Joyce is the person who
has set 'The Gathering/AnCruineachadh' in motion.
She had the idea, gathered the team, secured funding and is managing the overall project.
If you want to contact Joyce, just get in touch!
Joyce Brìghde Gilbert graduated with a BSc and PhD in Biochemistry and worked for six years in medical research before changing careers to concentrate on environmental education with a focus on community-based learning. Over the past 35 years she has worked for several organisations including Scottish Natural Heritage, RSPB Scotland, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and Trees for Life.
Joyce has a particular interest in working with communities to explore sense of place and has designed and managed several interdisciplinary heritage projects in the Highlands.
A qualified primary teacher, she has a passion for the Gaelic language and culture and currently serves as a trustee with the charity Taigh Chearsabhagh on North Uist.
Recently she designed and managed The Glenmoriston Musical Heritage Project and Glen of the Bards Project on behalf of the Fort Augustus and Area Gaelic Group and the Glenmoriston Improvement Group.
In her spare time, she can be found pouring over old maps, exploring old tracks and paths or avidly making her latest craft project using found objects.
We also have;
Andrew Grant McKenzie - The Highland Historian
Caoimhe Keohane - Anam Yoga, Well being/Yoga
Ceit Langhorne - Gaelic Singer & Creative Practitioner
Charlie Grey - Traditional Musician
Euan Robinson - Filmmaker
Dr Greg Mannion - Senior Lecturer in Education, Stirling University
Helen Liddle - Artist, Mapmaker & Social Media/website
Iona MacLeod - Artist, Sculpter
Munro Gauld - Musician
Dr Nick Barnes - Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with NHS Highlands
Nicola Wright - Storyteller and researcher. In action!
Raghnaid Sandilands - Creative ethnologist, Gaelic translator
Rob Sutherland - Photographer
Tom Langhorne - Bushcraft-Survival Instructor & Youtuber
The Gathering / An Cruinneachadh Community Arts Project has been made possible by the generous grants received from; Fern Community Funds, Beinneun Wind Farm. Along with match funding from The Fort Augustus and Glenmoriston Community Company.
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