Pledge | Process | Planet exhibition going on tour
Pledge | Process | Planet exhibition going on tour
The popular Pledge | Process | Planet exhibition is going on tour with events in both Kingussie and Braemar this autumn!
Following a successful initial event earlier this year in Grantown-on-Spey, the exhibition, a stunning showcase of creative talent within the National Park will be in Kingussie’s Iona gallery before moving to St Margaret’s in Braemar.
Sparking conversations, connecting landscape and community and inspiring collective action on climate change, the exhibition features artwork that pushes boundaries and evokes thoughts and discussion on creative processes in the context of climate change, biodiversity loss, health and well-being.
Be inspired as the creatives articulate their vision and response to the climate emergency.
Click here to view the Pledge | Process | Planet touring exhibition catalogue
You can visit the exhibition for free:
Iona Gallery, Kingussie
10 - 13 October, 10am - 5pm
Duke Street, Kingussie, PH21 1JG
St. Margaret’s, Braemar
24 - 27 October, 10am - 5pm
Glenshee Road, Braemar, AB35 5YP
The exhibition will be accompanied by workshops, aimed at building skills, sharing knowledge and expertise, you can sign up here:
Kingussie workshops
Making with, not from: art, Dùthchas and the more-than-human
Unmapped places of the Cairngorms: stories from a living landscape
Braemar workshops
Unmapped places of the Cairngorms: stories from a living landscape
The Pledge | Process | Planet exhibition is supported by the Cairngorms Trust and the Scottish Government in partnership with the Cairngorms National Park Authority and The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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