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SUMMARY:Drop-in session  Paper weaving for children
DESCRIPTION:Sat 11 April | 10.30am–12.30pm\nPaper weaving for children\nFree drop-in session for ages 4–8 years \nCome and try some creative paper weaving inspired by our current exhibition of weavings during the Easter holidays. You can create your own colourful weavings using a variety of different papers and recycled materials.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/drop-in-session-paper-weaving-for-children/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200411T110000
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SUMMARY:Read With Us!  Cynthia Harnett The Wool-pack
DESCRIPTION:Read with us!\nEvery Saturday (except Sat 18 April)\, 10-11am\nRecommended for children ages 8-10 years\nJoin us for a read of The Wool-pack by Cynthia Harnett (Methuen\, 1951) \nSet in 1493\, The Wool Pack tells the story of 12-year-old Nicholas Fetterlock\, son of a Cotswold wool merchant\, who gets caught up in the intrigues of the wool trade\, that include smuggling and efforts to ruin his father’s business. \nA classic children’s novel\, it contains some wonderful illustrations as well as a fair amount of historical detail that it doesn’t wear too heavily. Author Cynthia Harnett won the Carnegie Medal for this book.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/read-with-us-cynthia-harnett-the-wool-pack/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200404T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200315T093653Z
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SUMMARY:Postponed - Workshop  Weaving with Katie Russell
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is now postponed. We will reschedule and announce a new date in due course. We will be in touch with those who have already booked tickets. Thank you for your understanding! \nSat 4 April | 10.30am–4pm\nWorkshop\nWeaving workshop with Katie Russell\n£8 | Booking essential via Eventbrite or contact us directly | 6 places available \nTapestry weaver Katie Russell will lead a practical weaving workshop\, enabling participants to draw on the natural environment as well as Standard Incomparable\, a temporary collection of 65 weavings produced by weavers in 16 countries and brought together by artist Helen Mirra. Katie will discuss her own work and will demonstrate a number of techniques during the day. She will lead a relaxed workshop in which participants can explore processes and ideas. \nYarns and frames are provided. If participants wish to bring their own frames or materials they can do so. Suitable for all abilities.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/workshop-weaving-with-katie-russell/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200328T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200328T183000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200315T093713Z
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SUMMARY:Postponed - Screening  The Lunchbox (2013)
DESCRIPTION:This screening is now postponed. We will reschedule and announce a new screening date in due course. We will be in touch with those who have already booked tickets. Thank you for your understanding! \nSat 28 March | 6.30pm\nScreening\nRitesh Batra The Lunchbox (2013)\nIndia\, 1hr 44mins\, Hindi and English\, English subtitles\, cert PG\n£3 (£2) | Booking advised via Eventbrite \nThe first of two films selected by Helen Mirra to coincide with Acts for placing woollen and linen at CAMPLE LINE this spring. A rare mix-up in Mumbai’s famously efficient ‘dabbawala’ lunchbox delivery system connects Saajan\, a lonely widower close to retirement\, and Ila\, an unhappy housewife who prepares elaborate meals intended to win back her estranged husband’s affection. Saajan and Ila build an emotional connection through food and then notes exchanged in the daily lunchbox.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-the-lunchbox-2013/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191206T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T213849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T213849Z
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SUMMARY:Little Miss Sunshine  Screening
DESCRIPTION:  \n(2006) Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris\, 1hr 41mins\, cert 15 \nLittle Miss Sunshine offers a humorous and at times bittersweet reflection on the expansive capacity of the family unit\, and on familial bonds and the tensions these can be put under when directed towards a pursuit or purpose. At what point does a family begin to function like a crew\, and what about those who wish only to be passengers? \nRemarkable performances from Abigail Breslin\, Paul Dano\, Steve Carrell and Alan Arkin elevate this story of a family of individuals who ultimately restore common purpose and pride to themselves. \n  \nYou can book directly | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 | or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/little-miss-sunshine-screening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191130T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191130T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T213420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T135730Z
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SUMMARY:Rhona Warwick Paterson  Reading and Making
