Commissions:

2012

  • Commission for St James, Piccadilly London

2011

  • Art in Nature residency for Flintshire County Council
  • Commission for Chelmsford NHS Trust 
  • Commission for Shropshire Wildlife Trust

2010

  • Memorial project for Kirby-on-Baine Primary School, Lincolnshire

2009

  • Primordial Soup. A celebration of Darwin’s life, ideas and of the richness of evolutionary diversity. Shrewsbury 
  • Moonfruit – Sculpture project at a primary school in Sefton, Liverpool 
  • Public wood sculpting workshops at Kew Gardens (with Jeff Higley)

2008

  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – sculpture residency for Year of the Tree 
  • Tree of Life – commemorative sculpture project for Ounsdale School, Wolverhampton 

2007 

  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew – Mediterranean Festival sculpture residency
  • Northala Fields – public sculpture commission for 5.5m regeneration and landscaping project in Ealing, N. London 

2006

  • Log On to the Severn – devised and managed Heritage Lottery Funded project to recreate a working replica of an ancient dugout boat on the River Severn in Shrewsbury. 
  • Education Action Zone sculpture project at Peckham Academy, London 
  • Benchart – design and creation of sculpture to mark the site of a former workhouse and hospital. Cross Houses, Shropshire 

2005

  • Woodhenge – a circle of giant sculptures. Working with youth groups at Hainault Forest Country Park, Redbridge, Essex (Due for completion in 2008). 
  • Taking Part – Education Action Zone project to create a sculpture trail with eleven Peckham Primary Schools and the Livesey Museum for Children, London.
  • All the King’s Men (in collaboration with artist Cheryl Hughes) – Heritage Lottery funded commission involving local people in the creation of sculptures to commemorate the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. 
  • Memory Garden – sculpture commission at Culloden Primary School, Limehouses, E. London 

2004 

  • Breaking New Ground – community arts and educational residency for English Nature at Castle Eden Dene Nature Reserve, Co Durham. 
  • Re Create – project for Tiptree Heath SSSI, Essex. Wood sculptures and way markers in collaboration with local schools and environmental agencies. 
  • Secrets of Stonehenge – Pioneer Productions project for National Geographic. Television series Naked Science. Archaeological reconstruction of a replica bronze-age logboat. 

2001 – 2003 

  • Design and construction of interpretative sculptures for a woodland nature trail at Hainault Forest Country Park, Redbridge, Essex. Wood sculptures for Wickford School, Essex. 
  • Cultural Waves – project to create a 36’ dugout canoe for Lee Valley Park, London. 
  • Wood sculpture for Waterlow Park, N. London. 

1994 

  • How to be Bottom – a major interactive exhibition bringing Shakespeare to children through art. A collaboration between artists, designers, musicians and computer software developers. London Barbican Centre. 

Publications 

  • ‘The Most Wonderful Experiment in the World; A History of the Cloud Chamber’, British Journal for the History of Science, September 1997. 
  • Regular contributions to the Journal of the Landscape and Arts Network. 

Collections 

  • Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 
  • Livesey Museum for Children 

Television

  • National Geographic Channel’s ‘Secrets of Stonehenge’ in the series ‘Naked Science’ (dugout also featured in BBC Television’s ‘The Trees that Made Britain’) 
  • Artist and dugout boat featured in ‘Stone-age Atlantis’, National Geographic Television, 2009

Get in touch.

Contact

clintonchaloner@gmail.com

Mob: 07929 248019

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