The Story So Far... : The Art of Exchanging With Others
The Story So Far... : The Art of Exchanging With Others
The Story So Far... : The Art of Exchanging With Others
Cousland Smiddy, a working blacksmith and heritage museum received jewellery, bookmarks, badges and drawings inspired by visits there, in return for historical demonstrations by the blacksmith and access to their museum. Magic Max, magician and balloon artist received a stage backdrop and box to transport his tricks, in return for magic shows. MacTaggart Scott Loanhead Brass Band gave guest passes for their shows in return for posters designed to promote the bands annual concert. Edinburgh and Rural Vintage Car Hire owner gave us many rides in his 1936 Rolls Royce when we created a sign for new customers to find his station house, which is remotely located in Midlothian countryside. Highbank Nursing Home hosted a bingo coffee morning in exchange for an appliqud wall hanging, cushions and knitting needle holders. East Coast Organics offered a tractor tour of the farm in exchange for comedy vegetable postcards to promote their box delivery scheme.
The project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
Local people and businesses have already commissioned projects. Inside youll find examples of barter projects; what was made and what was exchanged. In return for a sign outside his old-station home, one local has offered rides in his vintage cars; in exchange for a painted backdrop and a box for his equipment, a popular magician has provided balloon and magic shows. So, can we barter with you?
The Barter Project uses the artistic skills and talents of people with learning disabilities to benefit their local communities. In artist led workshops art works are made, such as signs, window displays, craftworks for local people and businesses, in exchange for goods, services or new experiences.
* the art of exchanging with others
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
Cousland Smiddy Trust is a registered Scottish charity working hard to preserve the smiddy buildings as a key part of the villages heritage and keep the tradition of rural blacksmithing alive. There are 13 organic allotments in use, as well as an orchard and areas for walking and recreation. Its a lovely place to visit.
www.cousland.net/smiddytrust.asp
Have we helped?
The artworks are very well made, attractive, colourful and appeal to a wide range of our visitors, which is great because our intention is to sell them to help fundraise for our museum trust.
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
MacTaggart Scott Loanhead Brass Band was founded in 1943 by employees of MacTaggart Scott & Co. Ltd. Currently they comprise the senior band, two junior bands - Loanhead Brass Youth and Loanhead Brass Roots, and a beginners group for those who have just started playing. They provide opportunities for both young and experienced players to play for the benefit of their community and themselves.
www.loanheadbrass.org.uk
Have we helped?
The posters were first class and they helped to attract a large audience to our concert. The small amount of posters that were left over were quickly snapped up for the bedroom walls of some of our younger players, which is a great compliment to the guy who made the posters.
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
Magic Max is an award winning magician and balloon artist based in Mayfield, Midlothian. A full member of the Edinburgh Magic Circle, he provides magic shows for children, hassle-free full party packages, entertainment at weddings, sophisticated close-up magic at dinner parties, balloon modelling at fetes or fun days, charity events.
www.magicmax.co.uk
Have we helped?
I was actually very surprised at the quality of workmanship. The box is brightly coloured, fully cushioned inside to protect my props; the backdrop is a perfect size and is constructed to be transported easily.
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
Edinburgh and Rural Vintage Car Hire gives people a never forget experience of being chauffeured to your special event (wedding, birthday, prom, graduation) in a 1930s Rolls Royce. Owner George Horne, a vintage car fanatic, faithfully restores the cars in his garage at the Rosslynlee Station House, in Midlothian.
Edinburgh and Rural Vintage Car Hire Rosslynlee Station House, Roslin T: 0131 440 2187
Have we helped?
People love the sign. Its so professional. They cant get over just how well it goes with the house, its been painted and aged to look like its always been there. Im very happy with what they have made.
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
East Coast Organics farm is set 10 miles southeast of Edinburgh, where the crops grow in abundance in the East Lothian sunshine and fertile soil. They are first generation farmers with over 20 years of organic growing experience. They run a box delivery scheme throughout the Lothians.
www.eastcoastorganics.co.uk
Have we helped?
The postcards are great, they can go in food boxes and on our stall at the local Farmers Market. We only used a few of the images for postcards and have additional images which we can use for publicity in the future. We are very happy indeed.
For more information on how to get involved in the Barter project, please contact: Kara Christine Artlink Midlothian Coordinator email: [email protected] telephone: 0131 229 3555 The Barter project is run by Artlink, who believe participation in the arts has an important role to play in realising personal and social change. For more information see www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Community Tyne-Esk Leader 20072013 programme.
The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas
Bingo Fever
Highbank Nursing Home is a purpose built residential home for older people in Eskbank. They also offer a day care and respite service which aims to provide social, emotional and physical support to older people living in the community to enable them to maintain their independence and remain in their own home for as long as possible.
Highbank Nursing Home 0131 663 3135
Have we helped?
There is now a focal point for this large area, the place looks much more interesting, people really like it.