DESCRIPTION:  \nFree | Booking advised \nRhona Warwick Paterson will read Elizabeth Bishop’s poem The Moose\, published in 1976\, in dialogue with recordings of Bishop herself reading the poem and discussing her daily routine. The audience will be invited to make small clay forms with her as the reading progresses. \nThe title of CAMPLE LINE’s autumn exhibition From narrow provinces is taken from the poem’s first line. \nWarwick Paterson has said: ‘The clay forms I make are a result of writers block; my frustration in finding the right word is worked out through clay\, sometimes thrown in desperation\, sometimes coaxed out slowly. I listen to PennSound and put on a reading\, hoping the combination between hearing words and working the clay will help. Often it does and I dedicate whatever is made to the poet I’ve listened to. [This] is the first public performance of this very private activity.’ \nRhona Warwick Paterson studied at The Glasgow School of Art where writing emerged as her practice\, particularly in response to sculpture. She has since been commissioned by many established artists to write poems in dialogue with their own creative process and practice. These include: Edmund de Waal\, David Ward\, Clare Woods\, Tessa Lynch and Corin Sworn. She won the Scottish Book Trust award for Poetry in 2018 and is currently working on her first collection. \nYou can book directly | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 | or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/rhona-warwick-paterson-reading-and-making/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191123T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191123T203000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T212711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191120T204908Z
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SUMMARY:Chantal Akerman  Screening and Reading
DESCRIPTION:  \nChantal Akerman\, No Home Movie\n(2015) Belgium\, 1hr 55mins\, French\, English subtitles\, cert PG\n£5 (£3) | Booking advised \nWith a reading from Akerman’s My Mother Laughs (Silver Press\, 2019) \nNo Home Movie\, Akerman’s final film\, is a poignant documentary study of her elderly mother\, Nelly Akerman\, a Holocaust survivor born in Poland. The film features conversations between them\, in person or over Skype\, often concerning her mother’s declining health and her wartime experiences\, with long static shots of her mother pottering from room to room in her Brussels apartment. In My Mother Laughs\, a literary counterpart to the film (first published in 2013)\, Akerman writes about her mother and of her deteriorating physical state\, but also of her own life and apprehension for a future without her mother’s presence. Written in the Brussels apartment\, this ‘interior notebook’ shares deeply personal thoughts with uncompromising honesty. In different ways\, through both word and image\, Akerman presents us with a story of loss and a version of the ‘simplest and most complicated love story of all: that between a mother and a daughter.’ \nTo introduce the film\, JoAnne McKay will read excerpts from My Mother Laughs\, and include poems written about her own mother. \nJoAnne McKay has lived in Dumfriesshire for the past two decades and her work has been widely published and anthologised\, most recently in ‘If you find my mother buy her flowers’ (The Poets’ Republic Press\, 2019). Her most recent project\, ‘We Fire the Dark’\, was a series of readings at CAMPLE LINE exploring the collection of Dr Grierson’s museum in Thornhill. \nYou can book with us directly | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 | or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/chantal-akerman-screening-and-reading/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191116T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T212202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191113T182927Z
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SUMMARY:Rosalind NashashibiScreening event
DESCRIPTION:Free | Booking advised \nSorcha Carey\, Director of Edinburgh Art Festival\, will introduce a special screening of Rosalind Nashashibi’s latest two-part film\, commissioned by Edinburgh Art Festival and shown and presented at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in summer 2019\, alongside two of Nashashibi’s earlier film works – Electrical Gaza (2015) and Vivian’s Garden (2017). A rare opportunity to view Nashashibi’s recent films together\, the screening will also include readings of material by Atef Abu Saif\, Michael Hugentobler and Ursula K Le Guin. \nYou can book directly with us | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 | or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/rosalind-nashashibiscreening-event/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191109T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191109T194500
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T211501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T212746Z
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SUMMARY:L'Atalante  Screening
DESCRIPTION:  \n(1934) Jean Vigo\, France\, 89mins\,\nFrench\, English subtitles\, cert PG\n£3 (£2) | Booking advised \n85 years on from its original release\, Jean Vigo’s 1934 film L’Atalante remains as beautiful and poetic as ever. \nThe story is an apparently simple one: Three men work a barge (named L’Atalante) on the waterways of northern France: Jean\, the skipper is young and hopeful (Jean Dasté)\, le père Jules\, a tattooed veteran of the world’s oceans (Michel Simon) and a cabin boy. They stop at a small town. Jean meets a girl\, Juliette (Dita Parlo)\, and they are married\, while hardly knowing each other. It is not an easy transition for the married couple\, and the barge itself becomes a lens for a captivating exploration of relationships and bonds. \nThe film is enhanced by Maurice Jaubert’s musical score and by Boris Kaufman’s extraordinary cinematography. \nYou can book directly | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 | or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/latalante-br-screening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191102T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T210630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T211611Z
