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Early Warning Signs
Ellie Harrison
UK wide, United Kingdom



Project Start: 11/06/2011
Project End: 31/12/2021 Still in Production
Category: Visual Art and Installations
Tags: intervention, lifelong, long-term, recycle, signs, sustainability, tour, urban
Link: http://www.ellieharrison.com/earlywarningsigns
Media Link: http://vimeo.com/ellieharrison/earlywarningsigns

The Early Warning Signs project was one of the outcomes of Ellie Harrison’s period as artist-in-residence at Two Degrees festival: a week of ‘art and activism, climate and cuts’, which took place at Artsadmin in London from 12 - 18 June 2011.

A series of four of these signs were produced for the festival and displayed for its duration outside Artsadmin on London’s Commercial Street. They aimed to act as beacons for Two Degrees - utilising the brazen marketing techniques of capitalism, not as a tool to sell us more, but as a tool to simply remind us of the consequences of our consumption.

Whilst in residence, Ellie Harrison began to acknowledge the contradiction inherent in producing such material-heavy permanent signs for the sake of a one-week festival, especially one that was meant to be addressing issues of sustainability.

By the end of Two Degrees, it seemed vital for the festival’s and the artist’s integrity, that the four signs be allowed to continue to promote their cause long into the future.

And so the Early Warning Signs project was born. In the spirit of her new mantra ‘reduce, reuse, recycle your art’ and in an attempt to address the responsibility the contemporary artist should have to the objects she produces, Ellie Harrison decided to become the facilitator of this lifelong project to continue to tour the four signs to different public locations.

In 2012, the first year of the Early Warning Signs project, the host venues are:

- The Hidden Gardens, Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE
- Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA), 152 Nethergate, Dundee
- Centre of Contemporary Arts (CCA), 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
- Site Gallery, 1 Brown Street, Sheffield

The application procedure to find new host venues for 2013 began in July, with an annual deadline on 1 October. The signs are transported towards the end of December each year so they can take up residence in their new locations each January.

Any enquires about how to apply to become a host venue in 2013 should be directed to the project website:

www.ellieharrison.com/earlywarningsigns


 

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