Calm before the storm.
The (w)ORD 19 artists enjoy the still evening and Marit Tunestveit Dyre's performance on the adjacent headland before a few days of rain and gales.
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
GULATING
Second day at Tyvika, and the (w)ORD artists head for the ancient Vikimg Parliament or TING at Gulen and a guided tour of the historic site.
Monday, 26 August 2019
Fløyen
Scheduled trip to meet the local Bergen Skog- og træplantingselskap (Bergen Forestry Group) in the forests by Mount Fløyen. The location of a sawmill adjacent to plantation, utilised for timber needs for wayfinding, recreational building and estate needs, seems so well considered and managed, creating perfectly efficient and contained carbon neutral cycle.
BERGEN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Visit to the Manuscript and Department of Special Collections at the University of Bergen Library. The librarians have kindly sourced pieces with Scottish and Norwegian themes relevant to the Workshop/Residency. The (w)ORD artists are intrigued by the early printed maps and geological and botanical codices.
Sunday, 25 August 2019
Hordamuseum
Second day in Bergen and the (w)ORD artists head for the Folk Museum at Hordamuseum in a local car share minibus.
Events at the museum include Fjord traditional boat trips and an intriguing 'whittling' exhibition.
Saturday, 24 August 2019
BAG SEMINAR
The (w)ORD 19 Workshop/Residency opens in Bergen with a one day seminar and lunch at the BAG arts studios, with guest speakers and the (w)ORD artists presenting topical talks and presentations.
Guest speakers included:
Øystein Jansen (UIB) - How geology creates shapes in rocks and in the landscape
Eldar Heide (HVL - professor in Norwegian language):
Place names that guide and hide
TEXST Group - wordplay 1 - short word exercises
Hanne Sophie Greve - (Kystordverket) - about the disappearance of Norwegian coastal words and how to save them
Sabine Popp - (Stipendiat, KMD, UIB) - an artistic research project that is based on seaweed kelp forests along the Norwegian coast
and the Artists:
Marit Tunestveit Dyre
Sarah Jost
David A Rios
Randi Annie Strand
Sarah Jost
David A Rios
Randi Annie Strand
Imi Maufe
Jon Mcleod
Calum Wallis
Calum Wallis
David Lemm
David Faithfull
Friday, 23 August 2019
(w)ORD 2019 NORWAY
(w)ORD is a creative collaboration between Scottish and Norwegian artists looking at common historical, cultural and geographical connections, with an emphasis on linguistic links between the two countries. It was instigated by the artists and co-curators, Imi Maufe form the Bergen Ateliergruppe (BAG) in Norway and David Faithfull from the Society of Scottish Artist (SSA) in Scotland.
Following a workshop residency on the Isle of Mull off the West coast of Scotland in June 2018, the second stage of the residency programme took place in Bergen and Gulen, on the West Coast of Norway from the 24th of August to the 6th of September 2019.
The workshop residency began with an introductory one-day seminar at the BAG studios on the 24thof August as part of this year’s BAG Art Camp 2019, with invited academic speakers, interwoven with word play exercises facilitated by the Bergen based artist group, Tekst.
As well as the artists presenting their own work, speakers at the seminar included Eldar Heide presenting research on Place Names and nautical orientation in early fjord history, Hanne Sophie Greve looking at language and early printed texts , Øystein Jansen discussing the Geology and rock formations of the Norwegian coastline and Sabine Popp presenting her artistic investigations on marine kelp forests.
During their time in Bergen the artists also made field trips to the Hordamuseum (Folk Museum), were given a tour by the local Bergen Skog- og træplantingselskap (Bergen Forestry Group) and visited the Manuscript and Department of Special Collections at the University of Bergen Library. This was followed by a visit and letterpress printmaking session at the Bergens Tekniske Museum Print workshop.
After this initial period of research and learning, the (w)ORD artists travelled by express ferry to a traditional fjord smallholding in Gulen. Then through discussions, group activities, collaborations and individual investigations the artists developed work and collectively discussed the developing themes and the next stages of the project.
One scheduled event, included a guided tour nearby of the old Viking Parliament at Gulating, which mirrored the significance of the ancient Viking raids on Mull in Scotland between the 8thand 12th centuries.
The (w)ORD artists are currently investigating exhibition opportunities in both Norway and Scotland, alongside the publication of an accompanying publication and/or Artists Book.
The participants for (w)ORD 2019 were:
Norwegian Artists:
Marit Tunestveit Dyre
Sarah Jost
Imi Maufe
David A Rios
Randi Annie Strand
David A Rios
Randi Annie Strand
Scottish Artists:
David Faithfull
David Faithfull
David Lemm
Jon Mcleod
Calum Wallis
(w)ORD is part of this year’s BAG Art Camp 2019 has been organised by Imi Maufe (BAG) and Sarah Jost (BAG) in Norway, in collaboration with David Faithfull and the SSA in Scotland.
Calum Wallis
(w)ORD is part of this year’s BAG Art Camp 2019 has been organised by Imi Maufe (BAG) and Sarah Jost (BAG) in Norway, in collaboration with David Faithfull and the SSA in Scotland.
For more info about the Bag Art Camp and the 2018 blog visit:
www.bagartcamp.no/2019.html or www.w18ord.blogspot.comor www.s-s-a.org
www.bagartcamp.no/2019.html or www.w18ord.blogspot.comor www.s-s-a.org
(w)ORD 2019 was financially supported by Bergen Kommune, Creative Scotland and the artists involved.
With special thanks to Solveig and Orlaug Brekke for their amazing hospitality in letting us stay at their smallholding at Tjuvika in Gulen and to Magnhild Brekke for her enlightening talk on the living history of the place.
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(w)ORD 2019 residency in Norway
This year's BAG Art Camp took place in Norway in Bergen and Gulen with the following artists attending: David Faithfull, David Lemm, Jon...
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Visit to the Manuscript and Department of Special Collections at the University of Bergen Library. The librarians have kindly sourced piec...
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Calm before the storm. The (w)ORD 19 artists enjoy the still evening and Marit Tunestveit Dyre' s performance on the adjacent headlan...
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The (w)ORD artists settle into life at Tjuvika, embracing the history and character of the place; exploring the surrounding landscape; di...





















