My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout
My Shout

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Two carved benches with scenes representing the town and its history, A collaboration between artists Daphne Ford, David Ibbotson, Joanna Payne, Julia Paterson, Linda Turner-Katz, Maharukh Daley, Sally King and Sarah Barton and sculptor Michael Disley.
Title

My Shout

Date

2018

Medium

stone & wood

Measurements

H 55 x W 140 x D 46 cm

Accession number

GU9_ML_S259

Acquisition method

supported by Forest Lodge Garden Centre and funded by Arts Council England, the Baring Foundation and Waverley Borough Council

Work type

Street furniture

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

October 2018

Access

at all times

Access note

Steps from Gostrey Meadow bridge.

Inscription description

My Shout / These two stone benches were designed and carved by: / Daphne Ford, David Ibbotson, Joanna Payne, / Julia Paterson, Linda Turner-Katz, Maharukh Daley, Sally King and Sarah Barton, with sculptor Michael Disley, / in October 2018 as part of the ‘celebrating Age’ project. Supported by Forest Lodge Garden Centre / Funded by Arts Council England, The Baring Foundation and Waverley Borough Council

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Located at

Riverside Walk, Farnham

GU9 7QP

Two carved benches set at an angle to each other on a grassy area, at end of car park in Farnham Maltings, opposite the Riverside Café.