HAPPIDROME TWO
The presentation of the CUT/STACK/BURN archive at the Heath Fest developed out of an invitation from the HEATH project, the initiators of the Heath Fest. In conjunction with Arts Council England, the HEATH project provided the original funding for the CUT/STACK/BURN project which was further supported by the National Trust and Tremenheere Sculpture gardens.

The wide ranging events of the Heath fest, intended to promote the value and uses of heath land, has made it possible to present the project archive in a site specific context that further underlines the link between the CUT/STACK/BURN project, the work of the HEATH project, the communities that helped create it and also its link with the landscape itself and our activities within it.

PROJECT BACKGROUND

PROJECT ARCHIVE

OPENING TIMES
October 2007 - 10.00am - 4.00pm
Thursday 4th | Friday 5th | Saturday 6th | Sunday 7th

 

HOW TO GET THERE
By car follow B3083/B3293 from Helston.
Limited parking at Natural England’s Goonhilly Nature Reserve car park
[in close proximity to the Earth Satellite station].
Regular buses from Penzance,Truro, Helston.
Where possible please car share to this event.

 

MAPS
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SAFETY ADVICE
The site is level but paths, tracks and inside the building are uneven and may be wet. Appropriate clothing and footwear is advisable.

 

MORE INFORMATION
info@happidrome.org.uk
07734 746053

For more information on other artist led projects in Cornwall this summer visit www.morecornwall.org

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Natural England logo Natural England: the agency for the conservation, enhancement and management of the natural environment. www.naturalengland.org.uk A presentation by BRUCE DAVIES of the CUT/STACK/BURN archive in collaboration with:
HAPPIDROME / the HEATH project / Natural England / AGR
Supported by The National Trust www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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