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16 imagesGhanaian music group, Indigenous People leading a drumming and dance workshop, funded under the Youth Music Initiative programme.
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92 imagesA week long 'Creativity Week' at Trinity Primary school, Hawick. Pupils worked on the topic around the theme of 'The Future'.
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39 imagesImages from the Denholm Primary school visit by science teacher and childrens author, Alom Shaha. as part of of the Mainstreet Trading/Scottish Borders Council 'Authors in Schools' programme.
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76 imagesImages from the Primary school visits by childrens authors, Piers Torday and Chloe Inkpen, as part of of the Mainstreet Trading/Scottish Borders Council Authors in Schools programme.
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29 imagesPupils learning the penny whistle , with Gael Music, at Newcastleton Primary School. Part of the Scottish Borders YMI programme.
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27 imagesInge Panneels: Material Journeys%0AA new body of work exploring the ‘Anthropocene period’%0A%0A9 June – 2 September 2018%0A%0AInge Panneels is an artist and a Senior Lecturer in Glass at the University of Sunderland. She shares her time between her studio in the Scottish Borders and National Glass Centre.%0A%0AInge is currently working towards her PhD at Northumbria University which has a focus on maps and mapping and climate change. Connected to this research, Inge Panneels has created this new body of work exploring the ‘Anthropocene period’. This term relates to the period of time that human activity has been the dominant influence on our climate and environment. As well as exploring the bigger picture, this exhibition also places a focus on the environmental impact of glass production.%0A%0AAs our awareness of the impact of plastics grows this work makes us increasingly conscious of our approaches and our options in a ‘throw away’ society. Interestingly, the carbon footprint calculation made for this work showed that the highest levels related to the artist’s travel and the operation of the gallery, rather than the production of the finished glass piece, which could theoretically last and be re-used forever. %0A%0Aingepanneels.com
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24 imagesThe Cart Shed, at Aikwood Tower, near Selkirk, in the Scottish Borders
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3 imagesKate Scardifield's exhibiton 'Lay Lines' on show at Hawick Museum, Wilton Lodge Park.
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81 imagesImages from the 2018 RISE Symposium, on Arts and Mental Health. RISE was delivered in partnership by CABN, Live Borders and the Joint Health Improvement Team (Scottish Borders Council/NHS Borders). This event took place to coincide with the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival – with events taking place across Scotland from 7 – 27 May 2018 The images in this gallery can be downloaded by the presenters, performers and the audience for their personal records . To download them use the blue 'Add to Cart' button, select the ones you want and then choose the free 'Personal Use' option in the box that pops ups. The images can be downloaded as a single image or as a batch in a variety of sizes. You will need to fill out contact details but will not pay for personal, non commercial use. You will get a £0.00 value invoice email for the images, from my specialist web host 'Photoshelter' and then another with an image download link.
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71 imagesThe outdoor performance of 'In the Wild' by the Scottish Dudendance Theatre company, which was part of the 2017 YES (Selkirk, Ettrick & Yarrow) Festival, which took place over the 12th to 17th September. The bi-annual arts event, took place over the 12th to 17th September, at venues in the valleys and Selkirk. The images in this gallery can be downloaded by the performers and the audience for their personal records . To download them by use the blue 'Add to Cart' button, select the ones you want and then choose the free 'Personal Use' option in the box that pops ups. The images can be downloaded as a single image or as a batch in a variety of sizes. You will need to fill out contact details but will not pay for personal, non commercial use. You will get a £0.00 value invoice email for the images, from my specialist web host 'Photoshelter' and then another with an image download link.
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56 imagesStyling of a wedding held at Dalswinton Baroney Church and Maryfield House.
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116 imagesFauhope Country House Hotel, images for new website and brochure
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7 imagesThe final editors selection of images for the Meet the Maker feature in Tie the Knot magazine.
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79 imagesOther images of Get Knotted from Carfreamills Hotel, St Boswells hall & the GK offices.
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72 imagesProps & product offered by wedding planning and prop hire company 'Get Knotted'.
