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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Drawing with light: Workshop with Rocio von Jungenfeld 

Hucking Estate, Kent Downs

Saturday 18th August 2018, 10am -2pm

In this workshop with walking artist and photographer Rocio von Jungenfeld you will learn to look more closely at the relationship between ash trees, light and shadow.

Folkestone Downs exchange. Photo: Rubiane Maia
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A Photographic Exchange: Workshop with Manuel Vason

Folkestone Downs, Meet at the Brewery Tap on Tontine Street

Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 August 2018, 10-5pm, you must be available to attend both days of the workshop

Over two days we will practice photography as a methodology to communicate and connect with the ash trees of a small forest near Folkestone.

Newlands Corner, Surrey. Photo: Belinda Knox
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Wonder of the Wood: Photography Workshop with Belinda Knox

Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens, Alkham Rd, Temple Ewell, Dover CT16 3DZ

Sunday 5 August 2018, 10am - 2pm

In this workshop at the beautiful Kearsney Abbey we celebrate the ash tree  in this workshop as we focus primarily on the ash tree and the surrounding landscape.

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Diminishing landscapes: Photography Workshop with Peter Coles

White Horse Wood

Saturday 21 July 2018, 11.00am - 3.00pm

Stalking the disappearing ash tree; an experimental photography walkshop with Peter Coles & Andrew Stuck from the Museum of Walking.

Reference-Points-Event
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Reference Points

Sidelands Farm on Little Olantigh Road. Post code TN25 5DQ [Grid Ref TR066467]

Saturday 29 July 2017, 10:30am - 1pm

Ancient trees hold and locate histories; providing valuable resources, marking boundaries and important locations which have had meaning to local communities over centuries.

The Hardy Ash in Old St Pancras Churchyard. Photo: Paul Hudson - https://flic.kr/p/cn1uSf
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Stalking the Hardy Ash

Kentish Town and St Pancras, London

Wed 31 May 2017, 6:15pm

Join us on a photography walkshop led by Peter Coles and the Museum of Walking for London Tree Week

A lasting legacy for the ash tree

The Ash Project – Kent Downs

About

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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The Ash Project - Kent Downs

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  • About
  • Sculpture
    • Visit the sculpture
    • Buy a print
    • Artist statement
    • Research & development
  • Ash info
    • Ash trees
    • Ash dieback
    • Ash species
    • Ash research
  • Projects
    • Public sculpture
    • Education
    • Online Ash Archive
  • What we did
    • Evaluation
    • Top 10 tips
    • Who was involved
    • Exhibitions
    • Artist walks
    • Press coverage
  • #TheAshProject

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