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Arbeit Studios Artist in Residence announced
Share Arbeit Studios Artist in Residence announced on Facebook Share Arbeit Studios Artist in Residence announced on Twitter Share Arbeit Studios Artist in Residence announced on Linkedin Email Arbeit Studios Artist in Residence announced linkArbeit Studios, Palmers Green are excited to announce Harriette as their fourth artist in residence as part of the High Street Happenings Residency Programme.
Harriette's practice incorporates sound, installation, drawing, printmaking, performance and photography. With a socially engaged practice, themes such as gentrification and community run through her work. She has shown work in a range of traditional and non-traditional spaces such as Tate Modern and an east London garage.
The proposal is to realise new, site specific work based on the shops in Palmers Green and the people that run and frequent them. An initial aim is to work with local shopkeepers to explore the outside and inside of their shops, with particular emphasis on the threshold, and what makes people go in, or not. The focus is not re-imagining the high street per se, but better understanding, and appreciating, what is already there, including the typically unseen, and to create alternative narratives of familiar spaces.
As part of the residency Harriette will run free community workshops, with more information to follow.
The Final Exhibition will run from Friday 29th November to Sunday 15th December 2024.
More information can be found here: Arbeit Studios — High Street Happenings Artist Residency Programme
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Strut the Square: A resounding success!
Share Strut the Square: A resounding success! on Facebook Share Strut the Square: A resounding success! on Twitter Share Strut the Square: A resounding success! on Linkedin Email Strut the Square: A resounding success! linkEarlier in the summer, Arbeit Studios Green Lanes, commissioned local artist Vedi Roy to deliver an event to bring the community together and activate Devonshire Square in a fresh, fun and inclusive way.
Vedi partnered with local social enterprise and charity shop Philanthropy, and came up with the fantastic idea to deliver a fashion show on Devonshire Square, with clothes selected from Philanthropy's charity shop and modelled by local people. The images below speak for themselves. Over two hundred people attended the event to cheer on the models and members of the public joined the catwalk show too.
Strut the Square attracted members of the LGTBQ+ community and younger residents. Many of the participants felt the event built their confidence, enabled freedom of expression and challenged stereotypes. Philanthropy said it was one of their most successful and satisfying experiences of working with the local community. The feedback on this event, and the way it fostered a sense of community and unity, is so important and exactly what Journeys and Places aims to achieve through our community partnerships and projects.
Huge thanks and congratulations to Vedi Roy, Philanthropy, Arbeit and all the participants and communities who made this event such as resounding success.
Following the event, a local LGBTQ+ network is being set up, with plans to run a similar event in the Winter. We can't wait!
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Arbeit Studios Green Lanes - High Street Happenings Residency Round 4 - Call for Proposals
Share Arbeit Studios Green Lanes - High Street Happenings Residency Round 4 - Call for Proposals on Facebook Share Arbeit Studios Green Lanes - High Street Happenings Residency Round 4 - Call for Proposals on Twitter Share Arbeit Studios Green Lanes - High Street Happenings Residency Round 4 - Call for Proposals on Linkedin Email Arbeit Studios Green Lanes - High Street Happenings Residency Round 4 - Call for Proposals linkArbeit Studios are delighted to announce the fourth round of their Artist Residency Programme, located in Arbeit Studios, Green Lanes (N13). All Enfield creatives, either individuals and collectives, working across visual arts to performing arts, sound design to digital art, are invited to propose work that will be made and exhibited in response to the theme of ‘Community’ and spend 12 weeks working in Arbeit’s studio just off Green Lanes in Palmers Green.
This open call is for a residency between Monday 9th September to Sunday 1st December 2024, and includes an exhibition later in December. The closing date for applications is Wednesday 4th September 2024. The selected artist will be offered a free self-contained studio space for 12 weeks to work on their practice and to develop and create the work for the exhibition. All Enfield based artists are welcome to apply, and Arbeit particularly welcomes applications from creatives living in Palmers Green. For further information and how to apply, please visit: https://www.arbeit.org.uk/highsthappenings
Arbeit Studios Palmers Green, launched in April 2023 with support from the Workspace Launch Fund by Enfield Council, and is a mix-use creative and community space with an array of activities and programming taking place in the workspace and throughout Palmers Green.
