Celebrating all that is creative in Camelon and Tamfourhill

Our film celebrating the third year of Camelon Arts made by Daniel Cook

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR

  • Camelon Celebrates 3 Years

    Camelon Celebrates

    Funded by the Our Place, The National Lottery Community Fund, Camelon Celebrates marked the end of the three-year project which worked across the Camelon and Tamfourhill, with everything from making paper roses for Mariners’ Day floats to the effects of climate change with a VR 360 degree film.

  • Climate Chaos VR project

    Climate Chaos

    Climate Chaos is an original, creative, intellectual 360 music video about the climate crisis, which presents a battle between two sides: the climate heroes and the climate villains. It’s a battle where there is still everything to play for. Climate Chaos explores theme of climate change, ideas of care and neglect, chaos and order, connection and fragmentation, and tuning in and tuning out. We want the film to encourage people to take action. Small changes make a big difference. It’s up to you.

  • Mum's the Word banner

    Mum's the Word

    Mum’s The Word is a collaborative arts project between creative practitioner Rebecca Livesey-Wright and communities of parents and children (both young and grown-up) from Camelon and Tamfourhill.

  • Is Like Waiting for a Bus, commission on a bus stop outside Tamfourhill Community Hub

    Is Like Waiting for a Bus

    In November 2021, artists Theo Christy and Gregor Horne worked with around thirty local children and young people from the Tamfourhill Junior and Senior Youth Clubs, inviting them to create collages based on what it’s like to live in Tamfourhill, what things they would like to see, and what they think about while waiting for the bus to create a design for a large scale, digitally printed artwork to adorn the bus stop on Cumbrae Drive, right outside of Tamfourhill Community Hub.