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Full Circle

FRED 07

Dedicated to Donald Clark
(1922 - 2007)


FRED - the annual art invasion of Cumbria

From the 28th September - 14th October 2007 artists from around the globe created new work in some of England's most spectacular landscapes in what has become Europe's largest annual festival of site-specific art.


Pictures from the dig


The completion of this project was only possible with the support and collaboration of a large number of people.

Richard Light, artist and mathematician, has been my main collaborator since February 2007 when the idea first came to me as I was driving up the M6 from Preston. Richard's assistance made the completion of the project possible.

Cedric Robinson, Guide to the Sands, provided essential knowledge and advice and, during the dig itself, kept everybody reassured and safe, as well as contributing to the digging out of approximately 30 tons of wet sand.

FRED organiser, Helen Fletcher was part of the FRED team who provided essential orgainsational support, publicity and advice on funding, as well as digging on the day.

Hannah Stewart filmed the whole process of marking out, digging, flooding and revelation, as well as coming down from the cliff and digging when it looked like we weren't going to finish before the flood tide.

Diggers who volunteered and came and worked their socks off on the day included:

Phil Chandler, Richard Cress, Chloe Crossley, Paul East, Rose East, Mike Eden, Rob Fraser, Phil Gordon, Heather, Andy Mortimer, Nick and Hugh Taylor.

Richard Simpson, documentary film maker, recorded interviews and reactions to the circle as it emerged from the estuarine water.


Click the image to view video of the first tide covering the freshly dug trench

For info about - FRED 08 - Full Circle 2

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