![]() ![]() While your cell phone will probably work, televisions are absent. Bed linens, one towel and a washcloth are provided per person, but you'll need to bring your food and personal necessities with you. Settle into your accommodation - many with a view of the lake.Ĭabins and lodges are climate controlled and have fireplaces and porches or decks for your seasonal comfort. The 4,500-acre lake is the crown jewel of the park with a beach swimming area and dive tower, plentiful fishing and four miles of hiking and biking trails. Thirteen cabins, three lodges and a multitude of camping options await you at Claytor Lake State Park in Dublin. Reactivating sounds of Blackness is presented as part of Meeting Point, a year-long, artist-led research project with leading contemporary arts agency, Arts&Heritage (to explore how artists can expand our understanding of intangible heritage.Claytor Lake State Park Getaway Enjoy three miles of lake frontage. The free outdoor experience from 15:00-17:00 on Sunday 02 April also explores the changing culture within Black communities, particularly in Vanley's hometown of Birmingham.Įxperienced as a sonic trail through Handsworth Park in Birmingham, Reactivating sounds of Blackness includes recordings of interviews by Burke, as well as everyday sounds of Blackness and intangible heritage designed to activate memories and emotions from the listener.Īrtist Gary Stewart is known for his innovative site-specific works creating art that can be encountered in public spaces drawn from popular culture, everyday ephemera, archives, history, and mythology. Working with artist Gary Stewart and community interest company, Museum X, Reactivating sounds of Blackness takes people on a journey through a fusion of layered sounds and conversations exploring Black culture and intangible heritage in Britain. Celebrated British Jamaican photographer and artist Vanley Burke launches the first live iteration of his new outdoor sound installation, Reactivating sounds of Blackness, in Handsworth Park, Birmingham, on Sunday 02 April 2023. ![]()
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