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Wonder on the BeachThanks for the great support on the opening of Hill Jephson Robb's Wonder! The turn out was amazing and we all hope you had a wonderful time. Portobello Beach is now the site of three magnificent pyramids, lets work together and make sure they last all the way through to December! We'd love to hear what you think of wonder, read on details on how to submit feedback; view some photos; and find out how to submit your own photos for display on this site. Wonder Opening{multithumb thumb_width=300 thumb_height=0 quality=90 blog_mode=popup} As the construction of WONDER progresses, interest in the project is growing. There have been visits from Towerbank Primary School, the Royal Mile Primary School, Donaldson's School for the Deaf and even a group of school children from Northern Ireland. Community participation in the creation of the work has been a key feature of this year's project with hundreds of people of all ages turning up to fill sandbags and play on them! This has proved to be a bit of a double-edged sword, as children who have helped fill the sandbags have also been playing on the pyramids and sometimes damaging the artist's work. Unfortunately, there has also been a fair amount of late-night vandalism to the pyramids and the police have had to be called on several occasions. To allow Jephson to complete the work on time, fencing has been erected around the artwork to minimise any damage or vandalism before the launch date. Join us on the beach for the opening: from 6pm Thursday 21st June. |
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Big Things on the Beach is a public art trust in Portobello, a seaside suburb close to the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was formed by a group of residents in 2003 to explore the potential of the seafront as a site for engagement with public artworks by both emerging and established artists.
Since 2004 we have commissioned artists to create substantial temporary artworks, trained ourselves and others in the process of commissioning public artworks through international site visits and guest lectures and successfully raised funding to these ends.
Our current project - The Big Welcome - is supported by Creative Scotland, Portobello & Craigmillar Neighbourhood Partnership and Edinburgh City Libraries

