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Fi Burke

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Installation at Wirksworth Festival - September 10th and 11th

September 3, 2011 Fi Burke

SIFT is a large-scale flour installation at Wirksworth Festival set in Anthony Gell School. Sift will be part of the Trails Weekend on Saturday, September 10th and Sunday September 11th between 10 am and 5 pm at venue 13.

As well as the main installation, there will be an exhibition of Fi’s Flourscape art photography prints and Fi will be there all weekend playing with flour!

Take home a piece of the art!  Come along between 3 – 5 pm on Sunday and take some well looked after art flour away with you.

For 3 weeks in September the historic Derbyshire market town of Wirksworth throws open its doors and invites you in to see some great art in some fascinating places.  Inspirational work from international and national artists is shown alongside the very best local and regional artists.  This year you will be able to explore even more of the town with work planned in churches, woodland, pubs, quarries and amazing houses.  Highlights include:

Trails Weekend: 10th - 11th September

Contemporary Visual Art : 10th - 25th September

Community Celebration: 25th September

Performance Programme: 9th - 25th September

Festival Fringe: 9th-25th September

For a full downloadable brochure, please visit the Wirksworth Festival website at http://www.wirksworthfestival.co.uk/

In News Tags flour installation, sift, wirksworth festival
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From Instagram

Experimenting with getting editions from my Kant series printed onto square Hahnemühle paper (rather than as orbs behind glass). I'm pleased with the quality.
I laugh at myself sometimes (actually a lot!), my first visit to a hide in a proper bird watching place (Burtonmere wetlands) and I'm loving everything about the experience - the birds, the sounds, the tranquility, the meditative nature of it all. So
Here's Larry and Andy enjoying being part of Chester's first Photo Festival. It's all over now but it sounds like it will be back next year. Thanks to Alex and the team for organising such a successful and gargantuan event.

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If you love photography and can get to Chester, I recommend checking out Chester's First Photo festival
@chesterphotofestival

It's a festival that seeks to celebrate the democratisation of photography as an art, enabling photographers at all levels
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