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Gu’un the fish n’ that

Gu’un the fish n’ that is an immersive sound installation by East Anglian based artist Beverley Carruthers, celebrating the migrant worker and their importance to the fishing industry.

Gu’un the fish n’ that

About Gu’un the fish n’ that

5th Jan 2026 to 2nd Mar 2026
Mondays and Wednesdays to Saturdays 10am - 4.30pm / Sundays 11am - 4.30pm, Last admissions 3.30pm / Closed Tuesdays
The Scottish Fisheries Museum
St Ayles Harbourhead, Anstruther KY10 3AB
Free as part of general museum admission
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Gu’un the fish n’ that is an immersive sound installation by East Anglian based artist Beverley Carruthers. The project takes as its starting point the cultural history and legacy of ‘the herring girls’ – migrant workers many originally from Scotland who accompanied by land the Scottish fishing boats as they travelled south in search of shoals of herring, gutting and preparing fish for market.
This complex, and beautiful work features fragments of sound recordings drawn from oral history interviews conducted with women who themselves are the last generation of workers before the industry completely shut down. Often noted as a side-line in the archives, the women’s labour was vital to the success of the herring industry. In the face of their excruciatingly poor working conditions and low wages the women came together in solidarity. 'Gu’un the fish n’ that' resists the romanticised version of their history instead celebrating the migrant worker and their importance to the fishing industry.

Carruthers became interested in this East Anglian history and how it connects communities up the East Coast of the country through a family connection; her grandmother had been a fisher girl in the 1970s. From oral history interviews it emerged that they spent their leisure time knitting Ganseys (traditional fisherman’s jumpers). The gansey patterns are used as a musical score through which the oral histories are edited to create contemporary versions of waulking songs. The work is a sensitively realised installation which combines a personal family history with stories that go back generations and connect communities all the way down the east coast, from the most northern tip of Scotland to Great Yarmouth.

See more of Beverley’s work at: www.beverleycarruthers.com

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