Drive time radio can be heard in the shopping centre and in the companion part of the exhibition, at the Gibberd Gallery, connecting visitors and passers-by. A genre in flux, it refers to an era when listeners were united in transit and is a platform for dialogue about how it feels to be travelling. Samuel Padfield's dramatic intervention in the town centre explores that state of disassociation, and creates a route to Harlow's legacy of social space coupled with public art.
C urated by Dorothy Feaver
Supported by the Henry Moore Foundation and Essex County Council Arts and Cultural Fund
With thanks to the Harvey Centre, Paul Lovett and Rose Cleary
Sculpture Town Artist Residency is a partnership between Harlow Art Trust with the Royal College of Art and Pearson Education