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Statutory consultation: Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes S249, pedestrianisation of the area
Share Statutory consultation: Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes S249, pedestrianisation of the area on Facebook Share Statutory consultation: Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes S249, pedestrianisation of the area on Twitter Share Statutory consultation: Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes S249, pedestrianisation of the area on Linkedin Email Statutory consultation: Devonshire Road junction with Green Lanes S249, pedestrianisation of the area linkFollowing engagement with residents, businesses, community groups, and other stakeholders, Enfield Council is proposing the pedestrianisation of the highway at the junction of Devonshire Road and Green Lanes (known as Devonshire Square), Palmers Green, to facilitate the creation of an outdoor community space. This follows on from the decision taken in February 2024 to make the previous Experimental Traffic Order TG52/1503 permanent which excluded vehicular access from the junction. The pedestrianisation of the junction builds further on proposals to facilitate the creation of an outdoor community space.
More information
More information, including plans of the proposal changes and traffic order, can be viewed under the Key Documents section on the right-hand side of this page.
Have your say
Please view the proposed changes here.
We invite residents and anyone interested to provide an objection or representation on the draft Traffic Order through the statutory consultation. This consultation is separate to the engagement on the permanent designs that are being developed in parallel, and together with this statutory consultation will inform the final permanent designs for the space. This project is being delivered by Enfield Council’s Journeys and Places team as part of the Council’s commitment to creating and improving public spaces where everyone can thrive.
Objections or representations can be made in any of the following ways:
- Online via the survey at https://letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/palmersgreen,
- emailed to traffic@enfield.gov.uk or journeysandplaces@enfield.gov.uk,
- posted to: Journeys and Places, Enfield Council, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA, or
- posted to: Head of Traffic and Transportation, Civic Centre, Silver Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3XD.
Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected at all reasonable hours (Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm inclusive) during 28 days commencing on the 12th June 2024, at the Town Library, 66 Church Street, Enfield EN2 6AX. Digital copies may also be obtained (free of charge) by emailing traffic@enfield.gov.uk quoting the reference TMO1503/S249.
Following the statutory consultation, a formal report will be produced that summarises the feedback received. Enfield Council will provide a response and use the comments received to make a decision on whether or not to implement the proposed changes.
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Devonshire Square: Community engagement event and opportunity to comment on design
Share Devonshire Square: Community engagement event and opportunity to comment on design on Facebook Share Devonshire Square: Community engagement event and opportunity to comment on design on Twitter Share Devonshire Square: Community engagement event and opportunity to comment on design on Linkedin Email Devonshire Square: Community engagement event and opportunity to comment on design linkEnfield Council invites you to view the proposed design for Devonshire Square and share your views at an event on Friday 24 May, or online by Sunday 2 June 2024. This project is being delivered by the Council’s Journeys and Places programme and aims to create a more welcoming and flexible community space for local residents and businesses.
Following an Experimental Traffic Order (ETO) and road closure in 2022, Devonshire Road underwent a temporary redesign to create a more welcoming community space for local residents, businesses and visitors. This included a period of community engagement and a statutory consultation, following which the ETO was made permanent in February 2024. Since then, local communities and businesses have been testing out the versatility of this space through delivering community markets, greening, outdoor dining and hospitality and public art. At the community market held in Devonshire Square on Saturday 2 March 2024 we shared some early-stage designs and ideas with local residents, businesses and visitors, and gathered their feedback. We have now progressed the designs further and would like to hear your views.
View the Indicative Concept Design for Devonshire Square and share your views
Please join us at Arbeit Studios, rear of 310 Green Lanes, N13 5TT on Friday 24 May from 4pm to 6pm to view the plans for Devonshire Square and help shape its future. We invite residents, businesses, and anyone interested to attend and meet Council officers from the Journeys and Places team, along with Hayatsu Architects who are leading on the designs to transform Devonshire Road into in a permanent cultural and community space. The design has been informed by the feedback gathered from the local community and stakeholders so far, and your input at this event will inform the next phase of detailed design. Please drop-by anytime between 4pm and 6pm to share your views, have a chat and enjoy some delicious cake provided by local business Le Grand Jour. If you are attending the event, please note that the toilet is located on the first floor up a flight of stairs at Arbeit Studios. However, there are ground floor toilets located at the Olive Cafe and Bakery and Le Grand Jour Cafe nearby on the corner of Devonshire Road.
