Two Jersey artists have created new public artwork inspired by childhood memories of throwing a coin in the fountain and making a wish.
Esther Rose Parkes and Karen Le Roy Harris have created a sculpture around the Central Market fountain which is being revealed today (5 April).
Is it the culmination of their unique ‘Fish Wish - Paîsson d’Pâssion’ market residency with ArtHouse Jersey.
Over the last 12 weeks the artists have invited the public to their space in Beresford Street Fish Market, which they turned into a studio-come-creative-space for conversation and workshops.
Islanders were invited to watch the creation of the piece, get involved, and submit their wishes, mimicking the memory of throwing a coin into the fountain.
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They have been gathering stories from the market’s diverse community: fishermen, florists, restaurateurs, farmers and visitors.
Over 200 wishes were gathered, and each one will be carefully woven into the final artwork.
For the launch, there will be a one-off performance of the choir piece created from the wishes, sung by market traders and community members around the installation.

The artist pair were the 'keepers of wishes' as they wove each one into the sculpture
The launch event is taking place from 5:30pm to 7pm.

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