Slow The Flow appointed Calderdale artist Anne Fox as ‘Artist In Residence’, as part of a project to promote and interpret the environmental benefits of Natural Flood Management.
Anne Fox is a Calderdale-based visual artist working across a range of media including video, installation, land art, painting, and drawing. Much of Anne’s work examines the structure and processes of the uplands that surround the Calder Valley.
Anne has an MA in Fine Art from Manchester Art School, and an international selling profile.
Previous projects have included collaborations with the Royal Northern College of Music at the Whitworth Art Gallery and Victoria Baths in Manchester, with Norwegian ice-music pioneer Terje Isungset, and with many local musicians and performers.
In February 2020 an exhibition of Anne’s paintings of local gritstone outcrop ‘The Bridestones’ was cut short after only two days when the host venue – Nelson’s Wine Bar, in Hebden Bridge – was sadly flooded to a depth of around five feet. Anne was extremely grateful to the staff of the wine bar who very kindly rescued her paintings from the rising water and took them to a neighbouring shop to be stored in safety.
In response to this act of kindness, and so many others across the valley at the time of this flood, Anne wanted to do something to show her gratitude and started to sell her paintings to raise money for the Calderdale Community Flood Relief Fund.
Having raised £500 by selling around forty small paintings and prints to people all over the valley and beyond, she became more interested in the work of local groups that are active in reducing the risk of flooding in the area and her collaboration with Slow The Flow began in March 2020.