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Jenny Meehan, #unsettledgallery No.8 |
Small World Futures is a collection of 38 miniature sculptures
depicting what life could look like in years to come. Each of these
small artworks will be placed in public spaces (#unsettledgallery)
around London Bridge. Every day throughout February we will be
featuring one of these worlds here on the website. A writer will also
use the world as inspiration to create something new and fresh, their
words describing the shape of a new world.
Today we discover the Small World Future of.... Jenny Meehan
The year is 5,000,000,000 AD
Twinkle twinkle dying star
No escape from what you are
Hanging
limply in the sky
Watching us all wave bye-bye
Twinkle twinkle
dying star
Au revoir our ex-solar.
Now your light and fire
are gone
Earth's too cold to live upon
You can't blame the
human race
Off to try another place
Twinkle twinkle dying
star
Au revoir our ex-solar.
Natalie Low
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Jenny Meehan |
You can find Jenny Meehan's Small World Future at #unsettledgallery
No.8, in the garden seating areas behind the Greenwood Theatre on Snowsfields, London Bridge. If you can find it then you can take it home, or
perhaps you will leave it for someone else to discover.
Jenny Meehan grew up
in Teddington (Middlesex) and achieved a BA Hons Degree in
Literature at Kingston University before studying for a Post Graduate Certificate in Education at Roehampton
University. As an artist Meehan takes a process led approach, creating art that is informed by her research activities, her outlook on life,
and personal experiences. Her visual art is intimately connected
with her writing and poetry, and the relationship between these two
strands of her creativity is a lively and interesting one. She is particularly interested in the relationships between
creativity, spirituality and health and wellbeing, and uses both
Christian contemplative practices and participation in regular
psychoanalysis to inform the direction and development of her
artistic practice.
http://www.jamartlondon.com/
https://jennymeehan.wordpress.com/
Natalie Low enjoys putting words on paper and believes that
everyone has a book of some sort inside them. She lives in
Twickenham, UK with her rather charming family. She has published two
chapbooks Dementia (2015) and recently School Run (2017).
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