3 HARBOURS ARTS FESTIVAL 2008 HOME FEATURED ARTISTS LISTINGS DAY TO DAY DIARY JOHN MUIR ART TRAIL ABOUT US
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3 Harbours Arts Festival
BOX OFFICE The Pottery Workshop, High Street, Prestonpans, EH32
19th May until 8th June, 11 - 6pm, Parking / Toilet
Information - Tickets / tel: 07748 013 042
MAP: ENJOY A PLEASANT DAY WALKING AND CYCLING ROUTE AROUND FESTIVAL MAP and ROUTE
FESTIVAL PHOTO OF PAPERBOATS KINDLY DONATED BY SCOTT WHITELAW www.scottpix.co.uk
NEWS from this years festival
So far this year we have featured in East Lothian Life Magazine, Artworks, Picture in Glasgow Herald, articles in East Lothian Courier and Evening News. As well as an article on Paperboats in the International ChildArt Magazine.
EAST LOTHIAN NEWS www.eastlothiannews.co.uk
EAST LOTHIAN COURIER www.eastlothiancourier.com
EAST LOTHIAN COURIER/EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: A New Totem Pole
EAST LOTHIAN COURIER/EAST LOTHIAN NEWS: 2nd Mural Fest Competition
EAST LOTHIAN LIFE: Article
GLASGOW HERALD Picture of Tasmin Little
EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: STAR VIOLINIST TAKES A BOW AT ART FESTIVAL
EDINBURGH EVENING EVENING NEWS: TASMIN'S POWER PERFORMANCE
SCOTTISH ARTS COUNCIL: FESTIVAL GUIDE
THE LIST: FESTIVAL GUIDE
Myspace: Three Harbours Arts Festival site
DRESSING UP FOR THIS YEARS FESTIVAL: www.eastlothianmuseums.org
DOWNLOADS
EMPTY BELLY POSTER Where you can write in your venue number and info about your exhibition or event.
EXAMPLES FROM LAST YEAR
In 2007 we had 138 venues, in houses, community centres, museum, church halls. shop windows, parks in fact anywhere that was not a gallery! 300 artists, 2000 participants showed off thier work in unusual settings. In 2006 had over 90 venues.
GLASGOW HERALD: Article
How to make a paperboat in 30 seconds
EAST LOTHIAN COURIER/EAST LOTHIAN NEWS: Morison's Haven Sails Again!
GLASGOW HERALD/ EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: Illuminating Scotland's Riviera ..
EAST LOTHIAN COURIER/EAST LOTHIAN NEWS/ EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: Three Harbours is a success
1st Prestonpans Annual Murals Fest
Battle of Pots and Pans Premiere
THREE HARBOURS EXHIBITION IN ROYAL MILE: GLADSTONE LAND
FESTIVAL LINKS
LYNNE SCHRODER www.lynneschroder.co.uk
TOM EWING www.tomewing.co.uk
ANDREW CRUMMY www.smallandcrummy.co.uk
ADELE CONN www.rustyred.moonfruit.com
SANGSTREAM www.sangstream.org.uk
KELLY ROSS Witches of Prestonpans
TOM EWING Witches of Prestonpans
GARDINER MOLLOY www.gardnermolloy.co.uk
SUSHEILA www.rachan.co.uk
MOY MACKAY www.moymackay.com
RICHARD DEMARCO www.richarddemarco.org
DAVID HARDING www.davidharding.net
WOLF GLEN TIPIS www.wolfglentipis.co.uk
TASMIN LITTLE www.tasminlittle.org.uk
ETTIE SPENCER www.crossingtheline.org.uk
ABSOLTELY LEGGLESS www.absolutelylegless.co.uk
JOHN BELLANY www.bellany.com
CALUM COLVIN www.calumcolvin.com
PRESTOUNGRANGE ARTS FESTIVAL www.prestoungrange.org
PRESTONPANS MURALS TRAIL www.prestoungrange.org/arts Andrewtcrummy
PRESTONPANS POTTERY www.prestoungrange.org/pottery
PRESTONPAN.COM www.prestonpans.com
CAROL MELROSE www.carolemelrose.com
BELLA MCNAB www.bellamcnab.com
SANGSTREAM www.sangstream.org.uk
SOPHIE BANCROFT www.sophiebancroft.co.uk
KENNY MUNRO www.kennymunrosculpture.com
LUNGHAS THEATRE GROUP www.lunghas.co.uk
PORT SETON GALLERY www.portsetongallery.co.uk
EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL MUSEUM SERVICES www.eastlothianmuseums.org
TYNE AND ESK WRITERS www.tyne-esk-writers.com
PRESTONPANS GALA COURT www.prestonpans.com/gala
BATTLE OF PRESTONPANS www.battleofprestonpans1745.org
PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM tour.prestongrange.org
WHAT TO DO IN EH32 www.what2doineh32.info
COCKENZIE AND POST SETON COMMUNITY COUNCIL cockenzieandportseton.org.uk
PORT SETON RESOURCE CENTRE: //ellp.net/portsetonrc
PRESTONPANS INFANTS PRIMARY SCHOOL www.prestonpans.ik.org
NAOMI HARE www.naomihare.com
SHONA MCMILLAN www.myspace.com/delfiniproductions
TIPPECANOE GALLERY, DUNBAR www.tippecanoe.co.uk
SCOTTISH ORNITHOLOGISTS CLUB www.the-soc.org.uk
GOSFORD BOTHY www.gosfordfarmshop.co.uk
RICHARD DEMARCO, SKATERAWwww.richarddemarco.org
JOHN MUIR BIRTHPLACE www.jmbt.org.uk/content
STITCH AND SEW, ABERLADY www.sewinstitches.co.uk
COME TO SCOTLAND www.cometoscotland.com
KADMUSARTS.COM www.kadmusarts.com
CENTRAL GUEST HOUSE EDINBURGH centraledinburghguesthouse.co.uk
BARGA, TUSCANY, ITALY www.welcometuscany.it
WORLD COMMUNITY ARTS DAY Paperboats
CITY OF LITERATURE www.cityofliterature.com
MUSICAL YOUTH www.musicalyouth.co.uk
LORETTO SCHOOL www.lorettoschool.co.uk
PRESTONLODGE HIGH SCHOOL Prestonlodge high School
PRESTONPANDEMONIUM www.prestonpandemonium.com
Graeme
Neil Reid illustrator
and comic artist who's work has appeared in the prestigious Negative
Burn and his own collection
One Last Time
Tom
Cochrane and Alan Tanner
the creative team behind the soon to be published Fat Man graphic novel,
an ambitious 350 page time travel thriller. Alan has a long history in comics
including the infamous Rupert the Bear / Robert Crumb mashup for Oz magazine
Gavin
Inglis -
multitalented author of Crap Ghosts and several comics
Thomas
Creilly
illustrator who combines both new technology and traditional artistic methods
Ben Clark cartoonist
behind small press funnies Lenny Biscuits, Griefbringer and Shabby Tales
Red
Hot Comics Chris Tesdale, Paul Burke, Laurie Grant, Monkey Loft,
Proudhuff, Steven Montgomery & Michael Coen
NULSH long time friend of Prestonpandemonium,
artist of our Octofanboy logo and author of Barking Dog's Bad Day and many
other small press comics
Paul
von Scott publisher and editor of Omnivistacope and Solar Wind, the
galaxy's funniest comic
Jeremy
Briggs comics historian and contributor to Spaceship Away, Down the
Tubes and Bear Alley
The 3 Harbours Arts Festival was created in 2006.
It is a voluntary group of artists, musicians and art enthusiasts dedicated
to creating a vibrant community-based arts and entertainment festival for
everyone to enjoy.
The Management Committee is Adele Conn (Marketing), Andrew Crummy (Chair), Carole Melrose (Music), Eddie Anderson (Secretary), Gillian Hart (Treasurer), Lynne Schroder (Prestonpans) and Yvonne Murphy(Cockenzie and Port Seton). Two other founding members were Tom Ewing and Chantel Graham.
Due to scale of the festival we now have a series of subcommittees and
40 + volunteers who help with the administration.
Last year we involved around 2000 people, 138 venues and a footfall of
18,000.
If you would like to know more about the towns of Prestonpans, Cockenzie
and Port Seton, try these links.
PRESTONPANS www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestonpans
COCKENZIE www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockenzie_and_Port_Seton