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Glengoyne Hide installation reveal

At Caerlaverock, we have been working with local artist, Kirsty Harris, to bring the Glengoyne Hide to life.

At Caerlaverock, we have been working with local artist, Kirsty Harris, to bring the Glengoyne Hide to life. We were able to do this through the support of Glengoyne Whisky.

Over the summer, Kirsty consulted with visitors, volunteers, staff and other local people to see what they would like to see in this space. Her main focus was on reciprocity: if we give nature the gift of our attention, what do we receive in return?

Enjoy the pictures below of the installation. We can’t wait for you to come up and see it in person!

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Picture 1: the first of prompts


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Picture 2: the landscape’s ‘timeline’


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Picture 3: the next prompt


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Picture 4: Twelve cushions are hung in the hide for you to make your time more comfortable


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Picture 5: the final prompt. Here you can see the vinyl on some of the windows, designed to focus your attention.


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Picture 6: a close up of the central mobile of bird silhouettes


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Picture 7: from left to right, Neil from Glengoyne, Kirsty the artist and Dave, WWT Caerlaverock site manager


Photos by Andrew Perry

Words by Marianne Nicholson

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