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Now You See Us: In the Hartwood

In the Hartwood is a modern-day faerie tale about a pauper’s cemetery in Hartwood Hospital, a decommissioned psychiatric hospital near Shotts, told by storyteller Jane Mather and harpist Heather Yule.

12:00pm ‐ 1:00pm
CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD
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In the Hartwood is a modern-day faerie tale about a pauper’s cemetery in in Hartwood Hospital, a decommissioned psychiatric hospital near Shotts, told through the eyes of a Glasgow dreamer and two of the 1,255 people interred – who would have remained invisible had it not been for the people who care for the graves today and the quick thinking of a member of nursing staff when the hospital closed. A storytelling adventure from storyteller Jane Mather and harpist Heather Yule.

Originally commissioned for the 2023 Scottish International Storytelling Festival, this SMHAF performance of In the Hartwood will be followed by a discussion and workshop with Jane Mather, in which audience members can reflect on the themes explored in the performance.

This event is part of the Now You See Us programme, a two-day showcase of new artist commissions, creative workshops, film screenings and vital discussions responding to this year’s Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival theme, In/Visible.

Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival An event by Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival

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CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3JD

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