Artist Jo Salter visits Snibston to see Paul Conneally’s exhibition The Blind Fiddler Home Entertainment 1806-2012 - Jo is seen here with Transform Snibston lead artist Maurice Maguire
she sings the song to be lost in the forest
rite of passage
Pressing Apples
The first pressing of apples foraged at Loughborough University. The start of artist Anne-marie Culhane’s Fruit Routes work which will see Loughborough University become the world’s first edible campus.
Cutting Apples
Apples being prepared by artist Miriam Keye and Jo Salter for shredding and then juicing in the fruit press. Part of Anne-Marie Culhane’s ‘Fruit Routes’ for Loughborough University.
A Bottle and Two Jars
Paul Conneally 2011
Inside the hut at Loughborough University where artist Anne-Marie Culhane’s Fruit Routes is based. In Fruit Routes Culhane will attempt to develop the worlds first edible campus.
First Juice - Paul Conneally 2011
first juice a lone wasp explores the apple press
The first juice from the apple press set up as part of artist Anne-Marie Culhane’s Fruit Routes project which looks to create the first edible universoty campus. I’ll be giving a walk and talk exploring the idea of artist as forager along with artists Bob Levene, Gillian Whiteley and Anne-Marie on Monday the 10th October late afternoon early evening - all welcome.