The Crucible
The Crucible

The Crucible

The Crucible – a walk with Garry Fabian Miller

Monday 26th May, 14:00 – 16:30

A unique opportunity to walk with legendary photographer Garry Fabian Miller seeing the landscape through his eyes within “The Crucible”, an imagined circle 8 miles wide around his Dartmoor home.

The crucible exists both as an external mapped topography of moor and river valleys through which he has walked each day, across time, seasons, over 37 years. It is the source of the pictures he has made, coming from his exposure to observed and felt experiences in this place.

Garry has lived on Dartmoor for 37 years, this place being the source of the unique body of work he has made which has established his international reputation. This is held in private and public collections, including The Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok, Metropolitan Museum New York, Kasama Nichido Museum of Art Tokyo, The Victoria & Albert Museum London. He is currently an honorary fellow at the Bodleian Library Oxford, who recently published his memoir Dark Room.

Meet: at free car park Dunstone Down – limited spaces, SX 7074 7633, What3Words: fantastic.hillside.ideals. Distance: 5.5km approx. Maximum number 15.

Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the start time. The walk will start promptly at the advertised time.

Tickets: £20 BOOK TICKETS HERE

Featured image: Detail: Rising to Meet You (2016) Light, water, oil, Lambda C-print from dye destruction print, photo of Garry by Sam Fabian Miller