2. Ziggy Wingle

By Alison Smith

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“Ziggy wingle”

8 Bed Dorm

Ziggy wingle - Alison Smith

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Ziggy Wingle is an 8 bed dorm room; a spacious ground floor room with custom designed and built bunk beds. There are plenty of windows providing lots of natural light. Each bed has its own personal lamp and power point. There is secure storage to keep your belongings safe and wifi is available for free. Bed linen is provided and the beds are pre-made. A light breakfast is included for each guest and shared shower and toilet facilities are available on the 1st floor. 

In response to the theme of ‘Fun’ artist and maker Alison Smith has worked with pupils from local school Shakespeare Primary to design and produce this playful space. The children took inspiration from games, puzzles, toys and abstract paintings, learning about abstract shapes and how we interpret them, both through play and in art. They experimented with shapes and patterns to create designs for a playable wall; a huge pegboard wall covered in colourful wooden shapes which can be moved around to make different designs. The children also designed a colour changing neon light, and playful shelving with wooden games and houses. 

Release your inner child and play with shapes in this bright, colourful space!

I often work with light and recycled materials, making large sculptural light installations which are exhibited at festivals and events across the UK. Some pieces take inspiration from organic forms and biological processes, informed by collaborations with scientists, while some explore traditional craft processes, or the life cycles of materials and concepts of value. 

Alison Smith
  • Secure Storage

  • Free Wifi

  • Shared Bathroom Facilities

  • Individual Bedside Lamp & Power Point

  • Bedding & Linen Included

  • Original Artwork & Design Features

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