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By: Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground

In the first part of Breaking Ground we developed a residency on an allotment culminating in an Open Day, “Allotmenta”. This was followed by a residency at The University of Brighton in February 2008.

In Stage 2 we will be developing and presenting our ideas in three project spaces along the south coast.

http://www.judithalder-live.co.uk and http://www.rozcran.co.uk

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. crow on stick

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. crow on stick

# 132 [2 July 2008]

THIRD DAY

Arrived with lots of stuff to take upstairs again.  Had to have a cup of tea after.

Early meeting again to discuss ideas and postioning.

Made my stuffed crow and put all the birds on sticks.

Wallpaper worries:  what to use - the bunches of dried grass plus a flower, or intertwined, the rhythm/pattern - or the grasses - or the pieces of shrub and blossom.  Tomorrow we will stick up the lining paper and I will have to make a decision. 

To Brewers again for more lining paper.  Up to the allotment to gather more dried grass and some bath water (and pick raspberries, water the courgette and tomatoes, clip the grass, pick some marigolds and poppies.

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. bunches of dead grass

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. bunches of dead grass

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. magazine rack and plant stand back inside

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. magazine rack and plant stand back inside

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. two chairs outside

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. two chairs outside

# 131 [1 July 2008]

SECOND DAY

Collected the school bench, magazine rack, plant stand and deck chair with floral pattern from the allotment and brought back to the Project Space.  This furniture has been used inside, taken outside and is now inside again.

We had an early meeting to consider the space and realised how quickly we have to get things together for the Open Day on Monday and Discussion Platform on Tuesday.  We have had a lot of confirmations from invitees today and are excited about the Event.

Wallpaper ideas are taking shape.  Stuck up some lining paper to experiment.  Grasses look ok but I like the bunches of dead grass. 

We are all mixed up with nature, more so than I think is realised.  We are not so apart, we are surrounded with names from nature (stitches, roads, colours), metaphors (as bald as a coot, eats like a horse), stories and decorated fabrics.  Let's mix up even more.  We are entangled.

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. flowers and small apple found on the road

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. flowers and small apple found on the road

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. birds on desk

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. birds on desk

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. daily grasses taped to lining paper

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. daily grasses taped to lining paper

# 130 [30 June 2008]

FIRST DAY OF PHOENIX PROJECT SPACE

Spent the first day moving into the space and arranging materials.  Started a blackboard, a mind map and planted some china with Onward pea plants. 

Brought in my first daily offering: some grasses picked on the way.  Taped them to some wall lining paper - we discussed papering one wall of the room.                                            

Laid out some flowers and a small apple found on the road.  Sewed and stuffed one of the screenprinted thrushes. 

We discussed the work and material we had laid out.  New ideas spring from these meetings and we agreed a daily meet at 11 am.

Our new folded cards have arrived and I cannot wait to see them. 

Judith Alder & Roz Cran, 'Open Day invitation'. The invitation to our Open Day at Phoenix Arts, Brighton

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Judith Alder & Roz Cran, 'Open Day invitation'. The invitation to our Open Day at Phoenix Arts, Brighton

# 129 [26 June 2008]

My Runner Bean diaries have been sadly neglected this week while I have been busy with other jobs and planning the next stage of Breaking Ground.

OUTSIDE IN - We will be working in the project space at Phoenix Arts from the 30th June until the 8th July. This seems quite a short time to work towards the Open Day and Discussion Event which are planned for the end of the residency.

Susan Diab will be leading our Discussion Platform on the 8th July, and we are excited about her ideas and her input as a new collaborative partner for this event.

Judith Alder, 'No11'.

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Judith Alder, 'No11'.

Judith Alder, 'No14'.

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Judith Alder, 'No14'.

Judith Alder, 'No14'.

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Judith Alder, 'No14'.

# 128 [17 June 2008]

RUNNER BEAN DIARIES 16/6/2008

The beans are growing well outside despite the slightly chilly nights. I came to the studio to water them over the weekend.

Today I measured and photographed them. I numbered the canes so that I can identify the plants and have marked the height of each plant with a black marker on the canes.

No.11 is the tallest at 85cm and with 12 leaves.

No. 14 is the shortest at only 39cm and 8 leaves.

No insects today.

 

Judith Alder, 'Runner Bean Diaries: Running Total', runner bean leaf.

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Judith Alder, 'Runner Bean Diaries: Running Total', runner bean leaf.

