Lancashire Tides, Lancashire skies
Commemorating the anniversary of the tragedy that took the lives of 23 Chinese workers
Picking cockles on Morecambe Bay out on the notoriously dangerous shifting sands and tides under illegal and unsafe working conditions enforced by a gang-master, this night in 2004 led to the death of 23 people.
A series of 23 hand cast cockles in Victorian lead, presented in a wall mounted case. Originally created with 23 lead cockles, each cast to represent a life lost, with two placed separately - a symbol of those who were not recovered. This recent work has been reconfigured since the discovery of one of the men. One cockle remains displaced from the group representing Dong Zin Wu who is still missing.
This original iteration of this work, was devised for 'Lancashire Skies Lancashire Tides,' a collaborative live work with audio performance, food and conversation with 23 cockles cast given to 23 invited guests outside the Stone Jetty Morecambe to be held in a moment of contemplation and memorial.
In memory of this tragedy; 10% of the sale of this series are donated to the RNLI, Morecambe Lifeboat Fund to support the ongoing life-saving work of those who fought bravely through the night to save the life of one, and return the bodies of those who died to their families and their country.
Commissioned by Morecambe Artists Colony
Sea Fruit, 2021
Sea Fruit Single Cockle 2021