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2021-12-25-accounts

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Illcome:
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Investrnentincome 3 95,',7',73 95,'773 107,383
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Govemancecost 1,818 1,818 1,776
Totalexpenditure 32,209 t\32,209 9,128,1'73
Netincome/
(expetrditure)fortheyerr 35,846 220 36,066 24,102
Transfer between Funds
Netmovement in Funds 3s,846 220 36,066 24,102
Fund Balancesat25nDecember2020 281,928 11,861 293,789 269,687
Fund Balancesat246December 2021 1317,174 r12,081 f329,855 f293,789

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CURRf,NTASSETS
Debtors 11,000 12,883
Cashatbrnkandinhand 327,614 301,786
338,674 314,669
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duewithinoneyear (28,s64) (44,060)
NfTCI'RRENTASSETS 310,1l0 270,609
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CURRENTLIABILITIES f329,855 t293,789
TOTALNETASSETS i329,855 t293,789
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UNRESTRICTED FUND 8-9 3t7,7',74 2a1,928
TOTALF'UNDS ,329,qss t293,789

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Fundraising
3,279
520
6,211
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2020
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Rental income 95,773 107,381

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Trust Dcvelopment 4,323 4,288
Repairand maintenance 1,048 2,841
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Cleaning 4,941 2,180
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Sundry Expensesincludingtravel 1,871 471
Depreciation 3,435 3,43s
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BARBICAN ARTS GROUP TRUST

Annual Report - 2021

Reg Charity 1120918 / Company No. 06355408 Report Cycle 4 - Phase 3

Structure

Executive Director

1 Studio(s) Committee

1.1 Small maintenance

1.2 Cleaning supervision

1.3 Internal decoration

1.4 Internal studio allocation

1.5 Open Studios

1.5.1 Silent auction sales

1.5.2 Publicity

1.5.3 Promotion

1.5.3.1 PV card

1.5.3.2 Mail-out

1.5.4 Artists voluntary time

1.5.5 Door & bar rota

1.6 Studio applications

1.7 Heath & Safety

1.8 Studio Rules

1.9 Fire Risk

1.10 Personal Risk

1.11 Artists voluntary time

2 Studios

2.1 Insurance

2.1.1 Public Liability

2.1.2 Building Insurance

2.2 Open Studios

2.2.1 Budgets

2.3 Lets

2.3.1 Studio applications (with committee)

2.3.2 Rents and other charges

2.4 Household

2.4.1 Cleaning

2.4.1.1 Budgets

2.5 Buildings

2.5.1 Personal Risk

2.5.2 Heath & Safety

2.5.3 Fire Risk

2.5.4 Maintenance

2.5.4.1 External

2.5.4.1.1 Roof

2.5.4.1.2 Windows

2.5.4.1.3 Entrances

2.5.4.2 Internal

2.5.4.2.1 Windows

2.5.4.2.2 Utilities 2.5.4.2.3 Doors 2.5.4.2.4 Plumbing 3 BAGT Administration

3.1 Appointments 3.2 Reports

3.3 Finances

3.4 Office 3.5 Subscriptions 3.6 Friends

Death, In Bloom - ArtWorks Project Space

4 Development: ArtWorks Public Programme 4.1 Outreach

4.1.1 Residencies 4.1.1.1 Business 4.1.1.2 Educational establishments 4.1.1.3 Studio 4.1.2 Studio exchange 4.1.2.1 National 4.1.2.2 International 4.1.3 Workshops 4.2 ArtWorks Project Space

4.2.1 Workshops 4.2.1.1 Film editing 4.2.1.2 Life class 4.2.1.3 Animation 4.2.1.4 Sculpture 4.2.2 Talks 4.2.3 Hire 4.2.4 Exhibitions 4.2.4.1 ArtWorks Open Exhibition 4.2.4.2 Curated Exhibitions 4.2.4.3 BAGT artists 4.2.4.4 Other artists 4.2.4.5 Student Exhibitions

4.3 Professional Development

4.3.1 BAGT artists

4.3.2 BAGT Staff & Trustees 4.3.3 Non BAGT artists

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Acheivements

The year saw an encouraging return to a fuller schedule whilst the influence of covid-19 prevailed.

