Photographs: Galina Walls - more available here |
The Great Pedalo (Kirpatrick MacMillan - inventor of the bicycle and honoured by the footbridge)
The Dragon Slayer (.. St Michael's Bridge at the top of the park)
The Tweed Rose (Rosefield Tweed Mills on the opposite bank)
The Rosefield Mills featured as part of one of Lisa Gallaher's pieces made for TDRM: Dumfries during InBetween Dumfries. Working with local artist Evelyn Gray, Lisa produced a tweed coat incorporating Evelyn's sketches of the mills... more of that and other Inbetween projects here
The two week long youth festival coinciding with the school holidays was envisioned to shape how the park as a public space could be used by the good folk of Dumfries, and the re-instate the park within the psyche or awareness of the town, as opposed to a periphery space.
With the park's Victorian history, could a new fashion for a contemporary promenading culture be re-invented? |
— n 1. chiefly ( Brit ) a public walk, esp at a seaside resort
2. a leisurely walk, esp one in a public place for pleasure or display
3. ( US ), ( Canadian ) a ball or formal dance at a high school or college
4. a marchlike step in dancing
5. a marching sequence in a square or country dance
[C16: from French, from promener to lead out for a walk, from Late Latin prōmināre to drive (cattle) along, from pro- 1 + mināre to drive, probably from minārī to threaten]
On walking around the park, The Drying Ground particularly caught my interest - as Glasgow City Council looks to controversially impose new rules on the use of their public parks, with Drying Grounds clearly outlawed:
" 11.1 No one shall in any park, except with the prior written consent of the Director:
(f) hang linen or other material, beat, shake, sweep, brush or cleanse any carpet, rug, mat or other article. "
The trampolines are due to make a comeback as part of the regeneration works |
The importance on non-commercial public spaces, and their benefit to town and city life not just in terms of regenerating the surrounding areas but also in creating spaces (and therefore towns) where people want to be is discussed by Animal Behaviourist turned City Planner for NYC, Amanda Burden in her recent TED talk (available here)
The bandstand has also had something of a facelift.. a new alternative music venue for Dumfries? |