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126 imagesThe 2016 Scottish Border Buisness Excellence Awards, held at Springwood Hall, Kelso. The awards were run by the Scottish Borders Chambers of Commerce, with guest speaker Councillor Stuart Bell, BSC Executive Member for Economic Development. The SBCC Convener Jack Clark along with broadcaster and writer Fiona Armstrong, co-hosted the event. Guests and participating organisations can download any images, which are sized suitable for web use. To download the small or medium sized JPEGs use the password SBCC. All images used publicly should credited to Kevin Greenfield Photography. The licensing allows for images to be used for personal record, the promotion of your business relating to the awards and the work of the SBCC . ( i.e not used for resale or advertising). If you would like to order professional quality prints, use the 'Add to Cart' button & the coupon code, SBCC at the checkout stage to get a 10% discount. All images are on this website the copyrighted by Kevin Greenfield and Morals Rights are asserted by the creator.
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88 imagesThe Lodge at Carfraemill wedding marquee styled by wedding planning and prop hire company 'Get Knotted'. The company, run by Lindsey Hunter from her base in the Scottish Borders, can design, style organise and provide all the props and items needed for a wedding.
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210 imagesArtist Kate Scardifield during her research visit to the Scottish Borders, as part of the 'Archival Enactments – New Constellations' project. This first part of her vsist took place between 27th June- 1st July and she visited various archives, artiists, textile facilities, creatives and museums.
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67 imagesImages from the field visit to Snowdonia to photograh Inge Panneels work, made as part of the 'Walking Poets' project. The work as carried onto Snowdon and photographed in situ.
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4 imagesImages from the Selkirk 'Lets Get Online' course. Images of case study, Bill Gardiner at Philiphaugh Community School, Selkirk, in the Scottish Borders. Bill , 81, attended the Scottish Borders Council’s Tea and Tablet classes at the local school, where he learnt basic IT skills, how to use a tablet and how the internet could benefit his everyday life including learning how to use email and shop online.
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11 imagesImages from the Selkirk 'Lets Get Online' course. Images of case study, Bill Gardiner at Philiphaugh Community School, Selkirk, in the Scottish Borders. Bill , 81, attended the Scottish Borders Council’s Tea and Tablet classes at the local school, where he learnt basic IT skills, how to use a tablet and how the internet could benefit his everyday life including learning how to use email and shop online.
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185 imagesProducts and serviecs offered by wedding planning and prop hire company 'Get Knotted'. The company, run by Lindsey Hunter from her base in the Scottish Borders, can design, style organise and provide all the props and items needed for a wedding. These images were taken as the team prepare St Boswells hall for a wedding, using plant pots made from recycled piant tins, succulents, an up-cycled bar and larch and spruce hanging from the roof.
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105 imagesThe 2015 Scottish Border Business Awards, run by the Scottish Borders Chambers of Commerce, with guest speaker Keith Brown, MSP. SBCC convenor Jack Clark and Fiona Armstrong co-hosted the event. Guests and participating organisations can download any images, which are sized suitable for web use. All images used publicly should credited to Kevin Greenfield Photography. The licensing allows for images to be used for personal record, the promotion of your business relating to the award and the work of the SBCC / SBBF. ( i.e not used for resale or advertising). You can download small or medium sized JPEG for free. If you would like to order professional quality prints, use the coupon code PRINT at the checkout to get a 25% discount. For print quality digital downloads, (choose xl or original quality) , use the coupon code DIGITAL at the checkout, to get a 60% discount. All images are on this website the copyrighted by Kevin Greenfield and Morals Rights are asserted by the creator.
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127 imagesThe CABN Re-Imagining Place Conference, held at the Haining, Selkirk, 18th June 2015. 'Proposals for Engagement' examined new perspectives on the role of creative practice, public art and place making projects on regional culture, economy & policy
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62 imagesWaverley Housing teams and staff portraits. Housing stock and residents meeting
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82 imagesScottish Border Poets Showcase evening, held at Sir Walter Scotts former home, Abbotsford House. The event was jointly run by the Creative Borders Arts Network (CABN) and the Abbotford Trust.
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56 imagesScottish Border Poets Showcase evening, held at Sir Walter Scotts former home, Abbotsford House. The event was jointly run by the Creative Borders Arts Network (CABN) and the Abbotford Trust. The post who took part were Julian Colton, Stuart Delves, Anita John, Bridget Khursheed and Laurna Robertson.
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136 imagesMusic industry training day, 'How Music Works' run by the Creative Borders Arts Network, CABN. The training took place at the Tower Mill, Hawick and included sessions delivered by local and national industry experts & musicians. Some musicians delivered open mike sessions in the Filmhouse Cafe. You can view them as a slideshow, which controllable, or individually. If you would like copes of the images get in touch with me via my contact page, thanks
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