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SUMMARY:Linocut Workshop  with Clare Melinsky
DESCRIPTION:Linocut Workshop with Clare Melinsky\nWorkshop for age 16 years+\nSat 2 November\, 10am–4pm\n5 places available | £8 to cover cost of materials and refreshments \nJoin us for a linocut workshop with printmaker and leading linocut illustrator Clare Melinsky in the context of our autumn programme. You will have the opportunity to hear from Clare about some of her latest projects\, and then develop your own prints with Easycut lino\, inks and rollers\, as well as Clare’s small wooden press. \nClare Melinsky lives and works in Dumfriesshire. She has a highly regarded career as an illustrator and linocut printmaker\, building up a wide-ranging practice over more than 30 years that has seen her illustrate signature editions of all seven Harry Potter volumes (2010)\, a new Penguin edition of Shakespeare volumes\, and poetry by Julia Donaldson (2014). \nBeginners are welcome\, as well as more experienced students.\nIncludes a 30 min lunch break at 1pm. \nYou can book directly with us | info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000 | or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/linocut-workshop-with-clare-melinsky/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191102T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191102T110000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T214255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T214634Z
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SUMMARY:Read With Us!  John Ruskin\, The King of the Golden River (1851)
DESCRIPTION:  \nSat 2\, 9\, 16\, 23\, 30 November\n10–11am | Free\nRecommended for ages 9–11 years \nJohn Ruskin\, The King of the Golden River (1851)\, illustrated by Quentin Blake for a new 2019 edition \n  \nJoin us over five Saturdays in November for a chapter a week of John Ruskin’s The King of The Golden River. Written in 1841 and then published ten years later\, Ruskin’s story tells of Treasure Valley\, the natural resources and beauty of which are diminished by the greed of two brothers Hans and Schwarz. Written as a fable\, Ruskin’s story might seem more relevant than ever in its understanding of how the actions of man impact upon the earth and its resources\, and that these are powerful ideas for children and young people to grasp. \nA copy of this book was owned by local doctor Thomas B Grierson\, and listed as #502 in the index made of his museum library in 1965.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/read-with-us-john-ruskin-the-king-of-the-golden-river-1851/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191026T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20191003T210007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T210211Z
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SUMMARY:Manakamana  Screening
DESCRIPTION:Manakanmana\n(2013) Stephanie Pray and Pacho Velez\nUS\, Nepal\, 1hr 58mins\, English subtitles\n£3 (£2) | Booking advised \nHumane and mesmerising\, Manakamana is a documentary shot entirely inside the narrow confines of a cable car\, high above a jungle in Nepal\, as it transports villagers and tourists to an ancient mountaintop temple. Filmed in 16mm and comprising 11 rides (each single take corresponds to the length of a roll of film)\, Manakamana is a gentle\, ephemeral character study of its passengers and a window onto the lush\, rolling landscape of a country in transition from ancient tradition to modernity. \nYou can book directly with us |info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000| or via Eventbrite
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/manakamana-screening/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191013T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191013T200000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190916T115931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T121049Z
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SUMMARY:Screening  Sameblod\, 2016
DESCRIPTION:Sameblod\nDir. Amanda Kernell (Sweden)\n2016\n1hr 50mins\, Swedish and Sami\, English subtitles\n£3 \ £2 \n \n\nJoin us for this screening of Swedish director Amanda Kernell’s 2016 film Sameblod (Sami Blood)  \nSameblod tells the story of 14-year-old Elle Marja\, a reindeer-breeding Sámi girl. Exposed to the racism of the 1930s and eugenics experiments at her boarding school she starts dreaming of another life. To achieve this other life she has to become someone else and break all ties with her family and culture. \nKernell has Sami heritage through her father\, and has said: ‘This film is a declaration of love to the elders in my family and their generation.’ \nScreening as part of Scotland and the Arctic: A Conversation \nYou can book with us directly: info@campleline.org.uk | 01848 331 000\nOr you can book through Eventbrite here
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-sameblod-2016/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:autumn programme
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190825T170032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190825T170032Z
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SUMMARY:Laughter in Literature
