SCAN Summit 2024
Lesley Young is the Director of the Bothy Project. She has a background in visual arts curating and production. In 2021 she worked with Sean Lynch to make Tak’ Tent O’ Time Ere Time Be Tint, a co-commission between by Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop and Edinburgh Art Festival 2021. She is a founding member of the curatorial co-operative Chapter Thirteen and between 2007-10 initiated and ran The Salford Restoration Office with James N. Hutchinson, curating exhibitions with Jeremy Deller, Dan Shipsides and Artur Zmijewski, and developing projects with Imogen Stidworthy and Katya Sander. She is based in Glasgow. This talk was recorded at the SCAN Summit 2024, titled ‘Who can impress the forest, bid the tree, unfix the earth-bound root?’, to mark 21 years of the Land Reform Act Scotland, at a time when ownership of and access to land, affordable housing and green space are crucial in rural and urban Scotland. In the era of rewilding, carbon credits and global tourism, we took inspiration from the surviving remnants of Birnam Wood to explore forest, field and stream.
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