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Page 1: THE STORY OF THE STORE Presented by Caroline McNairn (artist)

THE STORY OF THE STORE

Presented by Caroline McNairn (artist)

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The Original Idea

• THE STORE was originally a boarded up shop

• The original idea was based entirely on self interest

• The partners wanted a working studio, a space to stone carve and a small amount of community activity!

• And one major project a year resulting in an exhibition

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The Main Actors

The Partners• Caroline McNairn –

artist in residence, exhibition officer, tutor and administrator

• Hugh Collins – sculptor and tutor

• Lorraine Dick Arnott – development officer

The Beneficiaries• Young people• Parents• Community of

Gorebridge• Visitors

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What attracted us to the area?

• Proximity to a major cultural centre - Edinburgh

• Cost – the size of the space• Proximity of other artists• The area is rich in historical associations• The village sits on a hill with spectacular

views and the centre of the village is an intact 19th century gem

• The idea presented a challenge we couldn’t resist!

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History of the Area

• Gorebridge is a rural village lying 10 miles south of Edinburgh with 6,000 inhabitants.

• Decline of Coal Industry in 60s and 70s. Few local employment opportunities.

• Closure of railway 1966• Bypassed by major roads south of Edinburgh• Gorebridge became associated with THE

LACK of mines• Expanding commuter population from 1990s

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The Gallery

• Secured lease of building February 2003

• Restored the building• Professional design of ‘THE STORE’

brand• Fantastic and innovative lighting design• Introduced ourselves to the local

community and to Archie Pacey March 2003

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How the sculpture project happened

• Windows smashed! NOT A GOOD THING!• Young people ‘better in than out’.

Willingness to take a risk with young people and to place trust in them.

• Sandstone, cable drums and stone carving

• One rule – no violence• The significance of stone carving

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How the sculpture project has been implemented

• Planning and work with young people – 9 months, 12 hours each day, 7 days a week

• Applications for grant assistance for 1 year pilot project

• Setting up of systems from scratch • Purchase of stone carving tools • Rented space for sculpture

workshop

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THE STORE PEOPLE

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THE WORKSHOP

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Improving the Quality of Life

• Presence of gallery is a signifier• Gorebridge has become a

DESTINATION again• Increased confidence of young

people and parents• Increased pride of local community

in their town• Provides a neutral meeting space

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The Future

• The Café• Gardens of Gorebridge• The Gallery• ICT• Developing links

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Lessons to be Learned

• Time and energy involved• Getting the budget right• Success can bring with it additional

problems!

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Take a risk!

The benefits may be surprising