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River Animateur joins Findhorn Bay Arts

Eve Mosher has taken up the role of Lower Catchment Creative Practitioner and River Animateur to support the community engagement programme of the Findhorn Watershed Initiative.

Working at the intersection of climate change and imagination, Eve has a long held practice of working in the context of river catchments and watersheds. Over the coming months, she will be engaging with communities in the lower river gorge, bay and coastal villages.

Inspired by Destination Tweed‘s ‘Connecting Threads’ project and building upon previous collaborations to bring Mark Zygadlo’s ‘WaterOrgan’ and SCOTLAND: The Big Picture’s ‘Riverwoods’ film to the Findhorn Bay Festival, the Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust has commissioned Findhorn Bay Arts to deliver a strand of cultural and creative engagement activities for the Findhorn Watershed Initiative.

Visit Eve’s website to find out more about her work: www.evemosher.com

Watch this space for further updates – and visit the Findhorn Watershed Initiative website to find out more about the nature restoration project as it develops: https://findhornwatershed.com

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 - 2024
Partnering with Findhorn, Nairn and Lossie Rivers Trust on a creative and cultural programme for the lower catchment area of the River Findhorn.

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