Joanne Lee
Having recently published issues 1 & 2 of the Pam Flett Press , my new independent serial exploring the aesthetics of everyday life, I’m using Summer Lodge 2011 to reflect upon some of the material I’ve been gathering for issue 3. (This edition fantasizes about luminous constellations of dropped chewing gum on the street, confronts a horrible compulsion to seek out the hard stuff glued under desks or in the recesses of train carriages and finds itself developing a theory of creative lumps, heaps and piles.)
I also plan to work with my student interns, Ruby Lloyd-Burman and Hannah Roast, in gathering imagery of the Summer Lodge as it unfolds, along with interviews with participants and documentation of the works produced and spaces as they are transformed.