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Sunday, August 06, 2023

"Shift" c/o Jacqui Symons

"Title: Shift
Artist: Jacqui Symons
Medium: Triptych of Artists’ Books
Year: 2020

Presented as a triptych of artist-books, ‘Shift’ explores three nurses’ individual shifts showcasing the sheer length of each working day through to the complexity and constantly shifting demand on their time, energy, experience, knowledge and empathy. In 2019, Jacqui Symons was artist-in-residence at Central Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. As part of her residency, she shadowed three nurses; the ward sister, a junior sister and a staff nurse, during their 12 and a half hour shifts on an older people’s ward within the hospital. These concertina books chart every minute of these three shifts."


INDIVIDUAL
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 INTERPERSONAL    :     SCIENCES               
HUMANISTIC --------------------------------------  MECHANISTIC      
SOCIOLOGY  :   POLITICAL 
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GROUP


Shift: 762 Minutes (detail)
Shift: 727 Minutes (detail)
   
 
"When opened, each book is almost 200 metres long - they aim to show the sheer amount of hard work and dedication of each nurse and what they achieved during every moment of their busy shifts.  I found three shifts physically, mentally and emotionally exhausting and I was only observing the nurses' work. The book on the right shows the Ward Sister's - the yellow pages charted breaks for eating, drinking and toilet breaks - less than 30 minutes over the duration of 12 and half hours." p.23.

Shift

My source:

"Shift (727 minutes, 762 minutes and 754 minutes)", Artists' Books. PrintMaking Today, Summer 2023, 32:126. p.23.

https://www.cellopress.co.uk/page/printmaking-today

Image and text: c/o and with thanks - Jacqui Symons

https://jacquisymons.co.uk/