/01/17/morning-glories-lumen-print-making/)  \n\n\n\nImage Credit: Cora Glasser\, Lumen Print test\, not fixed\, August 2022
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/tracing-the-boundary-part-2-lumen-printmaking-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Recalling the Boundary - tea and chat - open to all
DESCRIPTION:Glassball Studio invite you\, as part of our GUIDEline project\, to join us for a for an informal afternoon of talking and sharing experiences relating to the Peak District National Park.  \n\n\n\nWe are keen to meet you and hear your personal stories about walking the boundary\, reasons for caring about the Peak District Boundary Walk\, as well as those who have had a role or connection to the Peak District National Park Authority (PDNPA) and CPRE\, the countryside charity. \n\n\n\nWe will have an exhibition of archive material and photographs taken along the Park’s northwest boundary\, and we encourage you to bring along anything you might like to show\, from old maps\, images and personal artefacts\, to pictures of your adventures along the new Boundary Walk.  \n\n\n\nThe event is free to attend and is open to all ages who are happy to share their Peak Park memories with us in an informal and relaxed setting. Afternoon tea will provided.  \n\n\n\nGOOD TO KNOW: \n\n\n\n– Longdendale Environmental Centre is a fully accessible venue\, with plenty of parking\, or it is a 25min walk from Hadfield train station. 
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/recalling-the-boundary-tea-and-chat-open-to-all/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220804T130000
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UID:1663-1659607200-1659618000@guideline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tracing the Boundary - Archaeology Walk
DESCRIPTION:Free guided boundary walk with Archaeologist Tim Campbell-Green and Artists from Glassball Studio\, lunch included. \n\n\n\nGlassball Studio invite you to join us\, as part of our GUIDEline project\, to come on a walk where we relook at the familiar (or the not-so-familiar) Peak District landscape. Accompained by Archaeologist Tim Campbell-Green (Glossop Curiosities)\, the walk will take us along a small section of the northwest boundary of the Peak District.  \n\n\n\nThe walk starts at the Longdendale Activity Centre\, where after a short introduction\, we will head over to Tintwistle and walk along Arnfield Lane (which follows the boundary)\, leading to Arnfield Farm. At this point we will study the walls and fields\, then head back along the bounday to the Activity Centre. We will walk at slow to normal pace\, stopping frequently and talking about elements of the boundary landscape\, reaveling deep time layers and perhaps finding a few artefacts along the way (with permission of course). On our return to the centre\, we will reflect on what we have seen\, wash and prepare any finds we may have and enjoy a spot of lunch.  \n\n\n\nAny finds from this walk will be used for a GUIDEline exhibition in the local area that is due to take place in the Autumn. After the exhibiton you will be reunited with your finds for you to keep.  \n\n\n\nGOOD TO KNOW: \n\n\n\n– Longdendale Environmental Centre is a fully accessible venue\, with plenty of parking\, or it is a 25min walk from Hadfield train station.  \n\n\n\n– No previous experience or specialist equipment needed. \n\n\n\n– This walk is family friendly and suitable for all ages and abilities\, but please be aware that there will be uneven ground and some steep paths to negotiate.  \n\n\n\n– The walk will not be long in distance\, but is aimed to give us the time to explore the boundary in detail and will be no more than 2.5 hours with regular breaks.  \n\n\n\n– Please feel free to also bring along your own digital cameras and/or camera phones.  \n\n\n\n– The number for each walk is limited to 15 participants\, so please book your place now so we can safely manage numbers during the events.  \n\n\n\n– The walks will be COVID aware and hand sanitiser will be provided. \n\n\n\n– Please bring your own drinks and snacks for the walk. A buffet lunch will be provided at the end of the walk\, so do indicate any food allergies when booking or email info@glassball.uk.  \n\n\n\n– Due to unpredictable weather\, please wear suitable all weather clothing and sensible footwear.  \n\n\n\n– A small payment is requested to secure your place and to help us manage numbers. A full refund will be given once you have attended the event. \n\n\n\nTim Campbell-Green – I am an archaeologist by trade\, with a PhD and over 20 years experience seeking out and exploring interesting things. I use the term ‘interesting’ loosely… not many people see the beauty in a bottle top\, the wealth of information in an old quarry\, the charm of a gatepost\, or the poetry in a single piece of pottery pulled from a molehill. Most people\, head down\, walk on by. I stop and poke around! Go to Tim’s blog to find out more https://glossopcuriosities.wordpress.com/about/
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/tracing-the-boundary-archaeology-walk/
LOCATION:Longdendale Environmental Centre\, United Utilities Bottoms Office\, Tintwistle\, England\, SK13 1HS\, SK13 1HS
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SUMMARY:Free Oral History Training
