Shore: How We See the Sea

Shore: How We See the Sea

By Rural Nations CIC

Date and time

Thu, 20 Sep 2018 19:00 - 21:00 GMT+1

Location

Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre

Lochmaddy HS6 5AA United Kingdom

Description

Shore: How We See the Sea

7-9pm, Thursday 20 September 2018

A film screening and live performance event as part of a Scotland-wide tour. This special event is a screening of two new films by Scottish-based artists Margaret Salmon and Ed Webb-Ingall, specially commissioned by arts and science organisation Invisible Dust for the touring project Shore: How We See the Sea.

CLADACH by Margaret Salmon is an observational portrait of the shoreline of the Wester Ross, and I WALK THERE EVERY DAY BUT NEVER SAW IT THAT WAY sees filmmaker Ed Webb-Ingall asking questions like ‘Who owns the sea?’ across and between different communities and individuals on the island of Arran.

The screening will be followed by live performances with refreshments in the Café and an opportunity to share thoughts and reactions as part of a Scotland-wide conversation about “how we see the sea” and our role in preserving our endangered aquatic worlds.

Find out more about Shore: How We See the Sea: shorescotland.com

Shore: How We See the Sea is curated by Invisible Dust and funded by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland and Arts Council England, and by the Wellcome Trust

Film details:

Cladach

Duration: 30 mins

Director: Margaret Salmon

Country of origin: UK

Date: 2018

Recommended PG

I walk there every day but never saw it that way

Duration: 23 mins

Director: Ed Webb-Ingall

Country of origin: UK

Date: 2018

Recommended PG

Organised by

Rural Nations (Scotland) CIC is an artist led production company based in Stornoway which commissions film, experimental theatre and strategic arts projects.

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