DESCRIPTION:  \nSummer closing event\nReading Workshop\nLaughter in Literature with Dr Andrew Dean \nIn this two-hour workshop\, we will discuss laughter in literature\, from Miguel de Cervantes to Thomas Carlyle to contemporary New Zealand poet Hera Lindsay Bird. \nAndrew Dean will select a number of short extracts\, which will provide the starting point for the session. Together\, we will ask: how might a literary history of laughter help us to understand the value of art? What is the place of pleasure in literary appreciation? And how might laughter relate to politics and morality? \n8 places | Free\nBooking essential\nReadings available to those who book \nDr Andrew Dean is currently a Junior Research Fellow in the Institute for Advanced Research at University College London. He has studied at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand and at the University of Oxford. Some of Andrew’s work has explored how humour may disturb serious-minded claims about historical experience and appropriate kinds of remembering. As part of his current fellowship\, Andrew has been organising seminars and events that explore the institutions\, cultures\, histories\, and psychologies of laughter.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/laughter-in-literature/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190907T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190907T190000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190625T223015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T101710Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Film Screening  Nervous Translation (2018)
DESCRIPTION:Shireen Seno\nNervous Translation\n£4 | Booking advised via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000\n(2018) Philippines\, 91mins\, English subtitles \nIntroduced by Dr Phillipa Lovatt \nEight year-old Yael\, shy to a fault\, lives in her own private world of invented rituals and obsessions. Nervous Translation captures the innocence\, magic and strangeness of childhood\, unfolding against the backdrop of late 1980s post-dictatorship Philippines. Specialising in Southeast Asian cinema\, Dr Philippa Lovatt from the University of St Andrews will introduce the film.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/artist-film-screening-nervous-translation-2018/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190831T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190831T193000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190626T165458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190825T105249Z
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SUMMARY:Screening and Q&A  Ittarikitari - To & Fro
DESCRIPTION:Ittarikitari – To & Fro: A programme of artists’ films\n(Japan / UK)\n£4 | Booking advised via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000 \nIndependent curator Susan Christie will introduce artist Neville Gabie and present a special programme of artists’ films\, featuring recent work by Gabie and short performance films by a number of experimental artists’ collectives from Japan. \n‘Japan has endured major events – the great earthquake\, the sarin gas attack\, the tsunami and nuclear disaster of 2011. The devastating and deeply felt impacts of the tsunami\, in particular\, have had a fundamental impact on Japanese society and how artists see themselves and their role within community. New artists collectives have been emerging whose work is experimental\, radical\, surprising and who are making their voices heard through action and performance. It has been incredibly inspiring to witness this and to be able to share with audiences in Scotland.’ \nThroughout the selected work there is a strong emphasis on improvisational performance and extreme physicality in what may appear to be\, on occasion\, absurd or inherently dangerous situations. The artists’ approaches will intrigue dance audiences\, as well as appeal to people who are passionate about our place and relationship with the environment. \nFollowing the screenings artist Neville Gabie and Susan Christie will be in conversation. \n  \nAbout the artists \nWith a background in sculpture\, Neville Gabie’s practice has always been driven by specific locations or situations caught in a moment of change. Highly urbanized or distantly remote\, his work is a response to the vulnerability of place. Gabie’s interest is in establishing a working relationship within a particular community as a means of considering its physical\, cultural or emotional geography. Neville was born in Johannesburg\, South Africa and studied an MA in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art\, London 1986/88. He is represented by Danielle Arnaud Gallery\, London. \nExperiments in Black and White XXV is a filmed artist performance involving chopping domestic furniture. The work is one of a series of performance films under the title of Experiments in Black and White. Initiated whilst artist in residence at Bristol University work with climate change scientists\, the work is a response to our need for certainties in an uncertain world. \nPainting was made for Croxteth Hall Liverpool in response to Robert Tressell’s book ‘The Ragged trousered Philanthropist’. The book is a critical text in the formation of the Labour movement and Trade Unions. Robert Tressell was a painter/decorator who died in poverty in Liverpool and is buried in a pauper’s grave. The book was published posthumously. \nFounded in 2006\, contact Gonzo is an improvisational performance group based in Osaka\, Japan. The collective has developed a specific mode of contact improvisation that