If you are unable to attend the event and would like to share your views on the concept design, please view the concept design and design inspiration document and then complete the survey online. The design can be found on the right-hand side of the page under ‘Key Documents’. Please note the survey will be open until Sunday 2 June 2024.Thank you for your involvement so far and we welcome your input as we continue this project.
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Devonshire Square Market & Feedback
Share Devonshire Square Market & Feedback on Facebook Share Devonshire Square Market & Feedback on Twitter Share Devonshire Square Market & Feedback on Linkedin Email Devonshire Square Market & Feedback linkA big thank you to all the people who made it out to the market on Devonshire Square last Saturday (despite the inclement weather!) - to support local traders and businesses, and share their feedback and ideas on the future design of the Square.
Key take-aways included:
- A collective space is needed to create a stronger sense of community
- The Square needs a clear identity - some signage or other feature will make the location recognizable.
- The square should be level, open, welcoming; and easy to find and access
- It would be great to expand the current uses of the Square, to include live entertainment, screenings of film and major sport event, flower markets
- When having live events, being respectful and considerate of businesses/houses near the square is important
- People would like to see more greenery and plants on the Square
Hayatsu - the architects designing Devonshire Square, really enjoyed meeting everyone, hearing their feedback and ideas; and having the opportunity to learn more about the area. The feedback gathered on Saturday will inform the stage of the design process, which we will share in early May.
Huge thanks to Palmers Green Action team and Arbeit for their amazing organisation and delivery of the Community and Makers markets.
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Devonshire Square: Project Update
Share Devonshire Square: Project Update on Facebook Share Devonshire Square: Project Update on Twitter Share Devonshire Square: Project Update on Linkedin Email Devonshire Square: Project Update linkFollowing an experimental traffic order and road closure in 2022, Devonshire Road underwent a temporary redesign, to create a more welcoming, flexible community space. Over the past eighteen months, different communities and local businesses have been testing out the versatility of this space by delivering community markets, outdoor dinning, greening, public art and play areas. This is to explore Devonshire Road's potential to become a permanent community 'square' and open air cultural space.
Thanks to everyone who took part in the statutory consultation on the Experimental Traffic Order TG52/1503. Anyone could make an objection or representation in writing within a period of six months that began on 8 September 2022. Please see Appendix B_Responses to Objections under key documents on the right hand side of this page.
Following a review of the feedback received throughout the six months from residents, businesses, key local partners, and emergency services, a decision has been made to make the Experimental Traffic Order permanent. Please see Traffic management orders (TG52s) | Enfield Council. This will come into force on 28th February 2024.
At the next community market on Saturday 2 March, officers from the Journeys and Places team and members of Hayatsu, the designers working on this space, will share their approach so far. Residents and visitors are invited to contribute their thoughts and ideas, and help shape this exciting new cultural and community space for Palmers Green
Join us at the Devonshire Square Market on Saturday 2 March 2024 from 11am – 2pm and meet the team working with the local community to design ‘Devonshire Square.’
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New arts trail in Palmers Green!
Share New arts trail in Palmers Green! on Facebook Share New arts trail in Palmers Green! on Twitter Share New arts trail in Palmers Green! on Linkedin Email New arts trail in Palmers Green! linkThe Palmers Green Arts Trail features new murals created by The Matchbox Collective in collaboration with local residents and communities, supported by Enfield Council's Curate Enfield grass roots public art programme and by Arts Council England. These new murals could not have happened without the creativity, energy and commitment of public art champions, Aykut Hilmi, Lydia Hammer, Nidal Suresh, and artist Alex McHallam.
The trail also incorporates existing public artworks located around the main town centre, commissioned and curated by Palmers Green Action Team, Hive Curates and Arbeit Studios; and spotlights key cultural and community organisations delivering fantastic projects in the area.
The Arts Trail:
1. Canada Geese Mural by Laura McKendry Jointly commissioned by the Palmers Greenery community café and Palmers Green Action Team and created in 2021. This lovely painting, inspired by the wildlife of Broomfield Park, brings a flash of colour to the community run café.
Four geese and their goslings were added to the walls of the Palmers Greenery in the summer of 2021 by artist, Laura McKendry - made possible thanks to profits generated by the café.
