
Andrew
Dodds, 'Underfall', 2009; biodiversity survey of a dry dock,
Bristol. Photo: Chris Kennedy, courtesy The Architecture
Centre, Bristol.
Milton Creek Resident Artist
Andrew Dodds
The Milton
Creek Artists Residency has been developed in response to
the Landscape Project and will aim to:
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Frame and
articulate the existing and inspirational character and
qualities of Milton Creek (such as the juxtaposition of the
post industrial landscape alongside its major growing
industries)
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Engage
audiences with the heritage and future of the site, making
connections between the existing natural landscapes and its
future as a space for recreation and tourism.

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Andrew
Dodds, 'Arcadia Amongst the Ruins', 2008; field guide to the
flora of brownfield sites, County Leitrim, Ireland.
Andrew Dodds is
a Belfast-born artist, now based in London. He is
particularly noted for his context-specific works exploring
our historical and cultural relationship with ‘nature’, the
‘voice’, and the shared potentialities of public space. He
consistently engages and acknowledges others in the
imagining, production and reception of his artwork, often
questioning received structures and certainties within and
beyond the art arena. Dodds' work has been exhibited and
commissioned widely at major public galleries, artist-run
spaces and non-gallery sites.
Recent exhibitions include Baltic Centre for Contemporary
Art, Gateshead (2009), Azad Art Gallery, Tehran (2010),
Airfield Trust, Dublin (2009) and The Architecture Centre,
Bristol (2009). His publications and writings are
distributed internationally through book fairs, art journals
including Frieze,
and artists' publisher Book Works, London.
www.andrewdodds.com

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