Wednesday 15 July 2009

Getting started

Hello to you and welcome to the Nine Trades blog of Ben Robinson. The aim of this thing is to document the progress of the Nine Trades project, which will feature the artwork of my colleagues at HBOS in Dundee. Eventually other participants will be posting too, and you can follow their updates right here.

The project has just got off the ground, I have sent the following email around the call centre and already there is a good deal of interest:


Subject: Nine Trades of Dundee

Calling all call-centre workers and would-be artists!

Are you a secret artist? Do you draw doodles when you are on the phone? Now is the time to turn your doodles into fabulous screen-prints that will decorate the walls of the call-centre!

In collaboration with the Scottish Arts Council and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design we are offering call-centre workers the chance to get some FREE classes at the DCA screen-printing workshop. This will only take about two hours of your time for up to 6 weeks. By the end of it you will be a skilled printer with your very own portfolio that you can keep forever! The prints will be framed and displayed on the walls of the office, and when we are all finished there will be a grand exhibition opening with champagne and canapes and the like.

If you are interested in this opportunity to get some FREE art training and your very own FREE print then just send me an email stating what sort of time would be suitable for you. The project has already been receiving TV and newspaper coverage, so this could be your big chance!

Times are not yet decided for the screen printing classes, but we are thinking Thursdays at around tea time or early evening at the end of July. If another time might suit you better, drop me a line and let me know. This is just an email to introduce you to the Nine Trades idea, and all feedback is welcome. I look forward to hearing from you!

many thanks
Ben Robinson

1 comment:

  1. Hi Ben,

    Just to wish you all the best with the Nine Trades!

    Alan Grieve

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