I have been exploring the relationship between place and the sense of home through various art forms to produce this current work, triggered in part by the names of children carved into the victorian bricks of the workhouse at Wicklewood, Norfolk. The labels given to those children, recorded in the decayed archived minutes, were ingrained into those who received them. Through an installation piece, screenprints and etchings I hope to raise the level of understanding of the inmates, giving authority to their forgotten lives and to stimulate dialogue.
The etchings are based on an official visit to the workhouse 1894 by a member of the British Medical Journal.
The etchings are based on an official visit to the workhouse 1894 by a member of the British Medical Journal.
Taffy the Sanctus, was here on 25th Nov 1865
UNEARTHED
From whence admitted
Pauperism is in the blood
Hereditary in nature
LIGHT
During the dark days of winter the instruction of the children is much hindered by want of light
Teach the children to read but not to write
BASTILLE
A body that breathes
OLD BASTY
SPIKE
HOUSE OF INDUSTRY
poorhouse
WORKHOUSE
poorhouse
WORKHOUSE
Habits of usefulness and virtue
Breaking
Crushing
Picking
Chopping
Grinding
Crushing
Picking
Chopping
Grinding
JACKET WOMEN
STIGMA
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