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day learning new skills in oral history\, set in the wonderful Peak District National Park. \n\n\n\nGlassball Studio invite you to join us in gaining new skills and meet other like-minded people who are interested in learning about the importance of collecting oral histories and how to do this easily and at minimal cost. This free day of training\, delivered by Vox Pops\, will cover all you need to know to become a ‘Story Collector’ for our GUIDEline project. We are interested in gathering stories\, memories\, anecdotes\, expereinces\, connected to living\, working\, and visiting along the northwest boundary of the first National Park (from Glossop to Diggle).  \n\n\n\nYou will get to use your new skills during an informal sharing event on the 18th August with people who used to work and/or volunteer for the Peak District National Park. Please note\, the training is not being offered on condition of attending the event on the 18th\, we are sure you will use your new skills in your own time\, maybe with your family members or friends.  \n\n\n\nFor more information about our project please go to www.guideline.org.uk. GUIDEline is supported by the Heritage Fund\, Arts Council England and the Peak District National Park Authority.  \n\n\n\nLongdendale Environmental Centre is a fully accessible venue\, with plenty of parking\, or it is a 25min walk from Hadfield train station.  \n\n\n\nNo previous experience or specialist equipment needed. Suitable for all ages.  \n\n\n\nTo manage spaces for this free event\, there is a £1 booking fee\, which will be refunded after you have attended the event.  \n\n\n\nThe day will cover –  \n\n\n\nWhat Is Oral History? We look at the various types of oral history\, examining a range of websites and publications. Why oral history is important. What you can do with oral history. The importance of knowing what you are going to do with your interviews. Areas you can apply oral history to. Why everybody has a story to tell. And finally\, why it is important to record memories while people can still remember.  \n\n\n\nInterviewing Techniques.Equipment\, what kind of equipment to use and how to use it. How to set up an interview\, where to do the interview\, the kind of questions to ask. How to frame your questions. Closed questions. What makes a good interview and getting people to tell stories. The importance of good research. Having patiently listened to us you will then get the opportunity to do your own interviewing. And will continue to practice.  \n\n\n\nMore information about Vox Pops is run by Stephen Kelly and Judith Jones and offers oral history training to groups and individuals throughout the UK. Founded more than ten years ago\, the organisation has advised and supported more than twenty projects\, many of which have been funded through the Heritage Lottery Fund. Each training course is tailored to the needs of the particular project and its participants and will take you through the key steps in preparing your oral history project\, including research\, interview techniques\, ethics\, equipment and transcribing. Stephen is the North West Organiser for the Oral History Society and a former journalist. He has published over twenty books\, many of them focussing on oral history. Stephen and Judith both worked at Granada television and collaborated in an oral history of the company’s most iconic programme Forty Years of Coronation Street. Their most recent personal project has been an oral history of Granada TV entitled Granadaland.
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/free-oral-history-training/
LOCATION:Longdendale Environmental Centre United Utilities Bottoms Office Tintwistle SK13 1HS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211020T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211020T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T175008
CREATED:20211007T124334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T124716Z
UID:1158-1634754600-1634758200@guideline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk & seminar with artist Alison Lloyd
DESCRIPTION:Walking artist Alison Lloyd discusses her practice in collaboration with Glassball Studio & those who contoured the boundary with us. \n\n\n\nThanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund\, Arts Council England and Peak District National Park Authority\, artists from Glassball Studio are delivering GUIDEline\, a project exploring the legacy of the formation of the first National Park in the UK. The project is focused on the northwest boundary\, exploring what it means to us today to live\, work and visit along a mark made on a map 70 years ago.  \n\n\n\nDuring this talk\, walking artist Alison Lloyd will share her practice and her work in collaboration with ourselves at Glassball Studio\, as part of our GUIDEline project (www.guideline.org.uk). We encourage all those who contoured the boundary with us\, to take part and to share their experiences and thoughts post walk\, in a very informal seminar after Alison’s talk. We are also interested to hear from others about their own wanderings along the Peak Park boundary.  \n\n\n\nThe event is open to everyone who is interested to hear about Alison’s working processes and our collaborative practice through the GUIDEline project. No previous attendance on our walks required to take part. We look forward to you joining us. 