# 127 [12 June 2008]

RUNNER BEAN DIARIES

In the last two days I have potted up 76 runner bean plants.

In total, at 9.28am this morning, these plants had 286 leaves.

Last night it rained hard. I must drill some holes in the troughs which the pots are sitting in so that water can drain away.

Already some insects are living on my bean plants.

Judith Alder, 'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Leggy beans

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Judith Alder, 'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Leggy beans

Judith Alder, 'Life and death drama', 9 June 2008.

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Judith Alder, 'Life and death drama', 9 June 2008.

Judith Alder, 'Potting-on', 9 June 2008. Potting on in the studio

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Judith Alder, 'Potting-on', 9 June 2008. Potting on in the studio

# 126 [9 June 2008]

THE TRIALS OF LIFE!

My studio has been a place of life and death drama today.

For a couple of weeks now I have been planting runner beans, hoping to have a good number of them ready for our first project space residency at Phoenix Arts in July. I am amazed at the speed with which they have grown &, having been away from the studio for most of last week, have had to do some emergency "potting-on" today.

The first lot of beans are quite established now, but the latest crop have grown long and leggy in their fight towards the light of the studio window. So I decided to put them outside in the yard where they can enjoy some natural sunlight & fresh air ... with disastrous consequences as they wilted rapidly in the baking afternoon sun! I brought them back in for some emergency water and a cool-off while I do some reading on how to grow successful beans and puzzle out how I'm going to make my beans grow the way I want them to for my installation.

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. Ken's shed

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. Ken's shed

# 125 [4 June 2008]

MYSTERY SOLVED

Here is the full answer to the mystery of the polaroids: I bumped into Ken, the owner of the shed,  some weeks ago and asked him about the photos.  He works for a firm that used to export reproduction furniture to the United States.  They took two photos of the items in each consignment, one for the buyer and one to keep as a document which they stuck on boards.  When they stopped exporting, he used these boards to finish the shed.

Judith Alder, 'Outside In', 1st June 2008. Collected, found and made objects from the outside in.

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Judith Alder, 'Outside In', 1st June 2008. Collected, found and made objects from the outside in.

Judith Alder, 'From the Outside In', 1 June 2008. Gilded stone, "Impossible Changeling" by Caroline Wright. Felted stones, "Stones in Sheep's Clothing" by Solveigh Goett. "From The Outside In", photograph Judith Alder.

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Judith Alder, 'From the Outside In', 1 June 2008. Gilded stone, "Impossible Changeling" by Caroline Wright. Felted stones, "Stones in Sheep's Clothing" by Solveigh Goett. "From The Outside In", photograph Judith Alder.

# 124 [1 June 2008]

OUTSIDE  - IN

Today we walked along the seafront & went to say goodbye to Caroline Wright who was spending her last day at her gilded beach-hut as part of the Towner Offsite project, "Impossible Changeling". 10 gilded pebbles each day have been distributed along the stoney beach in Eastbourne, and today as we walked along the beach, I found one!

I brought it home and as I thought about how to photograph it for the blog, I realised how many other objects I have brought in from the outside from walks over the years.

Caroline says "Bringing a pebble home into our personal domestic environment affords it a status - separated from the crowd the single pebble becomes a treasured artifact." The gilded stone reminds me of the golden dragees given out at weddings and at Christmas. I put it in a leaf pattern bowl with some felted pebbles given to me by friend & artist, Solveigh Goett. She called  her pebbles "Stones in Sheep's Clothing"

'Judith Alder &  Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. Colin marks the Wisley Magic runner bean seed.

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'Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground'. Photo: roz cran. Colin marks the Wisley Magic runner bean seed.

# 123 [29 May 2008]

ANOTHER WISLEY MAGIC SEED PLANTED

I visited old friends Ginny and Colin in Lancaster yesterday and they had saved the souvenir seed I sent them to plant with me.  They have an enormous well tended vegetable patch on their farm and took me to their bean patch.  Here is Colin pushing in the marker.

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Judith Alder & Roz Cran: Breaking Ground

Judith Alder and Roz Cran are based at Blue Monkey Studio, Eastbourne. They currently work together on two projects: BMPD is a programme of professional development and networking events for artists in the Eastbourne area; Breaking Ground is a collaborative project which was initially supported by a NAN New Collaborations Bursary. Stage 2 of Breaking Ground is supported by The National Lottery through Arts Council England.

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