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Awreet Marra! Posters inspired by Maryport go on show

by Cumbria Crack
09/04/2024
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Posters designed to showcase the Cumbrian dialect and the personalities of the people of Maryport have gone on show in the town.

The artwork was inspired by the people of Maryport, their quirks, humour, and straight-talking attitude, Cumberland Council said.

Part of a project called Jus’ Git On Wid It, the creative programme was funded by the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

The new designs spun out of the Jus’ Git On Wid It Audio Adventure, which took place in the town last summer.

Local people came together with the Made in Maryport cultural programme, assisted by the team from Ragged Edge Productions, to create a walking tour. It explored oral histories, local archive material and the unique character of Maryport, and those who live and work here.

Leader of Cumberland Council Mark Fryer, said: “Those brilliant discussions were where the name for the Audio Adventure came from. Jus’ Git On Wid It encapsulated the resilience of the people throughout Maryport’s history, and the hard working, no nonsense character of the town.

“Lots of phrases were left over so we wanted to bring them to life with an impromptu exhibition. Yan Tan Tethera Creative took the words and connected them to well known cultural images and styles.

“We hope these posters raise a smile of recognition and celebrate Maryport’s many identities, and stories, and the language of this historic town.”

The artwork is on display now at the temporary Maryport Maritime Museum at the junction of Senhouse Street and Curzon Street.

People involved in the project included Stefan Escreet at Ragged Edge Productions, Karen Thompson at Yan Tan Tethera Creative, Stuart Eve, Christine Slater, Joanne Hill, Mitchell Hill, Jason Renwick, Barbara Markham, Angela Sibson, Amy Austin, David Malcolm and Maria Hardy-Sims.

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