Artists who have already applied for Series 9 of Landscape Artist of the Year - but have not been selected for one of the pods - can now apply to be one of the Wildcard Artists at one of the six venues around the UK in June
Entries to be a Wildcard at one of the six Heat Locations in Series 9 open at midday tomorrow.
- wildcard spaces are very limited so be ready to apply
- ONLY those who submitted an application to be on the programme can apply - hence I'm not including the link for applications in this post as it's in the email sent already sent to applicants
This post:
- highlights the locations and dates
- speculates on what the two views at each location will be
- provides some tips re accommodation and travel
I'll be doing a future post which will summarise:
- lessons learned by previous wildcard artists
- recommendations for pod artists
Where will Landscape Artist of the Year be held in 2023?
The Heats of Series 9 of Landscape Artist of the Year will be filmed in June 2023 at
- Liverpool
- Hever Castle in Kent
- Stonehaven on the Aberdeenshire coast in Scotland.
Liverpool
DATES:
Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th June 2023
The 12th edition of Liverpool Biennial ‘uMoya: The sacred Return of Lost Things’ addresses the history and temperament of the city of Liverpool and is a call for ancestral and indigenous forms of knowledge, wisdom and healing. In the isiZulu language, ‘uMoya’ means spirit, breath, air, climate and wind.
The festival explores the ways in which people and objects have the potential to manifest power as they move across the world, while acknowledging the continued losses of the past. It draws a line from the ongoing Catastrophes caused by colonialism towards an insistence on being truly Alive.
Potential locations in and around Liverpool.
It's difficult to say as there's lots of scope - hence no pics!
I wrote this post backwards (i.e. I wrote the other two episodes first). Given the extensive and expansive presence of water in the other two locations, I'm thinking that at least one of the dates had to involve water - if not both.
I gather that one likely location will be the Albert Dock - which used to be home to a television programme so I guess that's got the facilities they need.
I think I'd be very surprised if at least one of the heats doesn't focus on visible urban artwork within the Biennial. Hard to say what that might be! It's possible Kathleen's connection with the Biennial might allow things to happen which otherwise would not happen.
Plus it occurred to me that the Liver Building looks a bit like a castle - see below for why this might be relevant!
There again, they might go for one of the very big Cathedrals! So lots of options....
Travel and Accommodation
Liverpool has a mainline train station at Lime Street and good road connections. But there's the issue of train strikes....
There's also lots of accommodation in the city - but
- you need to bear in mind the dates are at the same time as the first week of the Biennial. There may be competition!
- this is Trip Advisor in the ten best cheap hotels in Liverpool
- Try getting a B&B across the River Mersey and using the commuter ferry if you want to save costs (I watched "Race across the world too!"). If - as I speculate - one of the locations is across the Mersey then you'll be on the right side of the River!
Hever Castle
DATES:
Tuesday 20th June and Wednesday 21st June 2023.
I think this is an excellent choice for the film company in terms of making life easy. For example, it
offers accommodation on site. Or maybe I mean appearing to make life easy?
Potential locations in and around Hever Castle
I've been to
Hever Castle in Kent several times. I know it fairly well. The views if offers include
- castle and moat and interesting topiary (former home of
- Italianate Gardens - with lots of flat grass
- a very large lake - with flat ground at various locations around its edge.
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Hever Castle and Moat - with LOTS of reflections and flat ground nearby Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC 2.0) |
The Lake at Hever Castle
(which you get to via the Italianate Gardens)
photo: Katherine Tyrrell
Given the facilities it offers, my guess is both locations for both pod artists and wildcards will be located within the grounds which are relatively flat and hence relatively easy to move the pods around. It also offers accessibility to much of the grounds if disability issues are considered (as they should be).