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April 2015, 19:30
Free to attend
WHERE I AM – FILM SCREENING PROGRAMME
In association with Lux Scotland, ATLAS Arts & Taigh Chearsabhagh, Film Hub Scotland, HICA, The Pier, DCA and Talbot Rice
For Where I Am, ATLAS Arts as part of its Broad Reach programme with Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre, is hosting a screening of Luke Fowler’s film Depositions, 2014.
Depositions explores the role of the Highland traveller in Gaelic Highland history and culture by combining archival footage from the Isle of Barra, new footage and interviews. The film-work was originally commissioned as part of Artists and Archives: Artists’ Moving Image at the BBC a residency programme based at BBC Scotland.
READING GROUP
Outsider: Travelling communities and the Outsider, their role in Highland history
In addition to the screening and to assist in placing the film in a Scottish island context you are invited to take part in a special reading group for the event. The suggested texts are selected to stimulate discussion on the role of the outsider and the contribution travellers made to Gaelic culture and Highland history and what the public perception of travelling communities are now.
The Summer Traveller, Timothy Neat – Appendix 1, 2 & 3
The Language of Traveller Storytellers – a paper by Sheila Douglas for the Languages of Scotland Conference in Skye
Gypsy Travellers in Scotland – A resource for the media – Equality and Human Rights Commission, Scotland
About the Artist
Luke Fowler (born 1978) is an artist, filmmaker, and musician based in Glasgow. He studied printmaking at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee. He creates cinematic collages that have often been linked to the British Free Cinema movement of the 1950s. His documentary films have explored counter cultural figures including Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing and English composer Cornelius Cardew. Fowler was awarded the inaugural Derek Jarman Award in 2008 and he was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2012.
More about Where I Am
Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network.