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Wednesday, 8th October 2008

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The back-up crew



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Published Date: 11 March 2008
AN essential local project team has worked closely together with the group of 15 young people, Greyworld and the Big Art Trust to bring the Big Art Project in Burnley to fruition.
In the two years since Burnley was announced as one of the seven UK Big Art Project finalists, they have ensured the detailed planning and delivery of the main Greyworld commission and the continuing community engagement programme of activity.

They are:

Kerenza Hines - curator Kerenza Hines;

Paul Hartley - youth engagement officer;

Helen Knowles - strategic arts development officer for Burnley BCouncil;

Chris May - director of Creative Partnerships East Lancashire;

Alyson Dobson - project support officer for Burnley Council;

Kevin Keith and Amy Blackburn - public relations officers for Burnley Council; and

Kate Trafford - Neighbourhood Commission co-ordinator.

<strong>Click here for the young stars of the Big Art Project

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  • Last Updated: 11 March 2008 2:49 PM
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  • Location: Burnley
 
 

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