Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation
Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation

© Lorna Green. All rights reserved, DACS 2024. Image credit: The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds

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Lorna Green did her MPhil at the University of Leeds and was a visiting lecturer in the School of Fine Arts, History of Arts and Cultural Studies from 1990 to 1997. In 1995 she was commissioned to create a site-specific sculpture for the Chancellor’s Court. This work is made up of three stone circles, each stone bearing a rectangle of polished granite reflecting the sky and surrounding environment. Green explains the sculpture ‘is intended to be used – for sitting, for meeting at and to create a socially interactive space’ and students can be seen lunching and revising among the stones on sunny days. Green redesigned the whole area in collaboration with landscape architect Allan R. Ruff, who created a garden path recalling the flow of a river, the planting changing shape and colour as the seasons pass.

The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery, University of Leeds

Leeds

Title

Meet, Sit and Talk; Conversation

Date

1995–1999

Medium

sandstone, polished granite, gravel, cement & grass

Accession number

LEEUA 1999.016

Acquisition method

commissioned, 1999

Work type

Landscape

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