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Bright Sparks


The Bright Sparks R&D Projects   
This publication details each Bright Sparks project with text, images and quotes from the awardees and presenting a comprehensive overview of the Bright Sparks scheme.
 
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To request a printed copy please email adriana@haringwoods.com 
 

Bright Sparks Seminars  
BrightSparksseminar.jpgBright Sparks seminar at The Field Station, Gunpowder Park, 15 November 2007
As part of the unique mentoring and professional development facilitated by LANS, all Bright Sparks awardees are invited to seminars twice a year at Gunpowder Park to present their work, exchange their ideas and methodologies with the Gunpowder Park team, Bright Sparks mentors, project partners and colleagues. 
 

Bright Sparks Mentors  
HWA appointed three mentors, Fred Manson, Darryl Newport and Andre Dekker, to bring additional international expertise in the areas of arts and the public realm, regeneration, science and sustainability.  They have made available their professional expertise to support the lead awardees through their research processes.

Bright Sparks mentor profiles >>


Bright Sparks Funders and Supporters for Phase 1: 2006 - 2009  
Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, in partnership with LANS, provides core funding for Gunpowder Park’s arts, science and nature programme.
Arts Council England, East
Arts Council England, London
Essex County Council
Knowledge East
Hertfordshire County Council

Media Supporter: Landscape Design Trust,
publisher of Green Places (incorporating Landscape Design), Green Places News and Garden Design Journal.

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