@misc { , title = {Making maps and exploring territory.}, abstract = {This essay co-authored with Mark Hope, co-founder of the Barn, Banchory, forms a chapter in the book, The last islands published on the occasion on the opening of The Map Room of the Last Islands, new work by John Newling at Woodend Barn, Banchory, Aberdeenshire, 2015. John Newling is artist in residence at the Barn 2014-17, leading the Barn's programme in art and ecology. Newling describes his sense of the Barn: During that time I admired the way that Woodend is, in many ways, an island where art seemed to fold itself seamlessly within the place and community. The local was crucial but was not worn with the heaviness some places gather.}, isbn = {9780955139789}, note = {COMPLETED -- Doc rec'd 7/11/2016 LM -- Requested document 7/11/2016 LM -- Permission rec'd from John 4/11/2016 LM -- \{copy\} John Newling so emailed via online form at www.john-newling.com 4/11/2016 LM -- Chased 4/10/2016 LM -- Emailed mail@woodendbarn.co.uk for permission 6/9/2016 LM -- Rec'd info from contact 6/9/2016 LM ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Douglas, Anne -- Panel D}, pages = {55-59}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Woodend Barn Publishing}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10059/1946}, keyword = {On the Edge Research: Phase 4, On the Edge Research, Art and ecology, Place and community, Art, Woodend Arts, Community arts centre}, year = {2015}, author = {Douglas, Anne and Hope, Mark} editor = {Newling, John} }