Loughborough Echo

Artists asked to put forward artwork ideas

Artwork for new hall of residence complex

- DAVID GODSALL david.godsall@reachplc.com

ARTISTS from across the globe are being invited to submit their ideas for new piece of public artwork which will mark the entrance to Loughborou­gh University’s new hall of residence complex Loughborou­gh University.

The new developmen­t on campus is being named after Claudia Parsons, a pioneering engineer, intrepid traveller, and author.

She was one of the very first women in England to graduate with a degree in Automotive Engineerin­g and later became the first woman to circumnavi­gate the world by car.

Located near the university’s new Elite Athlete Centre and Hotel, the Claudia Parson’s Hall will welcome its first full cohort of students in September 2019.

Artists are invited to submit ideas for a public art piece that will be located on the main entrance route to the hall.

The work, which will be seen by thousands of students and visitors, could have a functional role, whether that is some form of structure or seating, or it could act as a beacon or a form of waymarking.

The artwork could act as an informatio­n point or a place of rest or contemplat­ion. Alternativ­ely, it could simply be an interestin­g sculptural work that sets itself apart from the environmen­t that surrounds it and in this way becomes a recognisab­le focal point for users of the area.

There is an overall budget of £20,000 for the commission, which is being overseen by the university’s arts programme LU Arts.

However, there is additional funding to support any foundation­s and fixings that might be required.

At this stage, artists are invited to submit an expression of interest if they meet the criteria outlined in the project brief.

Nick Slater, director of LU Arts, said: “This is a great opportunit­y to produce an original artwork that will mark the entrance to this new hall of residence and we are looking forward to receiving lots of imaginativ­e proposals from artists and designers.”

Expression­s of interest should be submitted no later than Wednesday, September 5.

Following the deadline, a shortlist of artists will be announced and these creatives will be paid a fee to prepare worked-up proposals from which a final artist will be selected.

The public art piece is expected to be unveiled in June 2019.

For more informatio­n on how to submit an expression of interest and the full project brief, visit http:// www. arts. lboro. ac. uk/ radar/ news/ new_ public_ art_ commission­1/

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Paul Wager’s Revolution outside the Keith Green building.

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