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15.0 Appendix VII: Practitioner 6 interview (response by email)<br />

1. Where did you see the call for PBB?<br />

I think our research cluster was informed by <strong>John</strong> <strong>Marshall</strong> of this opportunity<br />

to exhibit.<br />

2. Why did you apply for PBB?<br />

The opportunity to exhibit in a venue I had no previous experience and with a<br />

broad range of makers and artists working in related but sometimes distinctly<br />

different fields.<br />

3. What about the brief made you think your work was appropriate?<br />

My work often falls between art, design and architectural decoration and<br />

therefore I believed my work fitted the cross boundary nature of the show.<br />

4. What did you expect to get out of the exhibition?<br />

I never know what to expect, I was hoping for some connections to be made with<br />

other practitioners working with architectural based work.<br />

5. Who did you expect to be in the exhibition?<br />

I did not have any expectations<br />

6. Was there someone you expected to be in the exhibition that<br />

wasn’t?<br />

No answer.<br />

7. Was there anyone in the exhibition you were surprised by?<br />

The exhibition was diverse enough not to be surprised by anything<br />

8. Did the exhibition live up to your expectations?<br />

The exhibition worked well visually, within the limitations of the space. I would<br />

have liked to make more links and contacts than I did.<br />

9. Were you happy with the way your work was displayed?<br />

As far as the rather bleak and sterile space allowed, yes.<br />

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