borrows from various sources including martial arts. Their practice involves physical strength and agility\, and relies upon the trusting relationships within the group. contact Gonzo balances elements of contemporary dance and performance\, and creates highly experimental and unexpected work that surprises and amazes audiences. \nhyslom is a three-member collective consisiting of Itaru Kato\, Fuminori Hoshino\, Yuu Yoshida\, formed in 2009. hyslom turns “field-play”\, their method for physically and playfully experiencing a given environment\, into video\, photography\, and performative artwork. The group further develops the memories of “field-play” into a wide array of other media\, including sculpture\, theatre\, and film. \nhyslom has spent the last 10 years regularly exploring a particular landscape\, which has become a large-scale housing site\, to document and interact with the changes that have been taking place. Their work is highly physical and often surprising; they use their bodies in unexpected locations and in challenging ways to maintain a deep connection with the land. At the end of 2018 a large survey show spanning a decade of their practice was exhibited for the first time in Japan. \nChim↑Pom is an artist collective formed in 2005 in Tokyo with members Ryuta Ushiro\, Yasutaka Hayashi\, Ellie\, Masataka Okada\, Motomu Inaoka\, and Toshinori Mizuno. Several weeks after the tsunami of 2011\, members of Chim↑Pom travelled to Fukushima. With young fishermen from the local community\, they made an improvised performance KI-AI 100 (100 Cheers). Ki-ai is a martial arts term for a shout that is used to focus energy and breath before an attack. This filmed action symbolises the way Chim↑Pom respond to situations with urgency\, humour and warmth.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-and-qa-ittarikari-to-fro/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190824T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190824T183000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190626T171348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190729T205527Z
UID:4298-1566666000-1566671400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Live Performance  Florian Kaplick
DESCRIPTION:Kurt Schwitters’ Ursonate Performed by Florian Kaplick \nLive performance\nFree | Booking advised via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000 \nFlorian Kaplick will perform Kurt Schwitters’ sound poem Ursonate\, a vocal piece consisting of four movements\, an overture and finale. Schwitters began writing Ursonate in 1922 and first performed it in 1925 before publishing it in 1932 as ‘Sonate in Urlauten’ (Sonata in Primordial Sounds). Comprising repeated abstract sounds that involve physical vocal performance\, Schwitters noted: ‘The fourth movement\,long-running and quick\, comes as a good exercise for the reader’s lungs.’ Kaplick will also read some shorter Schwitters poems in English/German\, including a new interpretation of Schwitters’ famous poem An Anna Blume (1919). A musician and performance artist as well as a psychiatrist and lecturer\, Florian Kaplick has a special interest in Schwitters’ sound poetry. \nThis event is also part of both  Insiders/Outsiders\, a nationwide arts festival taking place from March 2019 to March 2020 to celebrate refugees from Nazi Europe and their contribution to British culture.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/live-performance-florian-kaplick/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190817T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T223835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T101212Z
UID:4182-1566039600-1566045000@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Movement SessionsFor ages 5-8 years
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Art and Words: Creative Movement with Sara Lockwood \nPhoto: Peter Roberts\n12 places available per session \nBooking essential via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000 \n£4 per session\, including refreshments \nJoin dancer Sara Lockwood for a dancing story session inspired by our current exhibitions\, exploring pictures and words through movement\, mime\, imagination\, rhythm and sound. You will create your own movement shapes and develop your own characters as you move through the story space. To finish we’ll be making our own headdresses inspired by the story. Each stand-alone session will follow the same format. \nSara Lockwood is a Dumfriesshire-based dancer and choreographer using Margaret Morris Movement ideas and methods (MMM). A pioneer of modern dance\, MMM brings together costume\, colour\, art and design with the creative movement of the body.  \nNB. We will dance barefoot\, just wear comfortable clothing
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/movement-sessionsfor-ages-5-8-years-2/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190816T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190816T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190703T105557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190703T105557Z
UID:4306-1565953200-1565958600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Read With Us!  We Found a Hat (2016)
