Pages
Fair Work First Stay Official Coach Travel Live-In Motorhomes Music at the Multiverse 2024 Annual Passes Geotourist Digital Tours Educational Visits Sustainability Meet The Staff Team Weddings at Crawick Multiverse Photography and Filming Local Area Explore Music at the Multiverse 2023 Music at the Multiverse 2021 Getting to Music at the Multiverse Plan your Trip Past Events Music at the Multiverse Cosmic Collisions Music at The Multiverse 2022 Frequently Asked Questions My account Checkout Basket Online Shop Accessibility Terms and Conditions Facilities Sustainable Development Groups and Travel Trade Opening Times and Prices Latest News Events at the Multiverse Visit Crawick Multiverse Charles Jencks Comet Walk Belvedere and Void Omphalos Supercluster Multiverse North-South Line Andromeda and The Milky Way Amphitheatre Hire Crawick Multiverse The Trust History Privacy Policy Landforms Contact and Find Us Discover Home
Posts
Closed For The Season Two Weekends To Go! Open Day for Tourism Ambassadors Unique Venue Offers the Perfect Stage The Perfect Stage Temporary Change To Opening Hours Sponsors and funders 2024 Stars Align For Music At The Multiverse 2024 Outdoor Theatre at Crawick Multiverse pit stop for Commercial Vintage VehicleS Lunar visitors Midsummer celebrations POLYHedra dance AT CRAWICK MULTIVERSE Summer Solstice Wellbeing Day Open University to Host European Lunar Symposium in the South of Scotland Cirqulation at Crawick Multiverse What is behind the Aurora? South of Scotland to Host European Lunar Symposium in 2024 Bucket List Experience Join our team – We’re hiring! Historic Environment Scotland designates Crawick Multiverse Counting the days and the stars Music at the Multiverse Main Stage Re-opening on 23rd march Ongoing Site Improvements Music at the Multiverse 2024 Closed for the season Two weekends to go… Festival-Goers Double in a Year Record Ticket Sales for Music Fest Music Fest Set to Rock the Multiverse in September Crawick Multiverse Supports Local Men’s Shed after Site Works Solstice celebrations at the multiverse Dawn of Summer Solstice Celebrated Among Andromeda’s Standing Stones Summer Solstice with Prof Graham Harvey Summer Solstice Week 2023 Arts Festival 2023 Summer Solstice Celebrations are Back Bigger and Better Contract Opportunity – Event Co-Ordinator/Promorter Crawick rocked again at Music at the multiverse Dance Tent DJs set for ‘mind blowing’ Music at the Multiverse weekend Get ready to rock the cosmos – Music at the Multiverse is back! D&G Arts Festival 2022 Ready To Open Membership 2022 What’s it All About? Groundworks The Coalface Regional Finalist Crawick Rocks Kelton the Beltie Bull Kelton comes to Crawick Two Days. One Spectacular Venue Official Opening of The Coalface We are Hiring The Multiverse is Hiring Your Views Wedding Photography We’re Hiring – Administrator Festival of Folklore South of Scotland Tourism Investment Big Bang Weekend Invitation to Tender Meteor Shower VisitScotland Campaign New Stargazing Programme Stellar New Appointment Rolls Royce Vintage cars Edinburgh Art Festival A Day in the Life: Volunteer Supernatural in Sanquhar Out of this World Back to the Killing Times Cosmic Collisions with a Big Bang Norse Legend Plus Galactic Collisions Boulders From Mars Unicorn flight to Dalkeith Scottish Creative Collision Pupils in Cosmic Collision Charles Jencks and Daniel Libeskind Summer Solstice Exploration New Sculpture is Mane Attraction World-class Artland Gearing Up Business Creativity Award The Poppy Project Pupils create poppy display the great outdoors Doors open for annual event Artwork Unveiled Pupils in solstice spectacular solar science talks New Charles Jencks installation Spectacular Solstice Festival Team Is Out Of This World Local Returns to Upper Nithsdale Out of this World Launch Crawick Multiverse is Hiring New Scottish artland Share the Vision with Artland Trust
 

Crawick Multiverse

Trust

 
Home | Discover | The Trust

The Crawick Multiverse Trust

Crawick Multiverse is a charity registered in Scotland and company limited by guarantee.