In many respects canada geese are seen as pests: aggressive, noisy, defecating park dwellers. Their ubiquity and their unimpressive markings - compared to other species - make them one of the less celebrated aquatic birds. But for many of us during 2020, local pockets of nature grew to be our sanctuary. One precious daily walk, and all its offerings, gave new witness to the evolving dramas of the natural world on our doorstep.
In the mundanity of the every day, the seasonal habits of these previously unappreciated urban creatures provided entertainment and solace, fascination and momentum.
This work is a celebration. Of the unremarkable. Of the familiar through new eyes. Of community and locality.
About the Cafe
The Palmers Greenery Community Cafe is much more than a Park Cafe.
Powered by volunteers, who freely give their time, skills and energy, we are a social enterprise and community hub. In addition to providing a vibrant, safe and welcoming place for park users, we:
- Reinvest our profit into park wellbeing projects such as community and public art initiatives including our beautiful ‘Canada Geese’ mural, mosaic installations on the Bowls Clubhouse and Chill Out zone in the Community Growing Space
- Provide work experience and employability training for young people and adults with additional needs
- Champion environmental sustainability by using compostable disposables and encouraging customers to reuse and recycle
- Work with local partners including Friends of Broomfield Park and Palmers Green Action Team and many others, to enhance our local community
2. The Community Orchard. Stop off at this amazing addition to the park. Created by volunteers and led by David March, the orchard has over 40 varieties of apples and is set in a wildflower meadow.
3. Matchbox Murals 1, 2 & 3: The Old Changing Rooms, Broomfield Park
Artists: Will Redgrove, Ellie Fryer and Gavin McPhail, with beautiful hand drawn lettering by Trin Brierly, assisted by Chelsea Frew and Melissa Hartley
‘The Cat in the Aviary’ by Will Redgrove
“This piece was inspired by hearing about the old aviary that used to be in the park*, an amazing collage of a cat and birds by a student at Laurel Park School and a beautiful drawing by workshop participant Richard, who drew some chicory flowers in one of the sessions. The real aviary was closed after a number of the exotic birds were stolen one night, the cat in the piece becomes a metaphor for this story. But in my version, the birds escape into the night sky.”
*The Aviary was built in 1960 and housed several exotic species of parrots!
‘Fire and Flight’ by Ellie Fryer
Poem by Will Redgrove
“This piece took inspiration from all of the community workshops. The birds from Starfish Loves Coffee, fruits and flowers grown in the Community Orchard, colour palettes and layering images from Laurel Park School and history and heritage from the coffee morning at Ruth Winston Centre. In this piece, the story continues, the birds that have escaped the aviary and fly into the night, over the burning of Broomfield house.”*
*Broomfield House was built in the 16th century, standing for hundreds of years before being damaged beyond repair by several fires. Enfield Council is pursuing funding from National Lottery Heritage Fund to kick-start the rejuvenation of Broomfield Park by dismantling the derelict shell of Broomfield House and reconnecting the park and the House through memorialisation, interpretation and landscaping. This will be accompanied by a two year heritage engagement programme involving local communities and resulting in a shared vision and memoralisation of Broomfield House.
‘Sanctuary!’ by Gavin McPhail
Poem by Will Redgrove
‘Continuing the narrative of Will and Ellie’s pieces, the parrots fly away into the glowing sky. Their pattern evoking a bombing formation drawing association from the wartime role* of the building; the glow a sunset, the fire, a bomb? While the parrots in the story were exotics, these are the now ubiquitous Ring-necked parakeet, tying the piece back to the wildlife of the area.’
*During the Second World War, the building was a decontamination and cleansing centre of the Civil Defence. People were helped here in case of an enemy gas attack.
4. Starfish Loves Coffee
Starfish Loves Coffee are a key project partner in the Curate Enfield project for Palmers Green. Why not stop off for a bite to eat at this friendly and quirky eatery.
5. New River Life Mural in Palmers Green Station by ATM Street Artist
Commissioned by The Palmers Green Action Team. Down the side of the station, this painting celebrates the New River and freshwater life.
6. ‘Finding the Green in Palmers Green’
A series of station mosaics designed and created by Alex McHallam with Tamara Froud and students from Laurel Park School. A wonderful addition to the station, commissioned by Palmers Green Action Team and funded by Govia Thameslink Railway from the Passenger Benefit Fund.
