Islandness- A visual storytelling exhibition
This year's exhibition at Scotney focuses on the work of Kent based visual storyteller, Rebecca Douglas, translating nature's stories into compelling visual narratives through photography, video, drone speaking and writing.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
A new exhibition allowing you to explore the liminal space where earth, sea and sky meet displayed in the old castle, an island within an island nation.
With a strong environmental narrative, this exhibition considers the tension where the known gives way to the unknown, between isolation and connection, the flux between performance and change.
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Meeting point
Exhibition is located on the first floor of the Old Castle building
- Accessibility
The exhibition is located on the first floor of the Old Castle. Unfortunately, due to the fragile nature of the building, there is no disabled access to this exhibition.
- Other
No booking is required for the exhibition, however we do recommend booking parking in advance to guarantee entry.
Upcoming events
Spring butterfly spotter trail at Scotney Castle
Venture on a Butterfly Expedition at Scotney Castle. This Spring, dive into the enchanting world of butterflies with our exciting spotter trail around the stunning Scotney Castle Gardens.
Guided walk- trees and forest bathing
In celebration of Great Big Green Week join one of our knowledgeable estate guides for a special walk taking in some of our special trees and an opportunity for some forest bathing.
Interested in volunteering?
If you've ever wondered what it's like to volunteer at Scotney Castle, here's your chance!
Summer of Play at Scotney Castle, Kent: 19 July to 31 August
Enjoy playful family days out this summer at Scotney Castle from Saturday 19 July to Sunday 31 August. Normal admission applies.