Autumn in the Neverending Glen

This summer a number of artists from Edinburgh Palette were invited to create site-specific works for The Neverending Glen – an immersive art trail featuring installations, sculptures, performances and events taking place during the Kelburn Garden Party. Now in it’s second year, the Neverening Glen aims 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 saw its collaboration grow through a co-curation between Sophia Lindsay Burns from art hub Edinburgh Palette and The Too Much Fun Club. Many of the installations still remain on the glen to be viewed by visitors to the Kelburn Country Estate.

Sophia paid a visit to the Glen earlier this month to check on how the artworks were doing. See some of the photos below and for more photos visit the Facebook page (and don’t forget to give us your “like”)

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Back from the Neverending Glen…

The artists and production team are finally back and rested up after this year’s truly outstanding Kelburn Garden Party.  Our warmest thanks go out to everyone involved who worked tirelessly to make this magical art trail a reality!

Returning for it’s second year, The Neverending Glen took guests on a surreal, enchanting

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Come with us on a journey to the Neverending Glen…

NEG poster
                 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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