Friday 1 July 2011

More Folkestone Triennial…

The first thing I put on this blog when I started it was a selection of posters I did for Strange Cargo to call for submissions to Everywhere Means Something to Someone, a people's guidebook to Folkestone made up of their personal stories and knowledge about the town. The guidebook was commissioned by the Folkestone Triennial.
I also designed postcards and beer mats, which were put out in pubs across the town to get people talking and thinking about the book…
Then I illustrated a map of 'hidden Folkestone' showing all the things that have happened in the town, stuff that looms large in local legend. The drawing was originally for primary school children to take home and interview their parents about Folkestone stories, but it ended up being quite popular in its own right…


It was great fun to draw! Then I designed the book itself - around 550 pages long, it's a really nice thick 'pocket book' (A6) filled with beautiful photos by Ben Hills and stories by the People of Folkestone, which Strange Cargo are selling at £5 a copy during the Triennial.
Then I made some garish wallpaper for the exhibition to coincide with the launch of the book. The theme of the 2011 Triennial is 'A Million Miles from Home' so Strange Cargo, who are based in Folkestone, chose to make their gallery into a home environment…

Then I made a Folkestone board game, like snakes and ladders, to be played in the gallery during the exhibition…
Now the gallery's open and it looks great! Strange Cargo found some amazing stuff on ebay and junk shops, and the place has a very homely air. The books are selling like hot cakes, people are making themselves cups of tea in the 50s kitchenette area…
 The map has been made into a jigsaw which people have been playing with every day while they visit the gallery…
And the board game seems to have been a success - apparently one small lad managed to do it in three steps!
It's really nice to see all these things together in one place, and I'm particularly pleased with how the book has come out - it seems to be going down well. Again, you want a break from work? Come to Folkestone and buy the book, and explore its nooks and crannies!

4 comments:

  1. Unbelievable work Scarlett, can you only get the book there?

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  2. Cheers Tibbs! Yeah, I think at the moment it's only available in the town, but they may have plans to sell it online - I'm not sure.

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  3. Scvarlett, where acn I get a copy of the map of hidden Folkestone? It would make a great Christmas pressie.

    #Regards, Polly Harvey

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  4. Hi Polly – unfortunately I haven't got any left but I think that possibly Strange Cargo (www.strangecargo.org.uk) might have some left, as they commissioned it. Good luck and happy Christmas!

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