Sculptor Emma Stothard and Wallace & Gromit animator ‘thrilled’ to be at Whitby Fish & Ships Festival

Whitby’s new Fish & Ships Festival promises to be a feast for the eyes as well as the taste-buds, when artists bring the spectacle to the town on May 18 to 19.
Emma Stothard with her wicker elephants.Emma Stothard with her wicker elephants.
Emma Stothard with her wicker elephants.

Whitby sculptor Emma Stothard and Virpi Kettu, animator for the Oscar-winning Wallace & Gromit films will feature alongside local craftspeople, schoolchildren and college students, all part of festivities that also include live cooking and fish-craft demos, street entertainment and a grand firework finale.

Emma and Virpi are thrilled to be involved in the festival.

Virpi Kettu.Virpi Kettu.
Virpi Kettu.
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Emma – whose sculptures are in demand across the globe – will create a new wire sculpture for the festival weekend.

She said: “For my new work, A Whitby Fisher Lass, I wanted to pay tribute to the women of Whitby’s fishing families, whose story may not be as well known.

“As a local lass myself, it’s impossible not to be fascinated by the fisher lasses – and overawed by the back-breaking work they did alongside the men to support local industry.”

Virpi, who also works with global movie-makers like Dreamworks and Universal Pictures – will share her film-making skills during animation workshops on May 18, where families will be able to create magical, underwater aqua-worlds in the Aardman modelling style in fun 30-minute drop-in sessions.

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During the weekend, visitors will also be able to follow a new Whitby Fish & Ships art trail with highlights including:

* Harbour street art, where students from Caedmon College and Eskdale School are bringing a new imaginative approach to the old fishing warehouses on Pier Road, in what will become a permanent installation

* Local artist, Serena Partridge will be cooking up a felted fish supper, served with a scoop of imagination, in family felt-making workshops on Sunday May 19 at Whitby Library, followed by a chance to make ships sail the seas in flip-book animation sessions.

* Local schools and college students are recreating fish & ships in intricate origami in an exhibition for Whitby’s Pannett Art Gallery.

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Cllr Martin Smith, Scarborough Borough Council’s Portfolio holder for Tourism, said: “It’s wonderful that so many inspiring people are coming together for Whitby’s Fish & Ships Festival. It’s shaping up to be an exciting and memorable weekend of seaside entertainment.”