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London 2012 Gardens Workshop
Emily, Trainee Assistant Design Advisor
Last week the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) ran an public consultation art workshop at Hackney Wick Community Centre for local residents. The aim of the day was to look at potential creative ideas for the London 2012 Gardens. The London 2012 Gardens wi


The workshop was facilitated by lecturers and postgrads from the Royal College of Art (RCA) and the University of East London, including Lecturer and Turner Prize winner Grenville Davey.
The group then split into three teams and began working away to create masterpieces out of recycled material. The room was filled with a mass of cutting, gluing, painting and drawing to make ceiling-high sculptures, sensory pieces and small-scale intricate designs.
The teams get to work:

My favourite activity of the day was the 400x400m men’s sculptural relay. The participants of one group were given a metre of wire and 46 seconds to create a masterpiece, the catch being that after 46 seconds they passed their work on to the next relay runner who could add, destroy or readjust their work within 46 seconds before passing it on to the third runner. The fourth leg was as always the final sprint to ensure that the sculptural baton reached the finishing exhibition line without being dropped!
Some of the artwork created:
A team creating a signpost
Another piece of artwork:
Some artwork made out of plastic bottles
The day finished with each group presenting their designs to each other with Sarah, the ODA Head of Arts and Culture, taking a careful watch for potential talent and options that could be incorporated into the London 2012 Gardens. The outcomes of the day have been brought back to a panel of judges for a final inspection.

The teams create ideas around a table


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