Surprised and delighted to be heading to Glen Tanar with David Lintern Photography for a week next year to explore the premise that cultural loss is ecological loss. If anyone has any current or past connections to Glen Tanar - working, living, stories, songs - drop me a line! Many thanks to Bothy Project and Cairngorms National Park for this opportunity to highlight connections between land and people. From the Cairngorms National Park press release: Recently we shared a call for applications to be artists in residence with Bothy Project as part of our Cairngorms2030 programme, and received an incredible response. We’re delighted to share that local creatives Sarah Hobbs and David Lintern were successful, and together will be diving into the rich history of Glen Tanar, exploring local cultural heritage and connections to the land. Through listening, walking and photography they hope to weave together the voices of people connected to the Glen, helping their stories to be heard. Watch this space to find out how Sarah and David get on, and for future opportunities. The Cairngorms 2030 programme is made possible by @heritagefunduk thanks to National Lottery players. Glen Tanar. Images: David Lintern
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