150 tree rings
Memories of the old Argyll and Bute Hospital
de Mid Argyll Youth Forum & 5/6 Pers. Development Award Group
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The original Mid Argyll Hospital opened in 1863 as the Lochgilphead (or Mid Argyll) Isolation Hospital and the poorhouse which is now office accommodation for the current Mid Argyll Hospital. The young people decided to compile a book on people’s memories of their time associated with the hospital and photographs that evoked and stimulated visions of both good times and bad times.
They have also undertaken the task of designing, developing and installing a structure in the woodlands to commemorate the 150 years of the old hospital. It was decided that engraving the tree rings with words like "hope", "peacefulness" and "safety" would evoke an empathic picture of what the installation was trying to achieve – a concept that runs throughout this publication.
Project Participants: Ben McGlynn, Nicola Ellis, David Hatton, Lewis King, Lorne Harvey, Connie Spriddell, Ewan Meikle, Kanisha Kirkhope, Georgia McKillop, Sasha Savins, John Evans, Zoe Sutherland, Hannah Nicolson, Sarah Nicolson, Orla Flanagan and Myrin Robertson.
Community Learning and Development Worker: Raymond Flanagan
Behavioural Support Teacher: Bernine White
Blarbuie Woodlands: Dr Grace Fergusson, Jess Grant, Brenda Blatt, Sian McQueen, Diane Thomas.
Graphic Design & Photography Class: Nicole Heidtke & Stefan Baumberger, Media Artists at Templar Arts and Leisure Centre, Tarbert.
Other Contributors: Hugh Fife, Dougie Philand, Andrea Fisher, Fiona Kalache, Ian Brown, Edith King, Donna McKellar, Councillor Donnie MacMillan.
They have also undertaken the task of designing, developing and installing a structure in the woodlands to commemorate the 150 years of the old hospital. It was decided that engraving the tree rings with words like "hope", "peacefulness" and "safety" would evoke an empathic picture of what the installation was trying to achieve – a concept that runs throughout this publication.
Project Participants: Ben McGlynn, Nicola Ellis, David Hatton, Lewis King, Lorne Harvey, Connie Spriddell, Ewan Meikle, Kanisha Kirkhope, Georgia McKillop, Sasha Savins, John Evans, Zoe Sutherland, Hannah Nicolson, Sarah Nicolson, Orla Flanagan and Myrin Robertson.
Community Learning and Development Worker: Raymond Flanagan
Behavioural Support Teacher: Bernine White
Blarbuie Woodlands: Dr Grace Fergusson, Jess Grant, Brenda Blatt, Sian McQueen, Diane Thomas.
Graphic Design & Photography Class: Nicole Heidtke & Stefan Baumberger, Media Artists at Templar Arts and Leisure Centre, Tarbert.
Other Contributors: Hugh Fife, Dougie Philand, Andrea Fisher, Fiona Kalache, Ian Brown, Edith King, Donna McKellar, Councillor Donnie MacMillan.
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- Categoría principal: Historia
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 58 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9781320941198
- Fecha de publicación: feb. 12, 2015
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Lochgilphead Hospital, Digital Photography, Mid Argyll Youth Forum, Blarbuie Woodlands, Book Projects at talc.
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Templar Arts and Leisure Centre
Tarbert, Argyll
The Templar Arts and Leisure Centre (talc.) is located at the beautiful harbour front in Tarbert – a small fishing village in Kintyre, Argyll in Scotland. We help youth- and community groups to create books. Our Media Art and Design programme offers courses and projects in Contemporary Visual and Media Arts, Digital Photography and Image Manipulation, Illustration and Graphic Design, Book Layout, Artists books, Patterns for Textile Print, Media Sculpture and Installation – and more. There are educational, theme-based projects and professional software training – but also fun sessions for everyone.