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About us

The Gray Hill partnership is a collaboration between sculptor and public artist Harry Gray and typographic designer Will Hill.

 

We are concerned with the interaction of sculpture, language and place in site-specific environmental projects, collaborating with partners from the private or public sector to develop sculptural installations that enhance and contextualise the public spaces they occupy.

 

Following collaboration on the artwork Discover and Acquire for the Forbes Mellon library at Clare College, Cambridge, and the Romsey R for Cambridge council, we are currently developing a number of innovative site-specific typographic projects.

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Harry Gray

Harry Gray is a sculptor working in steel , bronze, stone and light, with an established national reputation for public art and place-making projects. His work was celebrated at the 2015 National Place Making Awards for placing contemporary installations in a sensitive historic environment. He often works in collaboration with other creative professionals.

https://www.harrygray.co.uk

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Will Hill

Will Hill is a typographer, designer, writer and visual artist whose work is concerned with the visual properties of words and letters His visual practice encompasses typography, publication design, typeface design, and the production of digital print artworks, many of which deal with the vernacular typography of different cities and cultures.

He is the author of The Complete Typographer (Thames and Hudson 2010), co-author of Art and Text (Black Dog 2009), and a regular contributor to typographic journals and conferences. He is currently working on a book on the properties of typographic space, to be published by Cambridge University Press

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