Dumfries & Galloway
Image: Peace Pole Henge, Allanton Peace Sanctuary
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Remembering Together Dumfries and Galloway is coming to a close
Remembering Together Dumfries and Galloway is coming to a close
June community events continue…
On Friday 14th June, the Remembering Together D&G artists alongside Primary 5 students from Sanquhar Primary unveiled a new memorial and artwork in Bell Crescent Park
The Dispersed Memorial Forest: Community Gathering Events
To launch each of the sites we are hosting a series of community gathering events at each location in June, with activities including walks, sharing stories, music and food…
Five sites for Dumfries & Galloway announced
“We are working across five different locations in Dumfries and Galloway as part of Remembering Together - and here they are!”
Four Hundred Trees to be Planted Across Dumfries and Galloway
Artists t s Beall and Katie Anderson will be working with communities across Dumfries and Galloway to collaboratively design and plant the Dispersed Memorial Forest across five sites…
Phase Two Gets Underway
the next stage of the Remembering Together project in Dumfries and Galloway is getting underway!
Share your thoughts.
If you haven’t been involved in these in-person sessions but would like to contribute to the project, there’s still time!
A Tree of Remembrance, co-creating in Dumfries and Galloway
Artists t s Beall and Katie Anderson are working in Dumfries & Galloway to co-create with communities, exploring who, what, and how we want to remember and honour all those affected by Covid.
Meet the Artists: ts Beall and Katie Anderson
Remembering Together: Dumfries and Galloway have appointed their artists to co-create memorials with communities. Meet ts Beall and Katie Anderson
Callout for artists now open
Call out for artists and creative practitioners now open for Remembering Together: Dumfries and Galloway NOW CLOSED
Welcome to Dumfries & Galloway
Dumfries and Galloway is the third largest of Scotland's council areas, but only the 12th largest in terms of population, reflecting the largely rural nature of the area.