Come with us on a journey to the Neverending Glen…

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                 Poster by Mina Braun

Now in it’s second year, The Neverending Glen returns to The Kelburn Garden Party, taking guests on a surreal, enchanting and stimulating multi-media adventure, where contemporary art meets ancient landscape. Once again artists and art collectives, many of whom are residents at Edinburgh Palette, will be invited to create site-specific installations, sculptures, performances and events, to enhance the audience’s experience of the amazing Kelburn Estate with it’s magical and ancient forestry, mesmerizing views over the Atlantic and astounding location on the west coast. This year’s Neverending Glen will see its collaboration grow through a co-curation between Sophia Lindsay Burns from art hub Edinburgh Palette and The Too Much Fun Club.

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A Call Out To Artists, Makers and Creatives – Kelburn Garden Party 2016

fb profile pic tmfcThe Kelburn Garden Party is an unique, independent and magical music and arts festival set in a spectacular setting on Scotland’s West Coast – the grounds and glen around a 13th century castle, recently painted with Graffiti! The festival is renowned for featuring a high quality and diverse range of musical styles that sits alongside a feast of creative happenings and fun attractions embedded around the site, from interactive art installations, living theater, pop-up gigs to glen walks, waterfall plunge pools, poetry, workshops, cabaret and downright surreal happenings. This year the festival runs from the 29th June – 4th July.

The festival is free from corporate interference, and is brought to life by the efforts of the organisers, crew, volunteers, performers and hopefully, you!

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Our artists elsewhere | Alan Chapman

Alan-Chapman4& Collective is a contemporary art gallery in Bridge of Allan, Central Scotland. & Collective regularly exhibit a diverse range of fine art, drawing, painting and printmaking. They are currently giving space to Alan Chapman, who works across these forms and combines techniques to produce sheets of pure colour.

Anomalies is a new series of paintings, which he began in 2014, exploring disparate forms coming together and drifting apart. He exhibited them at St Margaret’s House in his memorable solo show last year. So if you missed the first showing, want to see them again or happen to be in the Stirlingshire area do call in and see them.

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