The Ash Project - Kent Downs

Ash tree in Scotney Castle gardens, Kent. Photo: John Miller.

Ash tree in Scotney Castle gardens, Kent. Photo: John Miller.

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The Ash Archive Opening Event. Photo: University of Kent
ExhibitionPast

The Ash Archive: Kaleidoscope Gallery

Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Gallery, Buckhurst Ln, Sevenoaks TN13 1HW

10–20 Oct 2018, Monday – Saturday, 10–4pm

‘The Ash Archive’ is a growing collection of objects, artworks, poems and drawings that chart a unique materialist perspective on the history that we share with the ash tree. Curated by Madeleine Hodge and Rose Thompson for The Ash Project

The Ash Archive. Studio 3 Gallery, Canterbury (2018). Photo: University of Kent
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Woodland and Artist Talk: French & Mottershead

Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Gallery, Buckhurst Ln, Sevenoaks TN13 1HW

Thursday 11 October 2018, 6:30 - 7:45pm

Listen to French & Mottersheads work Woodland and then join us for a discussion of the work and a wider discussion of the project with Andrew Mottershead and Madeleine Hodge curator of The Ash Archive

Ash Trees in Kent
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The Ash Tree: Film with Live Score by Claire Orme

Harbour Screen, Folkestone Harbour Arm, Harbour Approach Rd, Folkestone CT20 1QQ

Friday 7 September 2018, 8:45 - 9:15pm

As part of The Ash Project and in response to The Ash Archive, Claire Orme and guests will perform a live score to the 1975 TV adaption of M R James’s story. 

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The Ash Archive: The Brewery Tap

The Brewery Tap Project Space, 53 Tontine St, Folkestone CT20 1JR

7 – 16 September 2018

‘The Ash Archive’ is a growing collection of objects, artworks, poems and drawings that chart a unique materialist perspective on the history that we share with the ash tree. Curated by Madeleine Hodge and Rose Thompson for The Ash Project

Listening to Woodland by French and Mottershead. Photo: Madeleine Hodge
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The Ash Archive: Halpern Gallery

The Halpern Gallery, 272 Hight Street, Chatham, ME4 4P

5 – 18 July 2018, Monday - Saturday, 10 - 4pm

‘The Ash Archive’ is a growing collection of objects, artworks, poems and drawings that chart a unique materialist perspective on the history that we share with the ash tree. Curated by Madeleine Hodge and Rose Thompson for The Ash Project

Abhainn Ashik to Yr Onnen, Ackroyd & Harvey, 2018
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The Ash Archive

Limbo Gallery, 2 Bilton Square, High Street, Margate CT9 1EE

17 - 26 May 2018

The Ash Archive is a growing collection of objects, artworks, poems and drawings that chart a unique materialist perspective on the history that we share with the ash tree

Listening to Woodland by French and Mottershead. Photo: Madeleine Hodge
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The Ash Archive: Lunchtime Concert

Studio 3 Gallery, Jarman Building, University of Kent

Friday 23 Feb 2018, 1.10pm

EarBox and University Chamber Choir present a lunchtime concert within the setting of The Ash Archive

Abhainn Ashik to Yr Onnen by Ackroyd & Harvey. Photo: Gorm Ashurst
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The Ash Archive

Studio 3 Gallery, Jarman Building, The University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7UG

18 January – 14 April 2018, 11am to 5pm Monday – Friday and Saturday 14 April, between 11am-3pm.

The Ash Archive is an Exhibition at the University of Kent from Jan – April 2018

A lasting legacy for the ash tree

The Ash Project – Kent Downs

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The Ash Project is an urgent cultural response to the devastating effects of ash dieback in the Kent Downs, celebrating the cultural, natural and social history of the ash tree, and creating an enduring legacy for future generations. The Ash Project is an initiative of the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Unit which received funding from Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England to host ash related events in Kent from 2017–2018.

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