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A Square (D)Meal

Poster
1987 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Laminated poster reading 'A Square (D)Meal? / This will help to build you up / Enterprise Employability Environment Employment / Speaker Ian Samways Government appointed civil servant / Hyson Green Forum ... This is our opportunity to have our say.'

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleA Square (D)Meal (generic title)
Materials and techniques
A3 photocopy, printing two colours, red and black. The use of photocopying, in preference to screen printing, has been encouraged by several factors: time - the lack of time required to produce a silkscreened poster as well as raise funds; the number of 'active' people available; the need to use Community Notice Boards, which dictate a smaller poster size enhanced by a Local Authority campaign against fly-posting.
Brief description
Poster by the Greenwich Mural Workshop, 'A Square (D)Meal', Nottingham Community Arts, 1987.
Physical description
Laminated poster reading 'A Square (D)Meal? / This will help to build you up / Enterprise Employability Environment Employment / Speaker Ian Samways Government appointed civil servant / Hyson Green Forum ... This is our opportunity to have our say.'
Dimensions
  • Height: 44cm
  • Width: 31.6cm
Credit line
Given by the Greenwich Mural Workshop
Production
Produced in collaboration with Hyson Green Forum, an informal grouping of Tenants Action Groups, shopkeepers, local teachers, social workers and residents. The group has been meeting since the successful campaign to have Hyson Green Flats demolished and replaced with conventional council housing.
Subject depicted
Association
Collection
Accession number
E.546-2013

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Record createdNovember 27, 2013
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