Newsletter - Art at the Edge

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Newsletter - Art at the Edge
where sport becomes art
Newsletter
Breaking News...
WELCOME TO THE MAY NEWSLETTER 2012
Art at the Edge sculptures at the Olympic Park
On 9th May, Art at the Edge were thrilled to take
a number of sculptures from the bronze
collection to the Olympic Park in London. They
were displayed in the Olympic Family Lounge at
the Basketball Arena during the Sainsbury’s
School Games 2012.
ART AT THE EDGE
Organised by the Youth Sport Trust, the
Sainsbury's 2012 School Games is a
multi-sport event for the UK's elite young
athletes of school age. In this it’s inaugural year,
the Games took place in London from 6th -9th
May 2012.
Over 1,600 young athletes competed in 12 current and future Olympic and Paralympic sports. The Olympic Stadium, Velodrome and Aquatics Centre at the Olympic
Park hosting the competitions on the final day.
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where sport becomes art
More breaking news...
More Art at the Edge sculptures hit London
Grand Designs Live
Chelsea Flower Show
Nikki Taylor’s stunning wire
mesh sculptures were wowing
visitors at Grand Design Live at
the ExCel Centre London last
week.
The bronze fencing sculpture by Sue Freeborough from the Art at the Edge
commissioned collection will grace the Beazley/Hillier garden ‘Duel and the
Crown’ at the Chelsea Flower show from the 22nd-26th May.
Andy McIndoe, Managing Director of Hillier Nurseries and Garden Centres
and Designer of the Hillier Chelsea Exhibit for the past 23 years said, ‘I am
delighted to feature the stunning bronze sculpture ‘Fencing’ by Sue
Freeborough, kindly loaned by Tasburgh House Hotel, Bath. ……..Although it
may be small in stature it is big in presence and perfectly captures the
dynamic energy of the sport’.
ART AT THE EDGE
Grand Designs launched
The Grand Art Fair this year and
invited Art at the Edge to
participate. Nikki’s sprinting
Olympic champion Jason
Gardener, diving Olympic
hopeful Tom Daley and graceful
gymnast were on display for the
many thousands of visitors to the
hugely popular event.
Nikki Taylor with Grand Designs presenter Kevin McLeod
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‘Fencing’ by Sue Freeborough
where sport becomes art
Don’t miss the chance to win a sculpture in the Art at the Edge Lottery...
ART AT THE EDGE
For just £10 a ticket you could win your choice of the 30 wonderful bronze maquettes, commissioned from both
established and up and coming contemporary British sculptors and worth up to £6,000.
Tickets are available online at our website www.artattheedge.org/news/art-at-the-edge-lottery-2/
or contact our Administrator Riann at [email protected]
This second lottery will be drawn at the close of the Paralympic Games 9th September 2012.
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