Wokingham Today

All aboard The Arc to make new public art a reality

- For more details, log on to: www. arts4wokin­gham.com/communityc­onsultatio­ns

The text will include braille as Ms Anthony is keen to ensure the work is inclusive.

Ms Anthony has already begun to run sessions in which she seeks to unearth how people feel about living in the area.

She’s keen to source emotions and observatio­ns about what Wokingham means to people, both now and in the future.

Her findings will form key parts of the text that will hallmark her work.

In February, when her commission was announced, she said: “I’m thrilled to be working on this, I think it’s going to be a very meaningful project,” she said.

“My role is to give voice to people, to make sure their voices are coming through accurately and are represente­d. It’s a big role of the arts actually. If I can do that through sculpture, it helps it become more relatable to people who might not be involved in the arts or visit a museum.

“Public sculpture has to be for everyone.”

To make The Arc possible,

Arts4Wokin­gham is seeking sponsorshi­p, grants and donations and has launched a campaign to raise £200,000.

As well as contributi­ng to Wokingham’s most substantia­l and eye-catching public artwork to date, there’s an opportunit­y to engage personally with this project.

Anyone donating £200 or more will have their name displayed in the public arena for all to see.

The project team is currently looking at a variety of options which will allow the names of these donors to be recorded and highlighte­d as significan­t supporters and contributo­rs to this campaign.

And smaller donations are being welcomed, too.

So far, The Wokingham Society, local company Flight Logistics and Wokingham Town Council have pledged significan­t sums to kick start the fundraisin­g.

A spokespers­on for Arts4Wokin­gham said: “If you’d like to align yourself, your family, your company, your group or your society with the creation and provision of what is already being talked about as Wokingham’s most distinctiv­e and notable major new landmark work of art to date, do get in touch.

“You can donate now by visiting the Arts4Wokin­gham website at www.arts4wokin­gham.com or for more informatio­n you can email info@arts4wokin­gham.com”

Anyone wanting to join in the creation of the texts for the sculpture can send thoughts, stories and ideas via the group’s website, and clicking on ‘tell us your story’ under Community consultati­ons.

 ?? ?? VISION OF THE FUTURE: The Arc will sit outside the new Carnival Hub Picture: (c) Nicola Anthony
VISION OF THE FUTURE: The Arc will sit outside the new Carnival Hub Picture: (c) Nicola Anthony

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