7. Luna Woman Power Totem by Lauren Baker Commissioned by Hive Curates
The installation was commissioned as part of Enfield’s Winter Lights Festival in 2022, supported by Enfield Council. The artwork celebrates the suffragettes historical gathering on the triangle in 1914, which led to women gaining the right to vote.
8. Philanthropy CIC
Stop off and say hi to the lovely staff at Philanthropy, a second-hand shop that gives back to the community. Staff and volunteers from Philanthropy took part in engagement sessions to create and share ideas for the designs of the Matchbox murals.
9. A special mention to The Ruth Winston Community Centre, providing services to the community since 1961! The community centre hosted workshops to enable local residents to create and share ideas for the designs of the Matchbox murals.
10. The Pleasure of Friendship sculpture by Ruth Hallgarten
A memorial to one of Palmers Green’s most famous former residents, renowned poet Stevie Smith. Commissioned by The Palmers Green Action Team and supported by Enfield Council’s Story of Enfield programme.
11. Matchbox Mural 4:
‘A Rhythm of Broomfield Park’ by Bec Dennison for Greens Kitchen
Artist: Bec Dennison assisted by Chelsea Frew and Melissa Hartley. Huge thanks to Greens Kitchen for hosting this mural.
“Bees pollinate not only food for humans, like apples, but trees and flowers which provide homes for other wildlife that we cherish and depend on. We consume both honey from the bees and apples from the orchard*.
Lavender provides nourishment for bees in the form of both pollen and nectar. It typically blooms during a midsummer gap when bees are usually the hungriest but have fewer pickings.
When we humans tend to the land in a positive way, planting lavender for example, we’re actively becoming part of the cycle, giving back and helping to sustain the cycle for another season.”
*The first trees in the orchard were planted in 2009 by the Friends of Broomfield Park. There are 44 different varieties of Apples, as well as other trees including Peach, Quince, Medlar, Mulberry, Plums, Hazel, Damson and Pear trees.
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Curate Enfield in Palmers Green
Share Curate Enfield in Palmers Green on Facebook Share Curate Enfield in Palmers Green on Twitter Share Curate Enfield in Palmers Green on Linkedin Email Curate Enfield in Palmers Green linkCurate Enfield is a grassroots public art programme which will create 5 new public artworks for the borough - one for each of our town centres:
- Palmers Green
- Enfield Town
- Angel Edmonton
- Southgate
- Edmonton Green
Young people and community leaders from across the borough have been recruited as public art champions to curate these commissions. The champions have selected the sites they would like to see transformed and enriched by public art; consulted their local communities for ideas and feedback and worked with local artist-mentors to devise and develop artist briefs for their respective town centres.
In Palmers Green, public art champions Aykut, Lydia and Nidal were mentored by local artist Alex McHallam and created a brief to commission a series of vibrant, eye-catching murals inspired by the cultural diversity, local nature and biodiversity of Palmers Green. Following an open call out, the public art champions then selected The Matchbox Collective to deliver this commission.
Over the past few months, Matchbox have created and designed the murals with local residents, who have participated in workshops to share ideas and produce motifs and designs for the murals. A total of four new murals are being created for Green Lanes and Broomfield Park and will be officially launched on Friday 10 November, as part of a wider tour of existing artworks in the area and supporting a new arts trail for Palmers Green!
See key dates section in right hand menu for further information about this event.
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Community Engagement: Devonshire Square
Share Community Engagement: Devonshire Square on Facebook Share Community Engagement: Devonshire Square on Twitter Share Community Engagement: Devonshire Square on Linkedin Email Community Engagement: Devonshire Square linkPlease join us at the next community market held in Devonshire Square on Saturday 14 October 2023 10am-4pm, where we will share the latest updates on Devonshire Square and our plans to make this a permanent public square and community space.
Following a temporary redesign of this space by Jan Kattein Architects, to make the square a more welcoming, flexible, community space; different communities and local businesses have been testing out the versatility of this space by delivering a variety of events and activities on the square. These include public art, play areas, greening, al fresco dinning and hospitality and community markets.
At the community market on 14 October 2023 officers from our Journeys and Places team will be present to share what has been happening in Devonshire Square and the surrounding area over the past year and gathering ideas for how the Square's longer term design can accommodate and best serve the diverse communities of Palmers Green.
You can also share your ideas with us via the online interactive map here.