Projects and activities increased in number by 50%. Three exhibitions that were postponed in 2020 were included in the total of 12 completed projects. Regrettably, an ArtWorks Open solo show was cancelled, the first in its 15-year history. A promising talks programme also had to be cancelled due to funding issues.

Whilst the year saw an increase in project activity there was an overall decrease in audience attendance of 42%. However, this represented an actual 0.2% decrease on expected attendance. Artists contributed a total of 70 hours time in kind to projects at a value of £8,293, a 39% less than the previous year.

Funds raised directly from projects were reduced by 29%. Of these, BAGT Print Editions, a new project, generated 11.8% of funds raised.

In July, Daniel Kennedy Davies joined the board of trustees. Daniel is a solicitor specializing in Banking, Financial Services and Information Technology.

Sasan Sahafi - Artist in Residence

Andrew Omoding - Artist in Residence

Abigail Jones - ArtWorks Open Prizewinner

Michelle Williams Gamaker and Louise Ashcroft ArtWorks Open Selectors

Acheivements

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Audience

Mark Bell - Hertford Road Christmas Show

Lesley Dalton - Hertford Road Christmas Show

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Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Julika Gittner - Professional Development

Blackhorse Lane studio artist Julika Gittner used the space to prepare documentary installation shots in preparation for the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award.

Julika was shortlisted for the award.

Acheivements

bind them.

ArtWorks Project Space

Abigail Jones - Anguish of The Fifty-Foot Woman

Through biographical fiction, gruesomely gory folk tales, ‘Fifties B-Movie homages, installations, illustrations, costumes and a few incredibly serendipitous references to US sitcom Married with Children, Abigail Jacqueline Jones’ solo debut Anguish of the Fifty-Foot Woman takes a deep dive into Western cultural portrayals of female giants. Taking its name from the iconic 1958 Allied Artists cult classic, Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman - which features Allison Hayes as its titular monster, Nancy Archer, who attempts to take revenge upon a world that stigmatised her neurodivergence and a husband who mistreated her, as she is enlarged to superhuman scale following an encounter with an alien spaceship - Anguish follows a trio of female giants attempting to eschew the shackles of a system of gendered norms that demand smallness and weakness from women, embrace their inherently gender-subversive bodies, and transform themselves into ‘monsters on their own terms’ - fighting for the liberation of ‘abnormal’ bodies and souls from the systems of oppression that

Dripping with Americana, set amongst secretive laboratories and military testing grounds in the Sierra Nevada, the first of these narratives analyses the supernaturally sized giantess as pornographic puppet of patriarchy, whose destructive power is determined solely by the imagination of the men who fetishise her, and the role of the pharmaceutical industry in pathologising female largeness in the second half of the twentieth century, enforcing gender-normative smallness through prescriptions of oestrogens to stunt growth. The exhibition’s titular performance follows one scientist’s goal to bring down NO-MA’AM - the ‘National Organisation of Medics Against Amazonian Masterhood,’ a fictitious company infamous for preying on tall young girls’ insecurities, and selling them a ‘cure’ in the form of shrinking serums - and the unexpected consequences of her methods of doing so: her accidental transformation into a skyscraper-sized giant, who despite possessing the strength to demolish whole cities in mere moments, has rather less ability than appearances suggest to demand the societal change she seeks.

Fictionalised stories centring two historical female giants constitute the remainder of the show. Drawn from tales of abuse and dehumanisation suffered by performing freaks in centuries past, and by the continued objectification of adolescent girls of extreme height today, A Monster on her Own Terms is a piece of performative storytelling inspired by Trijntje Keever, a seventeenth-century Dutch girl and life-long travelling freak-show attraction who stood eight feet, four inches tall at the time of her death at the age of seventeen. A further collection of costume, set and prop experiments for a future piece of film work, inspired by the life of nineteenth-century giant and former human exhibit at P.T. Barnum’s American Museum, Anna Swan, round out the exhibition.

Abagail Jones was an ArtWorks Open solo show prizewinner.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Zara Ramsey - By the fruits of their labours shall you know them

Exploded domesticity - Dr SE Barnet

Zara Ramsay’s sculptures exist as daftly confident domestic monuments, or minuments as Ramsay suggests. In direct opposition to heroic minimalism/ modernism, the lived experience of these objects are set free to run riot. The works come from a laser-like attention to everyday items such as window blinds and pebble-dashed walls. Here, details become enlarged in a serious wonderland of scale - where physical weight is undermined through a conflation of rough with soft and heavy with light. The outcome builds with an incongruity of materials, colors and forms, resulting in a kind of humanist minimalism.

