DYCP application, April 2024
Scarlett Mosnier - selected examples of my work
CREATIVE TWERTON,
Little Lost Robot
My role: Creative Producer, 2022 - 2024
"You cannot make a more perfect representation of creative people and places than this"
Phil Gibby, Area Director, South West, Arts Council England on visiting Creative Twerton in May 2023.
“Scarlett has absolutely excellent people skills and ability to develop community led, supportive environments for people with complex mental health needs. Completely committed to the arts, working above and beyond for years to champion and showcase outsider artists across the city. A brilliant producer and knotty-problem solver.”
Ruby Sant, Director, Little Lost Robot, 2024
I’m really proud I set up this group
‘M/Others’
aka Mothers and Others
Giving time to parents & carers to be themselves & get creative while facilitators look after their infants.
Originally at Creative Twerton, now also in Radstock Library.
Fringe Arts Bath
My role: Lead Producer & Curator,
2011 - ongoing
Video of Fringe Arts Bath Festival opening night, 2022
Lovely things people have said about my work, responding to the prompt: ‘FaB is…’
“Life changing, spacious, generous and important xx”
“An opportunity for those with a creative vision outside the mainstream to converse with others through their art, and hopefully impinge on the daily flow of society.”
“Colour, inclusive, connection”
“classless with big aspirations”
“you are so wonderfully enthusiastic and encouraging - the project enabled me to do something I'm really proud of. And in turn I was able to invite and support lots of artists of all levels of experience to be involved. I was thrilled to have people from all over the world involved.”
“the best oppertunity to discover new forms of art in an open, welcome and low-barrier way, regardless of what your experience of, and relationship with art.”
“a mechanism for inclusion of open & unhindered exploration and creativity.”
“The region's biggest, best affordable opportunity to take part in AND experience fresh contemporary and challenging art and has historically positioned itself in unexpected places to maximise reaching new audiences.”
“A family with it's arms wide open. It's a safe space for testing out ideas and sharing your creative superpower. FaB has a special kind of energy that brings the city alive and brings people from all walks of life together. You can get involved a little or as much, in as many ways as you could think of, and be both valued but also feel a huge sense of belonging. A base to express yourself, experience, connect and celebrate creative ideas in all their funky forms.”
FaB Ignites Research - University of Bath commission for Public Engagement outreach.
Series of animated films made in collaboration between artists & researchers, resulting in an exhibition touring local community venues.
PEG film by Artist Kristi Minchin, 2015.
Research by Dr. Chris Frost.
MORE FUN WITH the SOUND ON!
Posters designed in association with Bath College
Paid design opportunity I run for local FE students, for Fringe Arts Bath Festival & Bath Open Art Prize. 2014 - 2024 (ongoing)
selected Personal creative projects
Knitting Machine Experiments
Bristol Textile Quarter, 2023
I want to take this so much further, with texures, structure, scale…
Cable-knit cardigan, 2022
Child’s jumper, 2023-ongoing
Work in progress
The U-Knitted States of America
The American Museum, Bath, 2013