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Hospitalfield combines contemporary art, history and horticulture as first stage of Future Plan

a href= http://ww.hospitalfield.org.uk target= blank Hospitalfield /a is an exceptional resource for contemporary artists and local and internati

Hospitalfield: Art project explores concept of return to hope

Artist Luke Pell is running workshops centred on the concept of ‘respair’ at Hospitalfield, as Gayle Ritchie discovers. Luke Pell is fascinated by the obsolete word “respair” – the return of hope after a period of despair. “I discovered it reading an article by the novelist Jesmyn Ward in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and personal tragedy, following the death of her husband, and the Black Lives Matter protests in the US last year,” explains the artist. “I was really curious about this word. I did some research and discovered it’s a kissing cousin of the word ‘despair’.” While the word has largely fallen out of use, Luke has found it popping up on social media.

Tributes to Norfolk and Suffolk 4x4 founder Christoper Jones

Stuffed bunny toys left in streets of Napier, thrown from car

Stuffed bunny toys left in streets of Napier, thrown from car 7 Apr, 2021 10:58 PM 2 minutes to read An example of the stuffed rabbit toys that have been seemingly randomly thrown and placed on streets, driveways, and in business areas around Napier this week. Photo / Facebook An example of the stuffed rabbit toys that have been seemingly randomly thrown and placed on streets, driveways, and in business areas around Napier this week. Photo / Facebook They range in colours from grey, white and pink and some appear in large clusters. Olly Chilton, of Hastings, was sitting in the car with three friends at the Car & Dog Wash Napier on Hyderabad Rd on Tuesday night when three of the rabbit toys were thrown at them.

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