Sea Change – Buckie: Drop-in Buckie Now

Come by for an information drop-in session exploring life in Buckie now and how climate change is already being felt in everyday ways.

We’ll have some creative mapping and ways to capture stories, memories, concerns and ideas connected to food, energy, transport, belonging, work and the sea. A fun, informal chat and session and you can stay for five minutes for fifty, add a though, share a story respond to prompts, or simply come and see what everyone else is saying.

All welcome, under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.

About Sea Change

Sea Change is a two-year project placing climate action and creative practice at the heart of community life in Buckie. Working with embedded artist Gabby Morris and partners across the town, the project confronts how climate change is already affecting those who live, work and play here, and how creativity can help us respond with proactive and positive solutions. The Buckie partnership is a collective of community and cultural organisations involved in the Sea Change project in Buckie and includes the Findochty and Buckie Development Trust, The Hub by Buckie Area Forum, TSIMoray, MorayCAN, Findhorn Bay Arts. Culture for Climate Scotland is leading Sea Change in partnership with NatureScot, the Scottish Government and the Open University, with funding from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and NatureScot.

About Gabby Morris

Gabby Morris works creatively across Scotland at the intersection of climate change, the environment, coastal futures and collective imagination. Her work focuses on creating experiential, imaginative and engaging ways for people to explore what coastal futures might look and feel like. She is particularly interested in how creativity can open up new perspectives, spark conversation, and amplify individual agency in decision making and policy change.


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