DESCRIPTION:Story session for ages 4–7 years\nWe Found a Hat (2016\, 56 pages) \nJoin us for a fun reading of the final book in Jon Klassen’s celebrated hat trilogy\, and enjoy its gentle deadpan humour. Featuring a classic double act of its own\, We Found a Hat is about two turtles who find a hat. The hat looks good on both of them. But there are two turtles. And there is only one hat…Evoking hilarity and sympathy\, the shifting eyes tell the tale in this brilliantly paced story\, highlighting Jon Klassen’s visual comedy and deceptive simplicity.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/read-with-us-we-found-a-hat-2016/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190815T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190815T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190812T085521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190812T090023Z
UID:4428-1565870400-1565884800@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mono-printing with Charlie Hammond  For ages 13 +
DESCRIPTION:  \nMono-printing with artist Charlie Hammond\nWorkshop for age 13 years+ \n10 places available | Booking essential\n£4 to cover cost of materials \nJoin us for this introductory mono-printing workshop\, led by one of our summer artists\, Charlie Hammond. \nLearn about different forms of mono-printing using water-based printing inks\, perspex and rollers as we explore its creative possibilities to make our own posters. Drawing on Charlie’s use of the poster format in his practice\, we will use text and image and explore ‘chance’ through the unpredictability of the printing process. \nRefreshments included. \nNB. Please wear appropriate messy clothing
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/mono-printing-with-charlie-hammond-for-ages-13/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190810T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190810T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T224104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T101316Z
UID:4184-1565451000-1565456400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:ScreeningInvention for Destruction (1958)
DESCRIPTION:Karel Zeman \nInvention for Destruction  \n£2 | Booking advised via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000 \n(1958) 79mins\, sound\, Czech\, English subtitles\, U \nDescribed as the ‘Czech Méliès’\, Karel Zeman (1910–1989) has had a profound influence on filmmakers such as Terry Gilliam. Invention for Destruction\, based on the writings of Jules Verne\, is his most beloved work and is still the most commercially successful Czech film ever produced. Wildly inventive\, and breaking new ground in its combination of live-action\, animation and design\, it created a ‘steampunk’ aesthetic decades ahead of its time.  \nZeman’s film is both a heartfelt homage and love letter to Jules Verne’s wonderful tales of science and adventure\, and a powerful statement against man’s propensity for self-destruction. \nNB. Informal seating\, including beanbags
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screeninginvention-for-destruction-1958/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190809T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190809T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T223715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T101039Z
UID:4179-1565348400-1565353800@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Movement SessionsFor ages 5-8 years
DESCRIPTION:Dancing Art and Words: Creative Movement with Sara Lockwood \nPhoto: Peter Roberts\n12 places available per session \nBooking essential via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000 \n£4 per session\, including refreshments \nJoin dancer Sara Lockwood for a dancing story session inspired by our current exhibitions\, exploring pictures and words through movement\, mime\, imagination\, rhythm and sound. You will create your own movement shapes and develop your own characters as you move through the story space. To finish we’ll be making our own headdresses inspired by the story. Each stand-alone session will follow the same format. \nSara Lockwood is a Dumfriesshire-based dancer and choreographer using Margaret Morris Movement ideas and methods (MMM). A pioneer of modern dance\, MMM brings together costume\, colour\, art and design with the creative movement of the body.  \nNB. We will dance barefoot\, just wear comfortable clothing
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/movement-sessionsfor-ages-5-8-years/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190806T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190806T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T223335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T100911Z
UID:4174-1565089200-1565094600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Movement SessionFor ages 5-8 years
DESCRIPTION:  \nDancing Art and Words: Creative Movement with Sara Lockwood \nPhoto: Peter Roberts\n12 places available per session \nBooking essential via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000\n \n£4 per session\, including refreshments \nJoin dancer Sara Lockwood for a dancing story session inspired by our current exhibitions\, exploring pictures and words through movement\, mime\, imagination\, rhythm and sound. You will create your own movement shapes and develop your own characters as you move through the story space. To finish we’ll be making our own headdresses inspired by the story. Each stand-alone session will follow the same format.  \nSara Lockwood is a Dumfriesshire-based dancer and choreographer using Margaret Morris Movement ideas and methods (MMM). A pioneer of modern dance\, MMM brings together costume\, colour\, art and design with the creative movement of the body.  \nNB. We will dance barefoot\, just wear comfortable clothing
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/movement-sessionfor-ages-5-8-years/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190803T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190803T163000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T222946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T100516Z
