Lake District project connects rural England to international art world
Briefly

"Much of what we do has involved a discussion about how artists might work more usefully within a given social context," says Adam Sutherland, Grizedale's director. "Underpinning our programme is the philosophy that art and artists can effect change and benefit wider culture and society."
"I tried to dispense with what I perceived to be the lies perpetuated to promote a simplistic vision of rural life," he remembers. "We hoped that the new programme might be more honest and reflect some of the more interesting if less marketable aspects of the rural idyll."
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