These are minuments to something fleeting within our everyday existence. Something ineffable that exists amidst the design and craft we live with in

our homes. In that the titles of these works often point to early modernist artists, women that have sparked Ramsay’s imagination such as Hilma af Klint and Emma Kunz, allusions to energy fields and spiritual matters, ecological concerns and folkculture, are integral to the creations. It is possible that a philosophy of spirituality and mindfulness is at the heart of this intersection between ourselves and the things that surround us. Perhaps the unseen labor focused on emotional and mental well-being, most often performed by women, is situated within these forms and Ramsay has tapped into existent intentions lying within otherwise dormant articles.

This suggests the continuation of an ongoing conversation with the works of these women artists, and others as well; Ilona Kesarü, Eva Hesse, Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago. References to the Willow Tea Room and the Zia sun symbol sit easily alongside Judd-like influences, but the overarching feature is Ramsay’s obvious pleasure in the materials she works with. From hat-net mesh to clay to pipe cleaners, these sculptures suggest an expanded domicile, sitting just alongside the places we currently inhabit.

Dr SE Barnet is an artist and educator whose practice employs anecdote and language towards a consideration of personal histories sited within political discourse. She is Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for Fine Art at the University of Suffolk.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Andrew Omoding - Artist in Residence

Andrew Omoding was awarded the 6-week resident by ArtWorks Open 2020 selectors Alex Schady and Michelle Williams Gammaker.

Andrew was supported by Action Space Artist Facilitator Lisa Brown, who has worked closely with Andrew for over 10 years.

Andrew worked tirelessly through his six week residency. Many of the sculptures he created enveloped story telling and performance, incorporating music and both written and spoken language. All the component parts were the gathered and recycled from the local environs. The works comprised of weaving, sowing and assemblage techniques.

Towards the completion of the residence Andrew was invited to take part in the Exploreres Conference: Art, Rights and Representation, a two day event about neurodiversity, art and the politics of inclusion.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Jose Pindian - Artist in Residence

Jose Pindian, ArtWorks Open Residency prizewinner awarded by artists Alex Schady and Michelle Williams Gamaker who selected the show.

The residency ran for 6 weeks culminating with an exhibition which was open for 6 days, 6:6!

The artist met with members of the public showing and discussing his work and methods.

Jose was born in Kerala, India. After training in fine art he began a career in advertising. He moved to the UK in 2003 to study fine art at the University of Bolton. In 2012 Jose completed an MA in Fine Art at the University of the Creative Arts, Surrey. Since graduating he has exhibited widely in museums and galleries. Jose runs art workshops for children and adults across the UK.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Neil Irons / Tam Joseph - The Teddy Bears’ Picnic

At a time when the demand for new woods and trees is escalating, our existing woods and trees are under great pressure. They remain affected by past loss and damage while being subject to new and emerging threats.

The astonishing array of benefits which people stand to gain from more wooded landscapes across the UK will only be achieved when we can stop these threats and bring back wildlife on a large scale.

Native woods and trees provide one of the best ways to simultaneously tackle both the climate and nature crises. A really good understanding of their current state, how we got here and what we can do about it, will enable us all to better realise their vital role in reducing climate change impacts, improving our health and well-being, and recovering nature.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Barry Sykes - Missing You Already

Missing You Already! brings together recent sculpture, drawing and performance by Barry Sykes that are all about the paradoxes of tangible absence and awkward pleasure.

Featuring wall-sized drawing, cameraless photography, laughter workshops, an exercise class, research tables, a picnic bench and activity sheets, the exhibition combines elements from several current bodies of work, including a residency at a naturist club, content for an Activity (& Inactivity) Book, and the practice of Laughter Yoga.

As Artist in Residence at Oakwood Naturist Club in Essex, Barry studied this secretive suburban community via a number of inventive tactics – including life drawing, questionnaires and sunography, now using this material to develop informal filing systems and structures that have the casual clumsiness of human bodies.

