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SUMMARY:Gu'un the fish n'that by Beverley Carruthers
DESCRIPTION:Gu’un the fish n’that\, inspired by the cultural heritage of the women who worked as migrant workers in the herring industry\, is an evocative sound installation by East Anglian based artist Beverley Carruthers. \nInspired by the story of her own Grandmother Barbara Aliston\, Beverley compiled in depth interviews with the last generation of Fesh Quines exploring their stories through the labour and living conditions they endured alongside their enriching living history and cultural legacy of knitting and singing. Beverley has expertly woven these elements into this engaging and fascinating sound installation. \nBeverley’s work resists the romanticised version of the herring girls history\, which has often been marginalised anyway\, instead celebrating the women’s migrant labour and their importance to the fishing industry. \n3rd April to 6th June\, Mon to Sat\, 10am to 5pm
URL:https://www.venture-north.co.uk/event/guun-the-fish-nthat-by-beverley-carruthers/
LOCATION:Strathnaver Museum\, Clachan\, Bettyhill\, North Sutherland\, KW14 7SS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Salt to Plate by Debasis Biswas
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore the heritage and conservation of salmon fisheries along the north coast of Scotland and beyond with local wildlife artist and documentary filmmaker Debasis Biswas. DB’s fascinating co-curated exhibition incorporates paintings\, sculptural pieces and a documentary film. \nThe story of the salmon fisheries is a human story of industry and resilience and DB has gathered a wealth of colourful and rich stories from those who worked these shores as part of what was once a thriving industry. DB’s engaging documentary incorporates these stories as he visits the buildings associated with the industry in the company of those who worked there. \nDB also explores the global story of the wild Atlantic salmon through art and science. The students at Farr High School led by High Life Highland Ranger Paul Castle explored the impact of micro plastics and marine litter on our environment during a litter pick. The students creative responses can be seen as part of the exhibition through sculptural pieces created by the waste gathered during their litter pick. \nSalt to Plate was developed as part of Strathnaver Museum’s 2024 Artist Residency Programme part funded by Museums Galleries Scotland\, The William Syson Foundation\, the Children’s and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund\, and which received £5\,755 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. \n12th June to 31st October\, Mon to Sat\, 10am to 5pm
URL:https://www.venture-north.co.uk/event/salt-to-plate-by-debasis-biswas/
LOCATION:Strathnaver Museum\, Clachan\, Bettyhill\, North Sutherland\, KW14 7SS\, United Kingdom
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