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Motherwell event to explore the history of Ravenscraig plant
Motherwell event to explore the history of Ravenscraig plant

Glasgow Times

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Motherwell event to explore the history of Ravenscraig plant

Ravenscraig – A Fragile Correspondence is set to take place on Tuesday, June 10, offering attendees a chance to engage directly with the history of the area. The free event, organised by North Lanarkshire Council, is set to take place at the Ravenscraig Regional Sports Centre in Motherwell featuring artists closely connected to North Lanarkshire. Read more: Gala day featuring football match with Still Game star to take place in Glasgow It aims to blend art, nature, and community, offering an artist-led walk and an outdoor film screening allowing people a chance to explore the historical site that was once Scotland's largest steelworks. Frank McElhinney, from Craigneuk, and Motherwell-based Hamshya Rajkumar will guide an interactive Artwalk through Ravenscraig from 4.45pm to 6.15pm. The walk, organised by Tine Collective, invites participants to engage directly with the historic site, once Scotland's largest steelworks, now a mix of post-industrial history and nature. From 6.30pm to 7.30pm, attendees will then be treated to an outdoor screening of Boundary Layers. The 16-minute film by writer and artist Amanda Thomson reflects on Ravenscraig's past and present. Amanda will introduce the screening alongside project partners, offering insight into the film's inspirations and themes. Ravenscraig – A Fragile Correspondence is organised by North Lanarkshire's Arts and is open to everyone, aiming to showcase Ravenscraig in a refreshing light. Read more: Viral Glasgow food stall 'expecting' as team set to open exciting new restaurant For those relying on public transport, a coach service will be available from Motherwell train station to Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, departing at 6.15pm and returning at 7.30pm. The exhibition is co-curated by the Architecture Fringe, a volunteer-run festival designed to highlight design, architecture, and the built environment. Whether you're an art lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for something different to do, this event is set to offer a novel experience of a historic Scottish landmark.

North Lanarkshire Council's arts development team hosting special event at Ravenscraig
North Lanarkshire Council's arts development team hosting special event at Ravenscraig

Daily Record

time26-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

North Lanarkshire Council's arts development team hosting special event at Ravenscraig

Join artists on Tuesday, June 10, as they explore Ravenscraig through an interactive artwork, followed by an outdoor film screening of 'Boundary Layers', telling the story of Ravenscraig's past and present. North Lanarkshire Council's arts development team are inviting residents to a unique evening of creativity, community and conversation on the site of Ravenscraig. Join artists on Tuesday, June 10, as they explore Ravenscraig through an interactive artwork, followed by an outdoor film screening of 'Boundary Layers', telling the story of Ravenscraig's past and present. ‌ The event will begin with artists Frank McElhinney and Hamshya Rajkumar of Tine Collective for an interactive and sensory Artwalk through Ravenscraig. ‌ Once Scotland's largest steelworks, this landscape now represents a mix of post-industrial history and nature's quiet resilience. This creative workshop encourages participants to observe and respond directly to the site, alongside the artists, in a truly immersive experience. As the evening sets in, viewers can feast their eyes on a special outdoor screening of Boundary Layers by writer and artist Amanda Thomson, which is a 16-minute film responding to Ravenscraig's past and present. The film is a component part of the exhibition, 'A Fragile Correspondence' (currently on show at V&A Dundee), co-curated by Architecture Fringe, ISM and Slash_Other as part of the Scotland + Venice contribution to the Architectural Biennale in 2023. Amanda will introduce the screening alongside project partners, giving an insight into the film's inspirations and themes; landscape, language and transformation. Ann Louise Kieran, Visual Arts Development Officer at North Lanarkshire Council, said: 'We are delighted to host another public event which highlights the wonderful project, A Fragile Correspondence and the integral role Ravenscraig plays in talking about land, language, place and cultural identity when addressing the issue of climate change. ‌ 'We are incredibly grateful to the project curators, artists and partners in creating the work. Huge thanks also goes to Lanarkshire Climate Action Hub, who gave vital support to this event. 'The event is a once in a generation opportunity for NL communities to come together to create another important marker in Ravenscraig's evolving story.' A free coach service will run from Motherwell Train Station to Ravenscraig for audiences to access free travel to Ravenscraig for the film screening. ‌ *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.

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