Super Slow Way, a major arts commissioning programme established to create a
lasting legacy of arts and culture in Pennine Lancashire, has appointed Laurie
Peake as its director.
Laurie will lead the commissioning of artists for the three-year
project, running until 2017, which has received a £2million grant from Arts
Council England’s Creative People & Places programme. Super Slow
Way will be developed by leading arts producers, working with local
communities along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal from Blackburn to Pendle.
Inspired
by the canal and taking its cue from the Slow
Movement, Super Slow Way asks how can we use our time more creatively;
bringing art and artists to this space where time slows down, to look afresh at
how people live their fast-paced lives and how they relate to their
environment, neighbourhoods and to each other.
Laurie Peake, Director
for Super Slow Way, said: “I’m very proud to be
from Pennine Lancashire and thrilled to be given the opportunity to get
involved in the already vibrant cultural life of the region. I’m excited by the
potential of Super Slow Way and looking forward to working with artists
from near and far as well as residents across the area, using its great
industrial heritage, dramatic landscapes and cultural diversity as inspiration
and material. I hope Super Slow Way can spark a creative revolution on
the banks of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal; one that inspires new types of
productivity and offers opportunities to spend our time more imaginatively,
supporting existing cultural activity and encouraging new forms. My aim is to
harness the arts to look back at what shaped this area, to ask new questions
about where we are now and imagine and propose new directions for where we are
heading.”
Tony Hales, chair of the Super Slow Way project board,
added: “Super
Slow Way is a hugely ambitious project that aims to celebrate, unite and
excite the communities along the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. Laurie has a
superb track record of running major cultural programmes, so we are delighted
to have her on board. We’re now looking forward to turning our ambitions
into reality, and create a truly unique cultural project together with the
local people over the coming years.”
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