Meet the Clean Streets project artist - Gin Farrow-Jones

Art and Energy have commissioned local artists to create an energy themed sticker to decorate an electric vehicle feeder pillar box in Plymouth City centre for our Clean Streets project.

We are delighted to welcome Gin Farrow-Jones to the project.

Gin has worked as an environmental and creative arts therapist in Education and community contexts in Plymouth (catdevon.org.uk) since 2016. Gin facilitates exploration of our relationship with place, both urban and rural, blue and green. Her practice and projects involve walking and gathering found objects and natural materials to generate creative processes in the form of site-specific, ephemeral art-making, writing and rituals, which are taproots for transformative personal and collective healing and change. Metaphors, senses, embodied feelings, seasonal themes acknowledging reciprocity, paradox and ambivalence towards our relationship to our wild natures, climate crisis and agency are invited and always welcome.

Gin was a recipient of GreenMinds Creative Commission ‘Wild Stories’ funding (2022).

Find out more about Gin and her work.

Gin’s design can be seen below and will shortly be on display on Brittany Street, Plymouth, PL1 3NY.

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