I have a
new poem, ‘Dawn Chorus, Cleadon Village’, on display at Cheeseburn Grange
Sculpture Gardens in Northumberland as part of Mike Collier’s exhibition, Singing The World.
The
exhibition was inspired by listening to the dawn chorus at Cheeseburn—a choir
of sixteen birds heard early one morning in May 2016. Together their songs,
represented here variously as digitally-manipulated sonograms and musical
transcriptions, form the basis of this show of screen prints, digital prints,
relief sculpture and, in my case, poetry.
Lead
artist Mike Collier’s work is shown alongside that of glass artist Ayako Tani;
musician and composer Bennett Hogg; sound recordist Geoff Sample; and digital
artist Andrew Richardson. The combination of sound and image, colour and light,
form and freedom make Singing The World a
really unique exploration into the dawn and evening choruses, which until I was
asked to work on the project, I knew shockingly little about.
My poem
captures the early-morning awareness of a burgeoning chorus of suburban village
birdsong, transgressing the binary, reductive boundaries between nature and
culture. It is the first time I’ve had work on display in Cheeseburn, and I
encourage you to go and see the show, if not for mine and the other artists’
work then for the fabulous aspect of the gallery within Cheeseburn Grange. Set
amid acres of beautiful landscaped parkland and gardens, the exhibition takes
place in the Stables Gallery, but there is also a Hayloft space and chapel of
St. Francis Xavier. Ten miles west of Newcastle, near Stamfordham, I can’t
think of anywhere quite like this in the region – so close to the city yet most
definitely in the country – where striking contemporary art is being shown in
innovative ways.
Mike Collier, The Dawn Chorus at Cheeseburn (4). This is a seven-layered screen print of the sixteen birdsongs from the dawn chorus. |
Mike Collier, The Evening Chorus at Cheeseburn |
Singing
The World is on display as part of Cheeseburn’s two open weekends: this bank
holiday in August (26-28th) and also on the 2nd and 3rd
September. Entry is free with a suggested donation, and I’m told that delicious
refreshments are also available at the Stables café.
'Dawn Chorus, Cleadon Village', set on the wall of the Stables Gallery, Cheeseburn. |