Barry’s ongoing Activity (& Inactivity) Book started as a collection of puzzles, drawings and questions and has developed into a study of absence, stillness and negation. This now also incorporates his Laughter Yoga teaching, his Sauna Reading Group,

stationary exercise routines and a growing collection of magic wands and zero birthday candles.

These works all involve gestures towards some kind of unreachable catharsis or epiphany, but in acknowledging their inevitable shortfall, find contentment. Whilst many of these projects have been developing for years, much of it has been completed during the recent lockdowns. Although not directly about the pandemic, it was already work concerned with the compromised ways we interact, self-reflect or navigate our surroundings. In bringing these works together for the first time we will see what insight these various approaches might offer us.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

Diane Chappalle / James Jessiman - Death, in Bloom

Diane Chappalley is a Swiss artist living and working in London. She studied at Bern University of the Arts Switzerland. Having moved to London she graguated from City & Guilds of London Art School.

James Jessiman graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2017 have completed an MA in Printmaking.

Often varied in output, James’ work attempts to display and mesh together a number of references. Using an archive of collected printed matter, he strips away context and language to focus on themes of the future and ask where our world might be going.

An important beginning to the work, whether sculpture or collage, is drawing. His drawings represent fictive spaces that lie between the gallery and the domestic, as well as workings out for sculptural works.

Hopes and intentions from movements in contemporary culture, Modernist architecture, early European rave movements, Science Fiction, and a personal collection of spiritual and religious leaflets all inform his practice. Each have their own positive vision for the future and shared optimism to build towards a New World. If each sets their sight on a new world, where does this new world go upon every movements failure?

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space ArtWorks Open

Artists in the Wake… The beautiful thing about Artworks Open is the space offered to artists in need of being recognised. It does so by giving them a platform, in the wake of all sorts of life circumstances that affect artists, both early on in their careers and for those with more experience. This might be the time which unfolds post-degree; that seemingly inescapable phase of wondering what next? Or, someone returning to making after a hiatus, or perhaps someone eager to share where their work is or their enthusiasm for the material. Whatever the reason for applying, I think the decision to enter Artworks Open relates to having your work witnessed. Once selected, a temporary community forms, shifting the private dialogue you have with your work. Here, your piece can co-exist and be part of a broader conversation.

When Alex Schady passed the baton onto me to join as an artist selector, we did so online. The pandemic’s

grip was more keenly felt, meaning the chance to celebrate the artists and the show could not be experienced together. This year, I had the pleasure of working alongside my fellow selector Louise Ashcroft, and we both can’t wait to see the works installed and to celebrate the exhibition with the artists and the public.

How we exist as artists is more precarious within a pandemic. Artists are no strangers to precarity, but our resilience and capacity to continue making against the odds should not go unnoticed. I want to thank all the artists who submitted works this year. We could see your ambition, your dreams and your speculative inventions. Louise and I did not have an agenda when we began our selection, but we spoke a great deal about each work. As we became familiar with the submissions, the ones that reached out to us from the screen were the ones that seemed to connect to other works – a snowballing selection, which gathered momentum helped form this show. The works in this exhibition were somehow already conversing or vibrating melodiously; we just noticed their frequency.

The combined chemistry of our selection included: Green things that brought the landscape in, Furred creatures contained and unfurling. A sliver of organ, an inflated torso and a deflated bronze toad, Chickens dancing alongside vampiric giant squid. Mirrored tigers.

Mum and Nietzsche discussing Crypto on a Sarcophagus Bed, A languid lover lounging alongside a starry eyed raver.

A cherry gloss coated egg box found in the desolation of a post-Brexit supermarket,

Bacchanalian skeletons barbecuing, while making small talk with a Tin Woman.

Hard concrete meets the fuzzy glow of a theatre’s Intermission,

Lost objects and found ones, A christening as memorial. Pencil and biro splendour, Exquisitely handled newspaper, Undulations in text and metal.

Mesmeric, spiralling portholes, The wilderness meets The Order of Things.

Acheivements

ArtWorks Project Space

ArtWorks Open

A life-cycle as shield.

I am not sure what this says about you, us or the world we find ourselves in, but in the wake of the past 21-months and since the last Artworks Open, we felt joy and hope emanating from your artworks, so, a heartfelt thank you.

