Luck or Fate?

Posted on February 20, 2015

At the start of 2015 I was asked to work on the Gretna 100 project with Citizen Curator and Out Of The Blue to curate and design an exhibition about the the 1/7th Royal Scots who were stationed at The Drill Hall in Dalmeny Street before marching of to advanced training in Falkirk. I will be working with their research group whose work to date has inspired a new play that will take place  on the anniversary of the Gretna Rail Disaster in May. Having worked with  Falkirk Community Trust on their WW1 stories last year I was keen to return to the archives at Calendar House and they didn’t disappoint. The story of the Matchless 7th  is so very sad, a whole community devastated by the worst rail crash in Britain. Those who survived went on to Gallipoli and what an eye opener researching that front has been…

I started 2014 working as the Scottish Artist on National Memory-Local Stories for the National Portrait Gallery and after the Falkirk in The First World War project went on to design Sunset Song and develop The Last Post Project with Victoria Primary School. I am also now helping  Proiseact nan Ealan to develop their set for their tour of Sequamur which tours Scotland in March. It is such a privilege to hear all these stories and an interesting challenge to interpret them visually for a contemporary audience.

SEQUAMUR Proisert nan Ealan

SEQUAMUR Proisert nan Ealan

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