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/talk-seminar-with-artist-alison-lloyd/
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CREATED:20210913T213749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T214616Z
UID:1129-1632564000-1632574800@guideline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boundary Walk Two (rescheduled)
DESCRIPTION:Register on Eventbrite\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGlassball Studio invite you to join us\, as part of our GUIDEline project\, to come on a walk where we relook at the familiar (or the not-so-familiar) contours in the landscape. Artist Alison Lloyd will encourage you to photograph the northwest boundary of the Peak District. Along the way she will share her approach to photographically documenting the landscape. \n\n\n\nThe socially distanced walking events have taken place at different locations along the northwest boundary and this will be the last in the series. The walks will not be long in distance\, but are aimed to give us the time to explore the boundary in detail and will be no more than 3 hours with regular breaks. Alison will show you how she uses photography (both film and digital) and will support you to take your own pictures with the disposable film cameras provided. Please feel free to also bring along your own digital cameras and/or camera phones.  \n\n\n\nThe number for each walk is limited to 12 participants plus facilitators\, so please book your place now so we can safely manage numbers during the events. The walks will be delivered within the current COVID safety guidelines\, so please bring your own drinks and snacks. Hand sanitiser will be provided. Due to unpredictable weather\, please wear suitable all weather clothing and sensible footwear.  \n\n\n\nThe walks are open to all\, but please be aware that there will be uneven ground and some steep paths to negotiate. For those who cannot attend\, please note that we will be recording and live streaming (where possible) elements of the walks\, which will be accessed through the project website www.guideline.org.uk.  \n\n\n\nThis walk starts from Tintwistle War Memorial and will follow the boundary all the way to Ogden Brook\, where we will stop for lunch and record audio with the supplied eqiupment. Please note\, there are no toilet factilities at the start of the walk\, but you can find a public toilet in Hadfield opposite the train station.  \n\n\n\nPayment is requested to secure your place and to help us manage numbers. A full refund will be given once you have attended the event.
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/boundary-walk-two-rescheduled/
LOCATION:Tintwistle\, Opposite 70 Old Road\, Tintwistle\, SK13 2NS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210919T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210919T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T132705Z
UID:1140-1632045600-1632070800@guideline.org.uk
SUMMARY:First venue for our touring exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Our first GUIDEline exhibition venue\, with project work by those involved to date\, ourselves and artists we have collaborated with\, will be at the Saddleworth Show on the 19th September 2021. This is the start of our touring exhibition that will grow and evolve with new additions\, site-specific responses and public contributions. We aim to show this collection of works at other locations along the northwest boundary of the Peak District National Park.
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/first-venue-for-our-touring-exhibition/
LOCATION:Saddleworth Show\, Well-I-Hole Role\, Greenfield\,\, Saddleworth\,\, OL3 7HY\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210630T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210630T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T175008
CREATED:20210608T115335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T154602Z
UID:894-1625047200-1625058000@guideline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boundary Photography Walk Three
DESCRIPTION:Register on Eventbrite\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGlassball Studio invite you to join us\, as part of our GUIDEline project\, to come on a walk where we relook at the familiar (or the not-so-familiar) contours in the landscape. Artist Alison Lloyd will encourage you to photograph the northwest boundary of the Peak District. Along the way she will share her approach to photographically documenting the landscape. \n\n\n\nThis walk starts from Diggle canal and will follow the Stanedge Trail to Diggle Edge\, where we will follow the Park boundary south\, then back into Diggle. \n\n\n\nThe socially distanced walking events will last no more than 3 hours. The walks will not be long in distance\, but are aimed to give us the time to explore the boundary in detail. Alison will show you how she uses photography (both film and digital) and will support you to take your own pictures with the free disposable film cameras provided. Please feel free to also bring along your own digital cameras and/or camera phones.  \n\n\n\nThe number for each walk is limited to 12 participants plus facilitators\, so please book your place now so we can safely manage numbers during the events. The walks will be delivered within the current COVID safety guidelines\, so please bring your own drinks and snacks. Hand sanitiser will be provided. Due to unpredictable weather\, please wear suitable all weather clothing and sensible footwear.  \n\n\n\nThe walks are open to all\, but please be aware that there will be uneven ground and some steep paths to negotiate. For those who cannot attend\, please note that we will be recording and live streaming (where possible) elements of the walks\, which will be accessed through the project website www.guideline.org.uk.  \n\n\n\nPayment is requested to secure your place and to help us manage numbers. A full refund will be given once you have attended the event. \n\n\n\nThere are two other walks on the 19th June and 23rd June. See seperate posts for details and booking. Alison will also be giving a talk about her practice on the 22nd June. Again see speperate post for details.  \n\n\n\nGUIDEline  \n\n\n\nGUIDEline is a two year arts and heritage project delivered by artists from Glassball Studio with the support from the Peak District National Park Authority\, the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Arts Council England. The project is exploring the legacy of the formation of the first National Park in the UK\, with a focus on the northwest boundary area (from north of Glossop to Marsden)\, in particular what it means to us today to live\, work and visit along a mark made on a map 70 years ago. For more information please go to www.guideline.org.uk. \n\n\n\nAlison Lloyd  \n\n\n\nAlison Lloyd is an artist based in Nottingham whose early work includes curating and commissioning exhibitions\, catalogues\, and projects with Stephen Willats\, Marina Abramović\, and Sarah Staton’s Supastore\, which presented early works by Jeremy Deller\, Mathew Higgs\, and Jessica Voorsanger within a freelance and institutional context. Before she returned to an arts practice in 2010\, Alison also worked for Birmingham Artists Studio supporting resident artists to develop their individual projects\, followed by working as Head of Visual Arts & Literature for Arts Council England\, East Midlands Office. She is a resident artist at Primary.  \n\n\n\nIn 2014 her work shifted to include walking as art and out of these experiences a PhD emerged\, Contouring: Women\, Walking and Art (2020). The thesis combines a critical\, analytical discussion of women artists of the 1960s\, 70s\, and early 80s with a reflective evaluation of the emergence of walking in her work. Her return to practice was driven by her experiences as a recreational hill walker and from art literature which foregrounds historical walking practices\, largely within the field of postmodern sculpture. Her practice has adapted navigation\, route-finding skills and contouring as artistic strategies\, tools\, and processes. \n\n\n\nGlassball Studio \n\n\n\nGlassball Studio is an interdisciplinary arts practice founded in 2002 by artists Cora Glasser and David Ball. Glassball Studio uses a wide range of working processes to find ways in which genuine co-creation can occur in the making of an artwork. The interdisciplinary practice is reactive\, creating a response through collaboration that is embedded within place. Each artwork is temporal and often transient in its use of material and installation\, its creation is always site-specific. Over the past 19 years\, artworks through this practice have spanned from audio works\, publications\, subterranean events\, participatory performance\, lens-based works\, to public works of art\, light and action. To find out more please go to www.glassball.uk.
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/boundary-photography-walk-three/
LOCATION:Where to Meet: Diggle Canal\, Ward Lane\,\, Diggle\,\, OL3 5JT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Glassball":MAILTO:info@glassball.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210619T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210619T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T175008
CREATED:20210608T064830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210618T101026Z
UID:855-1624096800-1624107600@guideline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boundary Photography Walk One
DESCRIPTION:Contouring the Boundary with artists Alison Lloyd & Glassball \n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite\n\n\nImage credit – Alison Lloyd\n\n\n\nGlassball Studio invite you to join us\, as part of our GUIDEline project\, to come on an art walk where we relook at the familiar and unfamiliar contours in the landscape. Artist Alison Lloyd will encourage you to creatively orientate segments of the northwest boundary of the Peak District through the medium of film and digital photography. Alison will be sharing aspects of her practice\, which she has adapted from map reading and compass skills\, as we traverse the edges of the first National Park. \n\n\n\nThis walk starts from the Binn Green Car Park and will follow the boundary north\, contouring around Alderman’s Hill. This walk begins with a short climb of a kilometer up Alderman’s Brow\, with a height gain of 90 meters. Alison will introduce us to ways of walking on steep uneven ground and checking our progress using an Ordnance Survey map. We will all walk up this section slowly allowing for us to look out at the views\, and rest as we gain height. This is the only hill that we will climb on this walk. \n\n\n\nThe socially distanced walking events will last no more than 3 hours. The walks will not be long in distance\, but are aimed to give us the time to explore the boundary in detail. Alison will show you how she uses photography (both film and digital) and will support you to take your own pictures with the free disposable film cameras provided. Please feel free to also bring along your own digital cameras and/or camera phones.  \n\n\n\nThe number for each walk is limited to 12 participants plus facilitators\, so please book your place now so we can safely manage numbers during the events. The walks will be delivered within the current COVID safety guidelines\, so please bring your own drinks and snacks. Hand sanitiser will be provided. Due to unpredictable weather\, please wear suitable all weather clothing and sensible footwear.  \n\n\n\nThe walks are open to all\, but please be aware that there will be uneven ground and some steep paths to negotiate. For those who cannot attend\, please note that we will be recording and live streaming (where possible) elements of the walks\, which will be accessed through the project website www.guideline.org.uk. 
URL:https://guideline.org.uk/event/boundary-photography-walk-one/
LOCATION:Where to Meet: Binn Green Car Park\, Binn Green Car Park\, Holmfirth Road\,\, Oldham\, OL3 7NN\, United Kingdom
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