Finally, a H-U-G-e thank you to Alex Schady, who asked me to be part of this wonderful process last year. To Louise Ashcroft for joining me this year. Also, to Mark Wainwright for overseeing the whole process with his care, diligence and professional calm, which I now understand, is his default mode. I really appreciate BAGT’s support of all the artists who applied and its consideration of the needs and wellbeing for the artists selected this year.

Michelle Williams Gamaker November 2021

Katya Granova - Residency winner

Jayne Anita Smith - Solo Show and £1,000 winner

Christopher Harris - Solo Show and £1,000 winner

Sasan Sahafi - Residency winner

Acheivements

Atrium Space

artist - project

This group exhibition shows the individual and collective artistic practices of Albert Barbu (AB), Dylan Henry Price (DHP), and Yambe Tam (YT) - three UK-based creatives who often collaborate together while also retaining their own individual practices. Their collaborative works, which include VR videogames and immersive sound and sculpture installations, have been exhibited with Lewisham Arthouse (YT+AB+DHP, 2021), TBA-21 Academy (DHP+YT, 2020), FACT Liverpool (YT+AB, 2021), and Attenborough Arts Centre (YT+DHP, 2021).

Modular Practice offers a glimpse into the group’s R&D process alongside individual and collaborative works made in different combinations across the trio. Many were made in remote collaboration during the 2020 pandemic lockdown, and include an ambient sound meditation videogame (YT+DHP), visuals for the EP ‘Sleeper’ (DHP+AB), concept drawings and prototypes for XR projects.

Acheivements

Atrium Space

Hertford Road Studios Christmas Show

Seasonal exhibition by Hertord Road Studios artists and guests artists.

Chalk • Mark Bell • John Bischoff • Lesley Dalton • Emily Frances Barrett • Georgina Griffiths • Kirsty Harris • Hayley Harrison • Lorena Herrero • Timothy Hyman RA • David Leister • Caterina Lewis • Richard Liley • Vincent Lloyd

• Amanda Lwin • J J Morgan • Charlotte C. Mortensson

Anne Teahan - guest artist

Caterina Lewis - studio artist

Miho Sato - studio artist

Acheivements

ON Line

Virtually Collectable - Blackhorse Lane Artists

Blackhorse Lane studio artists span a wide range of practices. Many have international reputations whilst others are emerging with great promise.

Lucile Montague is widely collected by private collectors in the UK and Europe. She has exhibited in many national shows that include The Royal Academy Summer Show, the Whitechapel Gallery, and the Pastel Society.

Valerie Large is well known for her work “Space Cut”. It is one of eight printed works in the limited edition “Tetrad Pamphlets Vol.II”. Tetrad Pamphlets consists of eight fold-out paper pamphlets in a grey cardboard box. The pamphlets occupy the middle ground between artist’s book and free-standing print work. The box also includes work by Ian Tyson, Jerome Rothenberg, Richard Johnny John, Ian Breakwell, Tom Phillips, Richard Pinkney, Donato Cinicolo and Christian Wolff.

Julie Caves has made astonishing leaps in the development of her painting and exhibits constantly. Her current exhibition is “Lost in The Woods” , Stone Space Gallery, London.

Sandie M Sutton works predominately as a sculptor of recycled materials. “Instead of thinking of the natural world dying around us – think about how much you would like to be surrounded by birds, fruits and flowers, clean oceans full of fish and marine life, living forests and woodlands.”

Adam Henessey holds regular shows at New Art Projects, London.

Matthew Krishanu is widely exhibited and fast gaining a highly repeated reputation. his shows in 2021 include “Mixing It Up: Painting Today, Hayward Gallery, London; “Drawing Biennial”, The Drawing Room, London and “John Moores Painting Prize’, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpoool.

Elizabeth de Monchaux has been a practising sculptor and photographer for over 25 years making work for commissions and exhibitions. Elizabeth is a member of The Royal Society Sculptors.

Julie Caves

Acheivements

ON Line

Virtually Collectable - Blackhorse Lane Artists

Valerie Large

William Stok

Daniela Rizzi

Adam Hennessey

Acheivements

BAGT Editions #1

Just Arrived (Carrying London to the Sea) - Timothy Hyman RA

BAGT Editions #1 is the first in a projected series of limited edition giclée prints.

Editions #1 comprises of two editions by artists from both og BAGT’s studios. There is an edition of 10 signed prints 50.8 cm x 40.6cm, and an edition of 20 smailller prints 30.5 x 25.4 cm.

