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Trellis Young Producers

Six Trellis Young Producers: Bri, Eliza, Huda, Rebecca, Reese & Sofe have each produced a new artwork as part of the Field Works exhibition. These were made in response to six commissioned Trellis artworks and are on display in the bar area of Hoxton Hall.Ìý

In its pilot year of the programme, the Young Producers were paired with Trellis artists and paid to produce a physical outcome for the exhibition. The brief asked them to document the narratives and processes from each Trellis commission in the most appropriate format.

The Trellis team partnered with to bring this programme to life. The group also visited galleries and cultural venues across London to explore creative industries and learn about career journeys in the arts as part of six skills sessions led by Curators, Producers, and Artists.

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Reese Campbell

Graphic image of a cocktail glass with a straw and a line on the edge. colours are oranges and reds.
Responding to Public Powers, ReeseÌýmade aÌýseries of printed and hand drawn posters messaging about spaces, community and politics.

Sofe Barker

Head shot of Sofe
SofeÌýcreatedÌýa poem and spoken word piece in response to Women Walk EastÌýthats explores how geography is gendered and sexualised.Ìý

Eliza Jones

grainy photograph of a disused shop front in an Edwardian terrace. The shop sign reads "33 S. Schwartz 33" and the front of the shop is plastered with posters and stickers.
Eliza respondedÌýto Along the Lane, and created a written guided walk tracing the history of the communities in Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane.Ìý

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Rebecca Dyer

illustrated head floating in ripples of pink. Face have purple eyes, purple lips and eye balls emerging from afro style hair.
Responding to Social Making, RebeccaÌýmade an animation and a painting about how the Ukrainian folklore and holiday rituals connect with nature, regeneration, and how it benefits us as people.

Bri Leung

Handwritten text: The School Play. Plan for the first rehearsal. with a small star in the top corner.
BriÌýresponded to Fortuna and created a rehearsal plan for the school play, the catch being that government mandates stop certain activities taking place and the play is decided by how the reader rolls their dice.Ìý

Huda Caglayan

In a busy room, a small group are gathered around a stand with what looks like a robot articulated hand made of blue plastic and with orange wires emerging from the palm and trailing off screen.
HudaÌýproduced an interactive book in response to the dystopian and utopian visions in Unbuilt Environments using playful imagery to illustrate disabled activism. Ìý

About our partners, Future Formed:

offers Waltham Forest residents insight and exposure to the creative industries and aims to support participants into paid work. TheyÌýtake a case-by-case approach, so the pathÌýtaken by residentsÌýwill reflect their individual needs, availability, and ambitions.

photo of a cropped poloroid of three people, posing like Charlie's Angels. These are the Future Formed team.

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