At Field Notes, we see contemporary art as something useful and relevant in day to day life. It has the ability to start conversations, to create platforms for community and inspire progress.
By exploring the relationship between contemporary art, artists and communities we strive to develop audiences, uncover and activate unusual venues and create professional opportunities for artists.
By exploring the relationship between contemporary art, artists and communities we strive to develop audiences, uncover and activate unusual venues and create professional opportunities for artists.
Field Notes commissions, develops and presents art that finds new ways to break old ground; infiltrating the public realm and opening up exciting, challenging but ultimately accessible channels into a world of contemporary art using a platform of unusual community sites. These strategies and projects contribute to the cultural life of our towns, cities and rural communities.
Field Notes is focused on activity beyond the established centres of the art world; developing projects which bring cutting edge contemporary practice to communities with limited local access.
Field Notes is focused on activity beyond the established centres of the art world; developing projects which bring cutting edge contemporary practice to communities with limited local access.
By supporting the practice of artists who operate from or engage with these communities, we seek to challenge a rural art status quo by providing access, information and support that taps into an international debate whilst simultaneously bringing different communities together to share ideas and celebrate heritage on a local scale.
We have worked in disused chapels and four-storey shops, yacht clubs, a mackerel fishing boat, an Elizabethan museum and in white walled galleries, producing giant art festivals, intimate commissions and multi-layered elusive journeys that explore ideas, towns, histories, woodlands.
We have worked in disused chapels and four-storey shops, yacht clubs, a mackerel fishing boat, an Elizabethan museum and in white walled galleries, producing giant art festivals, intimate commissions and multi-layered elusive journeys that explore ideas, towns, histories, woodlands.
SERVICES
Field Notes supports artists to explore extraordinary ideas in unexpected locations; creating new environments for discovery, challenge, celebration and collaboration. Through innovative commissions and creative consultancy we help others to do the same.
An overview of Field Notes:
Projects - from initial research, conceptual development, bid writing and securing funding through to marketing, administration, project management and event delivery. At Field Notes, we ensure all projects we work on are completed on schedule and within budget.
Commissioning - working with a range of individuals and organisations to develop audience appropriate site specific commissions. We have worked with organisations including New Expressions, Penryn Town Council, Inland Art Festival, Goonhilly Village Green and Newlyn Art Gallery.
Consultancy - providing active support in the development and running of one off events and projects. We also work with a host of individuals, commercial businesses, community groups and arts organisations to support the development of strategies, interpretation, project development and event management.
Field Notes Programme - a series of one off screenings, talks, networking events and artist development sessions run in collaboration with international organisations, held in regional spaces.
So what could we do for you?
- Develop ideas with artists
- Devise curatorial strategies
- Undertake research and make project development recommendations
- Prepare funding applications
- Communicate the visual arts within and outside of the sector
- Project manage commissions and multi-sited projects
- Develop interpretation strategies and materials
- Devise evaluation stategies and materials
Endorsement:
“It was a pleasure working with Cat and Rosie on our Cross Channel Film Lab workshop in November. They were professional and efficient throughout, and went above and beyond to find creative solutions to problems as they arose. They provided effective co-ordination of our live events throughout the day and evening, arranging transport and collecting key data, as well as overseeing a tight interview schedule, ensuring that everything ran smoothly. We would certainly work with them again.”
Pippa Best, Cross Channel Film Lab
TEAM
Rosie Allen and Cat Bagg
Field Notes is the collaborative practice of Cat Bagg and Rosie Allen. We both trained and practised as artists, self-organising projects and exhibitions independently. In 2012 we each made the decision to study Curatorial Practice at MA level and that is how we met.
Since that time we’ve worked almost exclusively in a curatorial capacity funnelling our joint practice into the shape of an organisation so that we can leverage more for the artists and audiences we work with; finding ourselves joining conversations under the guise of business, undertaking negotiations in ways that would be impossible as an individual, and acting as a voice for arts and culture in spaces where they can be hard to find.