Both print editions are availbale for BAGT’s web site.

The Wedding Dress - Matthew Krishanu

Soft Words - William Stok

Objectives

Sasan Sahafi - Artist in Residence

Revive and extend exhibition programme at Atrium Space

Negotiate Rent Review on Blackhorse Lane Studios Reinstate Blackhorse Lane Open Studios to visiting public

Project
Artist
Project Category
Status
Artists
Actual
Expected
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists’ time in kind
Hours
Days
Value
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Totals actual 104 70 1632 1702 69.7
£8,291.8
Totals expected 99 100 1605 1705
Cancelled
Rithika Pandey - Solo Show
Rithika Pandey
Cancelled
Professional Development
Julika Gittner
Cancelled
Talks Programme Noga Shatz
Noga Shatz
Cancelled
Completed
Abigail Jones - Anguish of The Fifty-Foot
1
1
100.0%
35
50
70.0%
Abigail Jones
Exhibition
Completed
49
50
98.0%
26.5
3.8
£450.5
Zara Ramsay - By the fruits of their labours
1
1
100.0%
Zara Ramsay
Exhibition
Completed
48
50
96.0%
59.0
8.4
£1,003.0
Artist in Residence - Andrew Omoding
1
1
100.0%
Andrew Omoding
Completed
245
50
490.0%
134.0
19.1
£2,278.0
Project
Artist
Project Category
Status
Artists
Actual
Expected
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists’ time in kind
Hours
Days
Value
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Artist in Residence - Jose Pindian
10
1
1000.0%
Jose Pindian
Completed
75
50
150.0%
10.5
1.5
£178.5
ArtWorks Open 2021
35
32
109.4%
Mark Wainwright
BAGT Project
Completed
195
150
130.0%
13.0
1.9
£221.0
The Teddy Bears Picnic
2
2
100.0%
Tam Joseph
Completed
15
25
60.0%
45
50
90.0%
67.5
9.6
£1,147.5
BHL - Virtually Collectable Art Auction
17
30
56.7%
Mark Wainwright
Completed
800
1000
80.0%
32.3
4.6
£548.3
'Death, In Bloom!’
2
2
100.0%
Diane Chappalley
Completed
30
50
60.0%
35.0
5.0
£595.0
Missing You Already
1
1
100.0%
20
25
80.0%
Barry Sykes
Completed
39
50
78.0%
66.0
9.4
£1,122.0
Modular Practice
3
3
100.0%
Yambe Tam
Completed
8
30
26.7%
22.0
3.1
£374.0
Project
Artist
Project Category
Status
Artists
Actual
Expected
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Audience Total
AUDIENCE
Artists’ time in kind
Hours
Days
Value
Artists Talk
Actual
Expected
Attending
Actual
Expected
Professional Development
1
1
100.0%
Julika Gittner
Completed
HR Christmas Show
23
17
135.3%
Mark Wainwright
Completed
98
75
130.7%
22.0
3.1
£374.0

In Progress

In Progress
Giclée print editions (1st Edition)
Mark Wainwright
7
7
100.0%
BAGT Project
In Progress

