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THREE HARBOURS ARTS FESTIVAL

Cockenzie Powerstation Chimneys lit up for Three Harbours Arts festival. Designed by the management committee of The Three Harbours which included Eddie Anderson, Tom Ewing, Adele Conn and Blacklight.

1000 Paper boats, chimneys and fishing boats lit up

Morison's Haven, Paper Boats and Opening ceremony

Photos from Festival

3 Harbours Arts festival Website

Take a tour of The 3 Harbours area

Download complete brochure

Cuthill Park Mural Fest

Battle of Pots and Pans

3 Harbours a magnificant achievement

 

 

Press
Glasgow Herald and Three Harbours Arts festival feature
Glasgow Herald
Evening News Photo of chimneys and article
Edinburgh Evening News
Also front cover of East Lothian News and Eat Lothian Courier
Several articles in east Lothian Courier, news items in Evening regarding several events.

 

 

 

 

Three Harbours arts festival 2006

Lighting up The Cockenziwerstation Chimneys

(part of The Three Harbours Arts Festival 2006)

Created by Eddie Anderson, Andrew Crummy, Adele Conn, Tom Ewing and Phil Haldane of Blacklight.

A 8 minute sequence of changing coloured lights from 10pm - 1.00pm, Cockenzie Powerstation, 1st June - 7 June 2006.

Logo designed by Shirley Anne Murdoch

The first festival had over 130 artists exhibiting in over 90 venues in homes, shops, Pubs, halls, garages, etc. The festival also included many tours and trails including a window trails of model boats. You could also do The battle of Prestonpans tour, Witches, Murals, John Bellany and Gardner Molloy tours. With many music events throughout the week. Also workshops by George Birrel and Sally Collins.

The series of event attracted 6000 visitors.

 

Three Harbours brochure 2006 online

News coverage

Scotsman Culture Magazine

Evening News

Evening News 2

Chimneys on The BBC

Three Harbours Arts Festival

Times listing