Our creativity is fuelled by the artists, sites and communities we work with. Each new project is an opportunity to explore new ideas, discovering layers of history, ecology and folklore - almost always in Cornwall, which has become the principal subject of our work as well as our main site of activity.
Field Notes is the collaborative practice of Cat Bagg and Rosie Allen. We both trained and practised as artists, self-organising projects and exhibitions independently. In 2012 we each made the decision to study Curatorial Practice at MA level and that is how we met.
Since that time we’ve worked almost exclusively in a curatorial capacity funnelling our joint practice into the shape of an organisation so that we can leverage more for the artists and audiences we work with; finding ourselves joining conversations under the guise of business, undertaking negotiations in ways that would be impossible as an individual, and acting as a voice for arts and culture in spaces where they can be hard to find.
Our creativity is fuelled by the artists, sites and communities we work with. Each new project is an opportunity to explore new ideas, discovering layers of history, ecology and folklore - almost always in Cornwall, which has become the principal subject of our work as well as our main site of activity.
Katie Platts
Katie is an artist and arts organiser living and working in Cornwall. Since graduating from her BA Fine Art and Visual Culture in 2021 she has assisted Cat and Rosie at Field Notes, alongside working as an art technician and establishing her own creative practice. She enjoys creating collaborative and site-specific projects that engage with the Cornish landscape, often exploring bodies of water, post-industrial sites and mystical narratives.
Katie is an artist and arts organiser living and working in Cornwall. Since graduating from her BA Fine Art and Visual Culture in 2021 she has assisted Cat and Rosie at Field Notes, alongside working as an art technician and establishing her own creative practice. She enjoys creating collaborative and site-specific projects that engage with the Cornish landscape, often exploring bodies of water, post-industrial sites and mystical narratives.
OPPORTUNITIES
Keep a look out for opportunities to work with us; when a role becomes available it will be advertised here and across our social media.
OUR SUPPORTERS
PARTNERS
FUNDERS
BUSINESS SUPPORT
Cultivator Cornwall
Business support and funding
Unlocking Potential
Pre-incubation Award, Falmouth University
Business start-up funding and support
AWARDS & MENTORS
New Expressions Three 2014
Field Notes’ projects would not be possible without the support of our partners and funders, and the generous support of the individuals and organisations who have provided mentoring and training to help with the development of our practice and business.
PARTNERS
Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange
The Wanderers 2015 |
Hummadruz 2018 The Clubhouse 2015 |
Swarm 2016 | Drawing a Presence 2016 |
National Trust
The Wanderers 2015ArtCornwall.org
Hummadruz, 2018 | ArtCornwall.org articles and content from 2013
Falmouth University
The Curators Room 2014 | The History Laboratory 2015 | Inland Art Festival 2014 and 2016 | Penryn Arts Festival 2017
Creative Kernow
Inland Art Festival 2014 and 2016
FUNDERS
Arts Council England
The Wanderers 2015 | Inland Art Festival 2014 and 2016 | Penryn Arts Festival 2017 | From the Field 2020FEAST Cornwall
The Wanderers 2015 | Inland Art Festival 2014 and 2016 | Penryn Arts Festival 2017National Lottery Communities Fund
Inland Art Festival, 2016 | Penryn Arts Festival 2017
Heritage Lottery Fund
Inland Art Festival 2016BUSINESS SUPPORT
Cultivator Cornwall
2017-2021
Business support and fundingSchool for Social Entrepeneurs 2014-15
Unlocking Potential
2013-14
Pre-incubation Award, Falmouth University
2013-14
Business start-up funding and supportAWARDS & MENTORS
Blair Todd, Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange
Blair has consitently offered us informal support and guidanceNew Expressions Three 2014
a space arts
2014
Talent Development Award
Fotonow 2013
Mentorship funded by Unlocking PotentialGET IN TOUCH:
info@fieldnotes.org.ukThe development of this website was supported by Cultivator Cornwall