Lorna Barrowclough

‘Holding your knife and fork properly’

Using both limited time, an unknown space and site-specific objects, Lorna Barrowclough will create a piece of work within a 7-day time frame that explores the wonderment of small crude replicated objects of particular place meaning.  In this case the objects being knives and forks (amount of sets to be produced unlimited, produced in a production line format) in a nod to the industrial spirit of Sheffield and a nod to her own heritage connected with industry in this city.

A first in a series of site specific sculptural multiples for Lorna, she aims to take the preciousness out of a single isolated object and to further reinforce this non- preciousness with the materials she uses. Looking to the impact that small-dismissed materials can evoke from the viewer.

Once constructed within the basement area of Bank Street Arts, the public will be given the option to buy the sets of knifes and forks, hence the ‘natural’ deconstruction part of the piece will begin; the viewer will be allowed to literally buy into the piece.

Thus exploring the following concept: will we consume anything?