UID:4170-1564846200-1564849800@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:ScreeningSherlock Jnr (1924)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n\nBuster Keaton\, Sherlock Jr\n \n£2 | Booking advised via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk | +44 (0) 1848 331000 \n(1924) US\, 45mins\, silent\, U \nJoin us for the first of our summer Saturday Screenings in the context of Charlie Hammond’s exhibition FARM WEEDS. Sherlock Jr is one of Buster Keaton’s funniest and most technically innovative features. He plays the floor sweeper and projectionist of a small-town movie theatre who in his free time studies to be a detective. \nIn 1991\, Sherlock Jr was selected for preservation in the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress\, as being ‘culturally\, historically or aesthetically significant’. In 2000\, the American Film Institute ranked the film #62 in its list of the funniest films of all time. \nNB. Informal seating\, including beanbags
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screeningsherlock-jnr-1924/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190720T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190720T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T222503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190709T102101Z
UID:4167-1563620400-1563638400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Letterpress Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Letterpress Introduction \nWith The Passenger Press \n \n7 places available | Booking essential via Eventbrite or contact us: info@campleline.org.uk |+44 (0)1848 331000\n£8 to cover cost of materials \nJoin us for this taster workshop led by Rhian Nicholas\, founder of The Passenger Press\, which will give you an introduction to letterpress printing\, working a press and a range of type. \nThis session will draw on the current exhibitions and wider summer programme at CAMPLE LINE\, and take inspiration from Roaul Hausmann’s ‘poster poems’ from 1918–1920 and the chance lining up of letters. \nIncludes a 30min lunch break at 1pm. Refreshments are provided\, but please bring your own lunch.
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/letterpress-workshop/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190713T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190713T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190620T221714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190620T221919Z
UID:4158-1563026400-1563037200@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Summer exhibition preview
DESCRIPTION:Charlie Hammond | FARM WEEDS\nDavid Osbaldeston | DOUBLE ACT\n  \nPLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR SUMMER Exhibition Preview\n  \n\nExhibitions run from Sat 13 July to Sat 14 Sept 2019 \nThursday-Saturday\, 11am-5pm or by appointment \nAdmission free \nAt the centre of our summer 2019 edition are two exhibitions – David Osbaldeston’s DOUBLE ACT and Charlie Hammond’s FARM WEEDS – which comprise new bodies of work made for CAMPLE LINE.  \nIn response to the theme of laughter\, David Osbaldeston has produced a new series of printed works for our upstairs space – UNTITLED (Generalised Laughter Series) – which feature propped abstract forms alongside descriptors that allude to the dynamics of the comedic duo or double act. At two metres in height\, these works have been made in parallel with Somewhere Between My Finger and Thumb\, a new sequence of small gouache paintings the artist has made using pages from the 1875 book The Philosophy of Laughter by George Vasey. Osbaldeston has said: ‘the works come from my interest in how language operates and how a meaning can be produced through different forms of labels or names … I have always worked thematically in relation to how language operates and its associative power’. \nCharlie Hammond’s FARM WEEDS is the first exhibition to feature in our downstairs space\, comprising a new group of paintings on paper\, described by the artist as ‘an imaginary proposal for an imaginary mural’. Hammond draws loosely on a range of sources\, from Illinois farmer James W. Cadle’s 1970s design for a ‘Flag of Earth’ to a small book published by Shell in 1958 entitled Farm Weeds: An Aid to Their Recognition\, as well as the everyday things that populate his studio and the wider setting of Cample itself. Featuring flags\, logos\, hands\, newspapers and fungi to name but a few elements: ‘all of these things start to become the ingredients and then somehow by transforming them into large-scale paintings\, they take on different meanings’. \n  \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/summer-exhibitions-preview/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summer Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190525T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190525T170000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190515T085539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T085539Z
