


Our aim from the outset has been to to find a space, a house or a flat which has been used as a home, rather than using the traditional confines of the gallery in which we would create and exhibit our art. The output will be the direct response of our personal exchange(s) with the site.
That evening we sat down to some great food, wine and conversation . We had decided that over our time at the house we would use it in a constructive way to give feed back to each other and have a group crit on each others work. So the 7 of us, over dinner began this process, which took 4 hours! I know this seems like a long time in our minds to grasp, but it seemed to fly by and I think was one of the highlights of our stay! I suppose that's what happens when you spend time with like minded people and enjoy their company. It's a privilege to be with a group of people with which you can discuss each others work in a frank and open way, which needs an element of trust, honesty and the ability to be able to take it on board without taking it personally. Some difficult things were said, but above all there was a sense of encouragement, excitement and community and we definitely had some laughs along the way.We have now found the empty house we wanted: a dilapidated building with several rooms, bedrooms and a bathroom, waiting to be renovated a perfect environment for us to begin work and with an expectation that the site with have direct inspiration to our work.
An empty house is often a transient space with its own narrative. Memory and history are saturated in the walls of a house and each room within that house has a story to tell. A house, a building awaiting re-occupation or demolition occupies a space, often ignored or considered unimportant. It is this "in between" space that we want to challenge and add to, in a changing and increasing dialogue.
We will document the whole process with a video film and photographs. This documentation and not the produced art will form the basis of a gallery exhibition to mark the end of the process together with some materials brought back from the site.
We have advertised our project on
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2273464784&ref=mf .
We are also investigating the documentation process in terms of the possibility of installing webcams or posting regular video updates online, so that our "working" can be viewed on the net because we want to engage the viewer and invite "outsiders" to enter the space.