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Index: Esther Collins

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Esther Collins, Joinery, 2019. Image courtesy of the artist.

Raising the Sittingbourne Barn

Raising the Sittingbourne Barn is a long-term project exploring grassroots methods of designing and making new buildings, with the aim of creating a permanent ‘barn’ in Milton Creek Country Park to be owned and run…

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Esther Collins, Joinery, 2019. Photo: Marta Martinez

Esther Collins - Joinery

In summer 2019, artist Esther Collins led a series of hands-on, creative workshops under the title of Joinery. The workshops explored designing and making, with guest artists Lydia Brockless and Dylan Shipton, and tested out…

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Stuff Happens Here, Session with Jo Waterhouse, 2016. Photo: Matthew de Pulford

Esther Collins - Stuff Happens Here

Artist Esther Collins worked with us to create Stuff Happens Here, a project which aimed to support artists aged 18 to 24 years on the Isle of Sheppey. Participants met and collaborated with artists, designers…

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Esther Collins, Good Tidings, 2015. Photo: Matt Rowe

Esther Collins - Good Tidings

A ‘tiding’ is the word used for a group of magpies – a bird well known for its interest in finding beautiful things. Good Tidings is a group set-up by artist Esther Collins to create…

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