Thanks to...

We would like to thank everyone who has helped us make this surreal project a reality and we can’t stress enough how important you have all been in keeping us all going and in making things happen.

Many thanks to:

Christoph Tornow for his totally invaluable advice and help in putting us in contact with the artists; Ben and Benjamin Tindall Architects for their support, and Ben for his help with important letters and critical contacts; Harry Robertson and Sotheby’s for their kind last minute donation; Lord Macfarlane for both his encouragement and personal support; Ann Gregory for her never ending help, and her unequalled and much appreciated ‘Ode to a Haggis’; Mark Glazebrook who has been bending the ear of everyone in London who would listen for aid. Grant Smith and Nick Hodge, the project’s tireless electricians and handymen whose skills have been required till dawn in desperate moments; Clive Etchels for a list of invaluable favours, notably his exceptional skill and dedication with a paint sprayer and a cherry-picker; Karolina and Valaria, who gave up the best part of a week to cheerfully work on all the jobs that most people would try and get out of; Hannah Sheppard for her enthusiasm and help on many occasions, and the whole of Sambayabamba for their brilliance. Luella Barlow for her skills with a paint brush not to mention a delicious and quickly eaten Carrot cake; Joanna Innes, Stephanie Innes and Anna Ewing for their help and dedication on so many occasions, including late night barbeques and lunches for the masses, and unfortunately for them many other events to come; Sally Paterson for her enthusiasm and help in spreading the word and her dedication to plastering Glasgow with posters. Emma King for all her help and of course her smiling face around the place; George and Winifred Hutcheson for accommodating all the artists and guests so kindly in their house during our hour of need; Will Wrightson who managed to do so much for the project in such a short space of time; Becky Maynard and Alaina Bentley for jumping in at the most manic Kelburn weekend on record; Hugo MacPherson and his much appreciated support from the Gulf and Mitchell for his help and advice from Glasgow.

A massive thank you to everyone who has helped and been supportive at The Centre, without who the project would be a mere shadow of present self. All the work has been so essential, and really invaluable to everyone in the team! Thank you all!

To everyone else who has outwardly shown enthusiasm for the project both in person and in e-mails. The support and excitement of others really has kept us going and been a continual reminder of what we are trying to achieve.

Thanks again to everyone.