Guided Tour
The group were entranced by Paul Granjon’ s performance, which brought up the idea of tapping windows doors and anything that makes sound to produce an artwork from, within the school situation.
Calum Stirling’s installation was well accepted as the group interacted with it. Katie commenting on the fact that she thought that it was a ‘fantasy world’.
Everyone enjoyed Neville Gabie’s ‘Triptych’ and thought that it made them feel invisible when viewing.
Looking at Aisling O’Beirn’s ‘Some Swansea Sites’ billboard at the Swansea Amphitheatre
Looking at Neville Gabie’s triptych ‘Land and Sea’ in the Quadrant Shopping Centre