The Settlement @ The Neverending Glen
Part of Kelburn Garden Party and installed through Summer 2016
The Neverending Glen,Kelburn Country Centre, Fairlie, Ayrshire, KA29 0BE
The Neverending Glen,Kelburn Country Centre, Fairlie, Ayrshire, KA29 0BE
place+platform were invited to take part in The Neverending Glen - an enchanting art trail that was part of Kelburn Garden Party.
For The Neverending Glen Place + Platform entered new territory outside the city and explored the themes of inhabited space, settlement and imaginative exploration of habitat through sculptural installation and happenings in the forest.
The project consisted of an installation called 'The Settlement' by Abi Lewis, with a ritualistic group performance featuring music and storytelling by Daniel Allison.
More info here:
http://www.kelburngardenparty.com/the-neverending-glen/
"Now in it’s second year, The Neverending Glen returns to The Kelburn Garden Party, taking guests on a surreal, enchanting and stimulating multi-media adventure, where contemporary art meets ancient landscape. Once again artists and art collectives will be invited to create site-specific installations, sculptures, performances and events, to enhance the audience’s experience of the amazing Kelburn Estate with it’s magical and ancient forestry, mesmerizing views over the Atlantic and astounding location on the west coast. This year’s Neverending Glen will see its collaboration grow through a co-curation between Sophia Lindsay Burns from art hub Edinburgh Palette and The Too Much Fun Club."
For The Neverending Glen Place + Platform entered new territory outside the city and explored the themes of inhabited space, settlement and imaginative exploration of habitat through sculptural installation and happenings in the forest.
The project consisted of an installation called 'The Settlement' by Abi Lewis, with a ritualistic group performance featuring music and storytelling by Daniel Allison.
More info here:
http://www.kelburngardenparty.com/the-neverending-glen/
"Now in it’s second year, The Neverending Glen returns to The Kelburn Garden Party, taking guests on a surreal, enchanting and stimulating multi-media adventure, where contemporary art meets ancient landscape. Once again artists and art collectives will be invited to create site-specific installations, sculptures, performances and events, to enhance the audience’s experience of the amazing Kelburn Estate with it’s magical and ancient forestry, mesmerizing views over the Atlantic and astounding location on the west coast. This year’s Neverending Glen will see its collaboration grow through a co-curation between Sophia Lindsay Burns from art hub Edinburgh Palette and The Too Much Fun Club."