UID:3856-1558782000-1558803600@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Closing Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on the closing day of our spring programme \n \n\n\n3pm onwards\nEnd ReadingS\nPlease join Tina Fiske and Young Assistant Penny Gonlag at 3pm for a series of open readings that will reflect back on our spring programme. Tina and Penny will lead the reading\, but all are welcome to drop in and to participate. No preparation needed. \nIncluding extracts from Rose George’s Deep Sea and Foreign Going (2013)\, Anne Michaels’ The Winter Vault (2009) and Allan Sekula’s Ship of Fools / The Docker’s Museum (2015)\, as well as short passages from Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (1859) and Giovanni Belzoni’s Narrative of Operations (1822) \nIf you’d like a copy of the readings\, please be in touch. \n  \n\n \n \nThroughout the day\nCome and enjoy short minute-long films made by Eleanor\, Emily and Freya (Wallace Hall S6) in response to different aspects of Giovanni Belzoni’s Narrative of Operations (1822).  \nPart of our Reading Griersons Library project.\n(Image: still from footage recorded by Freya\, April 2019) \nWe’ll also have on loan a collection of canopic jars made by P1-P4 pupils at Penpont Primary\, complete with stories of their excavation and transport. Come and see their display and read the fascinating tales!  \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/closing-day/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Spring Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190523T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190523T204500
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190227T205158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190227T205158Z
UID:3742-1558638000-1558644300@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:SCREENING  Jumana Manna  Wild Relatives (2018)
DESCRIPTION:  \nJumana Manna\, Wild Relatives (2018\, 70mins\, Arabic\, Norwegian\, English)\n£3 | £2 | booking advised |info@campleline.org.uk | Eventbrite | 01848 331 000 \nIn 2012 an international agricultural research centre was forced to relocate from Aleppo to Lebanon due to the Syrian civil war and then began a laborious process of planting and restoring its seed collection from back-ups recalled from the Global seedbank located in Svalbard. Following the path of those seeds between the Arctic and Lebanon\, Jumana Manna’s beautiful film unfolds a matrix of human and non-human lives across those two remote places\, following a large-scale international initiative and its local implementation in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon\, carried out primarily by young migrant women. \nManna has said: ‘As someone raised in Jerusalem\, educated in Norway this geographic connection and the symbolic resonances of the story caught my attention. It inspired me to build a narrative…which takes these two tiny spots on the earth\, connected by a transaction of seeds\, as a starting point.’  \n  \n 
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/screening-jumana-manna-wild-relatives-2018/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Spring Edition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190518T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190518T183000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190225T144226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190225T144745Z
UID:3636-1558198800-1558204200@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:We Fire The Dark 3  JoAnne McKay
DESCRIPTION:The THIRD of three readings\nSee also: 23 March; 30 April\nFree | Booking advised \nJoin us back at CAMPLE LINE for the third in this series of three readings by poet JoAnne MacKay\, which will focus on the display and presentation of Dr Grierson’s collection and his ambitions for the museum to educate and open minds. Although the museum no longer stands\, many objects remain as permanent memorial to his ‘persistent\, indefatigable endeavour’. \nJoAnne McKay was born in Essex and served as a police officer in the south-west of England before moving to Dumfriesshire two decades ago. She has published four poetry pamphlets and has appeared at Literary Festivals throughout the UK. Her work has been prize-winning\, widely published and anthologised. She currently works at Dumfries Museum \nWith grateful thanks to the staff of Dumfries Museum for their support and access to Grierson’s papers
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/we-fire-the-dark-joanne-mckay-3/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190511T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190511T183000
DTSTAMP:20260517T161654
CREATED:20190225T162048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T152334Z
UID:3676-1557594000-1557599400@campleline.org.uk
SUMMARY:Now *postponed*  ARTIST TALK  Maeve Brennan
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \n*POSTPONED TIL FURTHER NOTICE*\nArtist Q&A | Maeve Brennan\nFree\nBooking advised | info@campleline.org.uk | Eventbrite | 01848 331 000 \nWe are delighted to welcome Maeve Brennan back to CAMPLE LINE this May. Maeve will be in conversation about her film The Drift and about recent and developing work that draws on research into the networks that illicitly trade in antiquities. \nA screening of The Drift will begin at 3.30pm ahead of Maeve’s talk \nMaeve Brennan lives and works in London. Her practice looks at the historical and political resonance of sites and materials\, culminating in moving image and installation works. She carries out long-term investigative research and seeks out proximity and intimacy with people and places. Forming personal relationships allows for a particular kind of documentary encounter – one extended by familiarity and complicated by subjectivity. Brennan was a fellow of the arts study programme\, Home Workspace Program at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut (2013 -14).
URL:https://campleline.org.uk/event/artist-talk-maeve-brennan/
LOCATION:Cample Line\, Thornhill\, DG3 4XX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Spring Edition
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