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Nerissa Cargill Thompson: The Problem Lies Upstream - The Harris
Date
15th Jun 2026
09:00 - 17:00
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About Nerissa Cargill Thompson: The Problem Lies Upstream - The Harris
Nerissa Cargill Thompson explores environmental issues through contemporary textile art made using recycled textiles and concrete cast in plastic waste. She aims to make people consider the world around them and their responsibility to the environment.
The title refers to the fact that many of the issues on our coasts and beaches are caused by activity further away. Dropped litter gets washed down drains into the water system as do flushed sanitary products, all eventually pumped out into the sea and other beach litter is often left by day trippers.
The Green Loop collection was created to highlight the issue of plastic pollution on the Fylde coast; an important coastal area for the people of Preston; a place filled with memories of day trips and family fun.
The pieces were made in response to research and beach cleans. The collection formed an art trail across local businesses in Kirkham and St Annes.
Nerissa’s sculptures are a beautiful and effective visualisation of the true legacy of single use plastics and will hopefully instigate conversations around plastic pollution, in particular single use plastic, and what people can do to help however small.
The Green Loop project was commissioned by Fylde Council funded by Arts Council England.
The title refers to the fact that many of the issues on our coasts and beaches are caused by activity further away. Dropped litter gets washed down drains into the water system as do flushed sanitary products, all eventually pumped out into the sea and other beach litter is often left by day trippers.
The Green Loop collection was created to highlight the issue of plastic pollution on the Fylde coast; an important coastal area for the people of Preston; a place filled with memories of day trips and family fun.
The pieces were made in response to research and beach cleans. The collection formed an art trail across local businesses in Kirkham and St Annes.
Nerissa’s sculptures are a beautiful and effective visualisation of the true legacy of single use plastics and will hopefully instigate conversations around plastic pollution, in particular single use plastic, and what people can do to help however small.
The Green Loop project was commissioned by Fylde Council funded by Arts Council England.
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| Event Date & Time | Duration | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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| Monday 15 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Tuesday 16 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Wednesday 17 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Thursday 18 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Friday 19 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Saturday 20 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Sunday 21 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Monday 22 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Tuesday 23 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Wednesday 24 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Thursday 25 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Friday 26 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Saturday 27 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Sunday 28 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Monday 29 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Tuesday 30 June 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Wednesday 1 July 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Thursday 2 July 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Friday 3 July 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Saturday 4 July 9am | 8 | Free | |
| Sunday 5 July 9am | 8 | Free |
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