“We’re blessed with a new and extraordinary site close to the East Suffolk coast with its woodland, heath, marsh and, of course, sky,” says David Baldry who is head of fine art at the University of Suffolk and, as an artist himself, works in drawing, sculpture, video and architecture.
“Art is at its best when pointing to something we don’t always acknowledge or which we take for granted,” he says. “This year, artists have every opportunity to think about, engage with and make sculpture in a very special location.”
Sculpture in the Valley curator David Baldry, head of fine art at the University of Suffolk, says art is at its best when pointing to something we don’t always acknowledge or which we take for granted”.