Friday, April 8, 2011

Family Resource Centre Southend



We had a meeting in the Southend Resource Centre yesterday it was a feedback session as to how we felt the project went, from a personal point of view I really enjoyed the experience, it was different, interesting and fun. The community welcomed us in and the sense of community is very evident at Southend. I think I wrote about this in an early posting that sometimes when your relocate a sense of community is somehow lost unless you really make a huge effort to get involved in someway and this can be difficult.

This project has certainly reignited a sense of wanting to be involved in a community again and being part of something no matter how small. Even though this project is coming to an end, community development is something that continues and grows and I would imagine get better and better. I have a greater understanding of what being an artist is, in the community, something that I didn't quite think of before even though, I know there are great people doing great work all over the country.

Maybe somehow being in college the last three years and being in a developmental process myself, I didn't fully think or appreciate that through the process I was becoming an artist and how in someway I can fit into the greater scheme of a community. The college (I.T. Carlow) Wexford Campus of Art and Design  has facilitated this for us and I really never thought I would dip my toe back into community again, even though I think I'm quite sociable and like to be involved with people from all walks of life, I think my personality plays a part too.

On reflection I don't think community work is for everyone...and some people are drawn to it for many reasons. I would hope that I would have something to contribute to a community even if that is as simple as having a chat with someone.

The people in the community do great work and the co-ordinators/supervisors do great work too. I kind of think of it as the front of house and the back house and it all comes together as a successful project. Not everyone can be at the front of house and not everyone can be at that back either.  Somehow I now think that the artist is somewhere in the middle adding something light to the community. The lads worked very hard on the boat giving 100% commitment and the co-ordinators have a very difficult task, that of getting the money to run the projects..

Like everything money to fund such projects entails a enormous amount of hard work and commitment and breaking through a lot of red tape, rules, regulations, different departments and knocking on doors. But the co-ordinators still keep fighting for the overall good of the community.

The benefits are enormous I think and sometimes are not always quantifiable, as some of the goodness is invisible, but benifical at the same time. Sometimes it's not one thing but a collabortation of things and many of the benefits are not even seen in this generation but something that is fostered for future generations as a sense of pride is fostered about a place.

I think no matter the size of a project it is all worthwhile because if no one cared, what would the future be like really pretty dismal I expect.  So vision is required ....

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Naming the Boat

The name of the boat was chosen by the lads who made it An Cruidin means Kingfishers....



This boat is nearly finished and the sails is the next part to be done... and then of course getting it into the water. I have enjoyed seeing this boat being made and only for our involvement with the college and the lads in Wexford I would not have had this opportunity. Even though this project will be over I really like the blogging so I will continue with this and I would also like to stayed in contact with the Community too.
My next posting will be a summary of my experience and some of my thoughts about this project... so watch this space....