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Highland Boundary Fault Stile Launch

Courtesy of Maya Rose Edwards

The Cove and Kilcreggan Arts and Heritage Groups are pleased to announce the completion and launch of ‘Highland Boundary Fault Stile’, a new public sculpture by Maya Rose Edwards.

The sculpture, created to mark the passage of the Highland Boundary Fault through the Rosneath peninsula, will be celebrated at an educational community launch event on Saturday 6th December, 12 noon–1 pm at King George V Playing Fields, Kilcreggan. Members of the public are warmly invited to attend. The event will include a Q&A with the artist Maya Rose Edwards, and geologist Bill Henderson.

The artwork forms the culmination of a project commissioned by the Arts and Heritage Groups of Our Community Cove and Kilcreggan in partnership with Cove Park, and funded through a share of the National Lottery’s Awards for All £10,000 allocation. The project aims to artistically interpret the Highland Boundary Fault as both a geological and cultural feature, supported by community engagement and place-based activities.

Earlier in the year, the public took part in two key events: a Community Geology Walk led by Bill Henderson, and Children’s Art Workshop at Cove Park, developed by Maya Rose Edwards with the support of Emma Henderson, Curator of Engagement. These activities introduced local participants to the project’s themes of explorative art practice, geology, landscape, and landmarking.

Following the launch, the completed sculpture will be open to the public at King George V Playing Fields.

For further information, please contact Cat Auburn at artsgroup@coveandkilcreggancommunity.com