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Interview with E17 Art Trail directors: Laura Kerry and Morag McGuire

  • Alexis Weedon

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Abstract

Laura Kerry and Morag McGuire are co-directors of Artillery, an arts development organisation. Laura is one of the original co-founders of the E17 Art Trail while Morag leads on participation and development for the trail. They were interviewed by Alexis Weedon in August 2018. The E17 Art Trail is a festival produced by the people of Walthamstow and coordinated by Artillery. In 2017 over 7,500 painters, sculptors, poets, choirs, photographers, designers, ceramicists, and dancers of all ages joined to welcome residents and visitors to exhibitions, performances and workshops in the studios and streets, parks and pubs, cafes and shopping centres, faith spaces and community places within their neighbourhood. It is now a biennial festival.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDeveloping a Sense of Place
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherUCL Press
Pages56-70
ISBN (Electronic)9781787357884
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Artistic and Cultural Heritage
  • Arts trails
  • Community Arts
  • Interviews
  • London Borough
  • Placemaking
  • Walthamstow

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