Kentish Stour Countryside Project

ARTS

 
  The KSCP gets involved in a variety of arts- related projects. 


  In partnership with others we have installed a number of sculptures at various sites within the project area. We have also been involved with events that have featured music, outdoor theatre and craft workshops. Public sculptures reflect the heritage, history or ecology of their locations, and involve visitors and local communities in thinking about and responding to their environment. 

Apple Day event, No Man's Orchard
Apple Day event, No Man's Orchard

  One of the best sites at which to see sculptures is King's Wood, where Stour Valley Arts are based. The work of nine artists can be seen by following the waymarked sculpture trail through the wood. 
Leaflet on Stour Valley Arts and the Sculpture Trail 

'Coppice Cloud Chamber' by Chris Dury
Coppice Cloud Chamber by Chris Dury, King's Wood

  There are also pieces along the Crab and Winkle Way, and sculptured seats at No Man's Orchard and various other sites.
Leaflet on the Crab and Winkle Way

'Regeneration and Return' by Will Glanfield
Regeneration and Return by Will Glanfield, the Crab and Winkle Way

   
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Kentish Stour Countryside Project
Sidelands Farm, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5DQ
01233 813307
kentishstour@kent.gov.uk