The Towner Eastbourne geocaches have all been made with the help, ideas, and stories of local people, in connection to the new artwork for Eastbourne by Mariana Castillo Deball. Complete this element of the GeoTour to discover Eastbourne’s town, seafront, and the South Downs, alongside these truly unique geocaches.
Scan the yellow QR code inside the geocache to hear Dig Deep, a new audio work in three parts (I, II, III) by artist Karolina Raczynski, bringing together local voices with unique connections to and perspectives on an archaeological dig that took place in Eastbourne (St Anne’s Hill) in 1997.
In Dig Deep III, you will hear thoughts on the role of archaeology and storytelling in memory, legacy, and looking forwards.
Listening to this, you will sense the patience, care, thrill and wonder of discovering the fascinating artefacts that were unearthed during this dig. Conversations explore themes of movement, belonging, legacy and identity, and how these objects continue to connect us.
Dig Deep combines extracts from many interviews recorded over zoom during the UK's third national lockdown, with contributions gratefully received from: Christine Binnie, Trista Clifford, Kelly Van Doorn, Camilla Francombe, Laura Murphy, Claire Piper, Jo Seaman, Helen Warren and John Warren.
The geocache container has been made by artist Amy Leung with members of the Eastbourne YMCA LGBTQ+ youth group. These geocaches reveal many engraved marks, layers, shapes and textures made with the young people through making and conversation over zoom, in connection to their personal objects and the qualities these shared with the grave goods unearthed in the St Anne’s Hill excavation.
With thanks to Archaeology South-East UCL, Eastbourne Natural History & Archaeological Society and Heritage Eastbourne and Eastbourne YMCA.
This geocache is one of many that form part of the world’s first Art GeoTour: England’s Creative Coast (GT4A5). Within each uniquely created geocache, you will be able to hear about and see local hidden histories and hear stories, music and poetry, retold by local people based on their amazing coastal towns.
More about England’s Creative Coast
England’s Creative Coast is a cultural adventure for 2021 that connects and celebrates the stunning South East coastline of England. Discover 7 new contemporary artworks in the breath-taking landscape across Essex, Kent and East Sussex and take part in our GeoTour, with every cache created by the local people that live in the coastal towns of Southend-on-Sea, Gravesend, Margate, Folkestone, Hastings, Bexhill-on-Sea and Eastbourne.
Find out more about the world’s first art GeoTour, and the organisations that helped bring it to life - Cement Fields, Creative Folkestone, De La Warr Pavilion, Hastings Contemporary, Metal, Towner Eastbourne and Turner Contemporary - at englandscreativecoast.com.
Please follow all government COVID guidelines. Interaction with the geocaches is done so at your own risk.