Posponed

Tom Kaniok - Solo Show Tom Kaniok Posponed

2021 Total Time worked 487.75 Total days/Year 70 Value £8,291.75
330
Abigail Jones - Anguish of The Fifty-
Total hours donated to project 26.5
Abigail Jones Planning / prep 5
Abigail Jones Planning / prep install exhibition 6
Abigail Jones Visitor experience performance 12
Abigail Jones Planning / prep poster 1.5
Abigail Jones Planning / prep publicity 2
331
Zara Ramsay - By the fruits of their
Total hours donated to project 59
Zara Ramsay Visitor experience invigilation 48
Zara Ramsay Visitor experience install exhibition 7
Zara Ramsay Planning / prep 2
Zara Ramsay Publicity 2
332
Artist in Residence - Andrew
Total hours donated to project 134
Andrew Omoding Visitor experience Artist Talk 4
Sheryll Cato General help invigilation 10
Lisa Brown General help Artist support worker 120
333
Artist in Residence - Jose Pindian
Total hours donated to project 10.5
Jose Pindian Planning / prep publicity 3
Jose Pindian Publicity invite 1.5
Jose Pindian Visitor experience invigilation 6
336
ArtWorks Open 2021
Total hours donated to project 13
Neil Irons Visitor experience install exhibition 5
Mark Wainwright Visitor experience invigilation 8
337
The Teddy Bears Picnic
Total hours donated to project 67.5
Tam Joseph Planning / prep 2
Tam Joseph Publicity poster 1
Tam Joseph Planning / prep install exhibition 4
Tam Joseph Visitor experience invigilation 24
Tam Joseph Visitor experience Artist Talk 2
Neil Irons Planning / prep 2
Neil Irons Planning / prep install exhibition 4.5
Neil Irons Planning / prep publicity 2
Neil Irons Visitor experience invigilation 24
Neil Irons Visitor experience Artist Talk 2
340
BHL - Virtually Collectable Art
Total hours donated to project 32.25
Mark Wainwright Visitor experience photography 3
Mark Wainwright Visitor experience invite 1
Mark Wainwright Visitor experience web site 7
Daniela Rizzi Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25
Daniela Rizzi Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Lucile Montague Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Lucile Montague Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25
Sandie M Sutton Visitor experience exhibition participant 1

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Sandie M Sutton Julie Caves Julie Caves Franki Austin Franki Austin Valerie Large Valerie Large Neil Irons Neil Irons Elizabeth de Monchaux Elizabeth de Monchaux Tam Joseph Tam Joseph William Stok William Stok Charlotte Gerrard Charlotte Gerrard Diane Chappalley Diane Chappalley Pauline Evans Pauline Evans Adam Hennessey Adam Hennessey Wendy D'Souza-Daniels Wendy D'Souza-Daniels Matthew Krishanu Matthew Krishanu Barry Sykes Barry Sykes Noga Shatz Luigi Rizzo Julika Gittner Kally Laurence Cara Nahaul Nickie Counsell Jean-Pierre Mas Anja Borowicz Helen Maurer Emma Talbot Jonet Harley-Peters 345 'Death, In Bloom!’ Diane Chappalley Diane Chappalley Diane Chappalley

Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Visitor experience exhibition participant 1 Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Did not participate 0 Total hours donated to project 35 Planning / prep 2 Planning / prep install exhibition 3 Planning / prep publicity 3

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Contributor Task Main Task Sub Time worked
Diane Chappalley Visitor experience invigilation 9
Diane Chappalley General help de-rig exhibition 2
James Jessiman Planning / prep 1.5
James Jessiman Planning / prep install exhibition 3
James Jessiman Visitor experience invigilation 9
James Jessiman General help de-rig exhibition 2.5
346
Missing You Already
Total hours donated to project 66
Barry Sykes Planning / prep 3
Barry Sykes Visitor experience invigilation 36
Barry Sykes Planning / prep install exhibition 4
Barry Sykes Visitor experience invigilation 18
Barry Sykes Visitor experience Artist Talk 2
Barry Sykes General help de-rig exhibition 3
347
Modular Practice
Total hours donated to project 22
Yambe Tam Planning / prep 2
Yambe Tam Planning / prep install exhibition 4
Yambe Tam Visitor experience invigilation 6
Yambe Tam General help de-rig exhibition 1.5
Mark Wainwright Publicity 5
Dylan Henry-Price Planning / prep install exhibition 2
Albert Barbu Planning / prep install exhibition 1.5
350
HR Christmas Show
Total hours donated to project 22
Timothy Hyman RA Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
John Bischoff Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Lesley Dalton Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Mark Wainwright Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Mark Bell Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Georgina Griffiths Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Hayley Harrison Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
David Leister Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Amanda Lwin Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
J J Morgan Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Yambe Tam Did not participate 0
Emily Frances Barrett Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Lorena Herrero Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Alan Warburton Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Claude Temin-Vergez Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Charlotte C. Mortensson Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Charlotte C. Mortensson Visitor experience works exhibited two 0.5
Anne Teahan Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Anne Teahan Visitor experience works exhibited three 0.75
Peter Sutton Visitor experience exhibition participant 1
Peter Sutton Visitor experience work exhibited one 0.25
Will Smith Visitor experience exhibition participant 1

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Contributo Task Main
Will Smith Visitor experience
Kirsty Harris Visitor experience
Kirsty Harris Visitor experience

works exhibited two 0.5 exhibition participant 1 work exhibited one 1

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