The Young Regenerators Project - Cardboard model of cart
- Reference:GB 1694 NMC/1926F
- Dates of Creation:2018
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- Physical Description:1 item
Scope and Content
Cardboard model cart. Annotated with '70 Get Back' on underside and '70 x 120' on topside.
Administrative / Biographical History
The Young Regenerators was a group of secondary school students who worked with the GSA's Widening Participation Department. They worked with tutor Mick Peter for Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2018. The group comprised Luke Andrew, Erin Barclay, Tanya Belkaid, Stephanie Binns, Caitlin Callaghan, Abbey Campbell, Heather Clydesdale, Duncan Colquhoun, Tegan Duffy, Shannan Flockhart, Scott Jaffrey, Amy Jones, Kirsten McNairn, Ebubechi Okay-Adibe, Evie Peat, Abbey Roy, Emily Walker, Fraser Whiting and Thomas Whiting.
Mick Peter graduated from The Glasgow School of Art with an MFA and PhD, and works as an artist. He has exhibited in a number of countries, has published and has won a number of awards as well as undertaking two residencies.
Mick Peter collaborated with young artists from The Glasgow School of Art's Widening Participation Programme for the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2018, on the The Young Regenerators Project.
Source: http://www.mickpeter.com/biography; http://www.gsa.ac.uk/life/gsa-events/events/y/young-regenerators-exhibition/?source=archiveAcquisition Information
Donated by the Widening Participation department on behalf of The Young Regenerators, in June 2018.
Note
The Young Regenerators was a group of secondary school students who worked with the GSA's Widening Participation Department. They worked with tutor Mick Peter for Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2018. The group comprised Luke Andrew, Erin Barclay, Tanya Belkaid, Stephanie Binns, Caitlin Callaghan, Abbey Campbell, Heather Clydesdale, Duncan Colquhoun, Tegan Duffy, Shannan Flockhart, Scott Jaffrey, Amy Jones, Kirsten McNairn, Ebubechi Okay-Adibe, Evie Peat, Abbey Roy, Emily Walker, Fraser Whiting and Thomas Whiting.
Mick Peter graduated from The Glasgow School of Art with an MFA and PhD, and works as an artist. He has exhibited in a number of countries, has published and has won a number of awards as well as undertaking two residencies.
Mick Peter collaborated with young artists from The Glasgow School of Art's Widening Participation Programme for the Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2018, on the The Young Regenerators Project.
Source: http://www.mickpeter.com/biography; http://www.gsa.ac.uk/life/gsa-events/events/y/young-regenerators-exhibition/?source=archivePhysical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Cardboard model of cart, axle made of blue plastic tubing.
Dimensions: 240 x 850 x 116 mmAdditional Information
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