We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded £127,000 by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. This vital grant will enable us to share the story of our unique home in the City Observatory with local communities through co-developed programming and a new website.
Since 2018, Collective - an internationally recognised contemporary art gallery - has been custodian of these unique buildings which have played a pivotal role in the development of Edinburgh. Perched atop Calton Hill, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the City Observatory complex is held in the common good and was reopened by Collective in 2018 as a space for contemporary art with the support of The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Creative Scotland and City of Edinburgh Council.
Dating back to the 1770s, these buildings are significant landmarks in the history of scientific discovery, socio-economic change, and architectural development. The project provides an opportunity to unpack the site’s lesser-known histories. This funding from the Heritage Fund will open up access to Collective’s 350,000 annual visitors to discover these stories. Crucially, the funding will also encourage local community groups to access the heritage of the site.
The project will enable audiences to access the heritage through improved signage and a new website, which will share the historic stories of our site. A Community Programme Producer will be appointed to lead community-facing events, acting as an advocate for heritage and engagement across the organisation and in the community. Their work will include research and collaboration with local groups, culminating in a series of creative pilot projects that explore the site’s rich history.
In the long-term, the project will lay the groundwork for deeper public understanding of the City Observatory’s heritage. By co-developing programming with local groups, we ensure our heritage work responds to the needs and interests of our local communities.
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Sorcha Carey, Director of Collective, said: “We are thrilled to have received this support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players, we can bring to light the fascinating stories of these unique buildings we are lucky to call home. We can’t wait to welcome our local community up the hill to explore the histories that matter most to them, and to share this heritage more widely with online audience through a new, accessible website.”