The Trust’s objectives are:

  • To advance the arts through the creation of a land art site for the benefit and enjoyment of the public,
  • To advance public understanding and appreciation of the role of the landscape and environment as both material and site for art,
  • To contribute to the regeneration of the local community in Dumfries & Galloway through the provision of a visitor attraction of national significance.

Through visiting, you are helping maintain the site to ensure future generations can continue to enjoy it. Thank you for your support.

The Crawick Multiverse Trust
Registered charity number: SC039940
Registered company number: SC349562
Registered office: 32-34 High Street, Sanquhar, Scotland, DG4 6BL*

*Please note this is not the location of Crawick Multiverse. The address to visit the site is: B740, Sanquhar, Dumfries & Galloway, DG4 6ET.

Meet The Trustees

The Trust currently has a board of six trustees with extensive experience in project management, fundraising, marketing, business development, education, land management and the delivery of capital projects.

Gillian Khosla

Chair

Gillian has enjoyed a successful entrepreneurial career, spanning industries from live entertainment to travel and digital publishing. Moving to southern Scotland in 2004, she discovered a vibrant third sector and many opportunities therein. She is a co-founder and trustee of the Crichton Carbon Centre.

Cathy Agnew

Cathy is an independent arts development professional with a wealth of experience in pioneering work in the third sector. Until recently she held the role of Project Development Director at Peter Pan Moat and was Chair of DGUnlimited, the network set up to connect and champion the region’s arts sector.

Caroline McMillan

Caroline is a sales and marketing professional, both creatively and technically proficient. Resident in Sanquhar, she has a deep understanding of the local community and tourism offer, as well as a natural affinity with Crawick Multiverse.

Patrick Lorimer

Patrick is a Conservation Accredited Architect from Ayrshire with a wide and varied experience in maintaining, improving and caring for built forms in both the private and public arenas. He is currently involved as asset manager with a number of local and regional community led charities.

Gillian Brydson

GILLIAN BRYDSON

A past pupil of Sanquhar Primary and Sanquhar Academy, Gillian is experienced in educational management across the system from Early Learning and Childcare, Schools, Colleges and University.  As Director of Skills, Education and Learning at Dumfries and Galloway Council, Gillian is responsible for the schools in the region.

IAIN CARLYLE

Iain, who has recently joined us as a trustee, has lived locally in Kirkconnel all his life and is a well-known farmer and plant hire operator. Iain is no stranger to Crawick Multiverse as he has previously worked on creations and maintenance within the Multiverse.

 
crawick-accreditation-Bioshphere
crawick-accreditation-4-star-visitor-attraction
crawick-accreditation-living-wage-employer
crawick-accreditation-asva
crawick-accreditation-eu
crawick-accreditation-leader
crawick-accreditation-scottish-government
crawick-accreditation-SRDP
This project is part-financed by the Scottish Government and the European Union – LEADER 2014-2020 programme
This website uses cookies
This site uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience. We use necessary cookies to make sure that our website works. We’d also like to set analytics cookies that help us make improvements by measuring how you use the site. By clicking “Allow All”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.
These cookies are required for basic functionalities such as accessing secure areas of the website, remembering previous actions and facilitating the proper display of the website. Necessary cookies are often exempt from requiring user consent as they do not collect personal data and are crucial for the website to perform its core functions.
A “preferences” cookie is used to remember user preferences and settings on a website. These cookies enhance the user experience by allowing the website to remember choices such as language preferences, font size, layout customization, and other similar settings. Preference cookies are not strictly necessary for the basic functioning of the website but contribute to a more personalised and convenient browsing experience for users.
A “statistics” cookie typically refers to cookies that are used to collect anonymous data about how visitors interact with a website. These cookies help website owners understand how users navigate their site, which pages are most frequently visited, how long users spend on each page, and similar metrics. The data collected by statistics cookies is aggregated and anonymized, meaning it does not contain personally identifiable information (PII).
Marketing cookies are used to track user behaviour across websites, allowing advertisers to deliver targeted advertisements based on the user’s interests and preferences. These cookies collect data such as browsing history and interactions with ads to create user profiles. While essential for effective online advertising, obtaining user consent is crucial to comply with privacy regulations.
Translate »