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The final exbition

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 02/03/2024 This morning, I went back to the Cadman building to arrange the art pieces with Rico and waited for Glen to come and pick the artpiece up. Anna provided a van for Rico and me so that we wouldn't have to bring the pieces ourselves in the horrible weather. When I took the train to Kidsgrove Canal, the weather was terrible: rainy, cold, and sleet. Especially after I got down from the Kidsgrove train station, the rain seemed heavier. The weather report had mentioned that the rain would last from 9 in the morning until the afternoon, so I was quite worried that the exhibition might be cancelled. However, when we started the art trails, the rain almost stopped, and visitors could enjoy the art journey. Initially, I was quite nervous and my speech was not very fluent. However, as I interacted with more visitors, I realized that they were really interested in our art pieces and wanted to know more about them. This helped me gain confidence, and I was able to communicate with th...

Final site visit

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29/02/2024 (The original space) Today, the people involved in the canal project are making a final site visit to verify the installation space. In my proposal, I suggested placing my art pieces on the wall near the train station, but most of the other art pieces are located near the Harecastle Tunnel entrance.     (Anna's suggestion)                                                     (final decision)                          Anna suggested that I put my art pieces there as well, so that visitors can see them together. However, there is another space near the bridge that Anna suggested, but it's difficult for visitors to step back and get a good look at the art. Instead, I found another space that I thought would relate b...