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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

NEOS 2010 Mill Farm, Kemnay

Susie Hunt is inviting Artists and Makers who have large outdoors Pieces of work if they would like to show them at Mill Farm during NEOS event. She would also like offer space to those who wish to demonstrate the Making of work - whatever discipline. This could be half a day or longer, and Would be open to participants with or without a NEOS entry. (Though she would Encourage support of NEOS where possible.)

The aim is to create a short Art Walk round the field and to publicise the diversity of Participants in NEOS 2010.

Call Susie 01467 643569
Email: susiej.hunt@virgin.net

NEOS 2010: September 11th - 19th. Visit www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk for more information

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Thank you - networking night attendees

We just wanted to thank everyone who came to the Networking night tonight (Tuesday 4th August) - it was a pleasure to see so many positive, energetic people discussing their Open Studios "ideas"...

We had a fantastic show n tell from the Spring Fling's Adam & Amanda - some amazing stories of how Artists, Makers and Galleries are using the Spring Fling to test and try out new projects and ways of interacting with new audiences (and sustaining them!). Emma Pattullo and Madge Wards gave some excellent insights and stories as to how their NEOS experiences have shaped their approach to making work and showing / interacting with their audiences.

A big thanks to Philip Thompson (Creative Cultures Scotland) and Helen Voce (Cultural Enterprise Office) for facilitating a wonderfully social event.

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Morning Glass STAINED GLASS SPRING WEEKEND WORKSHOP - April 4th - 5th, 2009


This weekend workshop is designed to cater for anybody interested in learning traditional stained glass techniques. The small class size, friendly teaching environment and timescale will allow a complete beginner to produce a small, simple panel over the two days, and to leave the course with enough experience to carry on stained glass as a hobby. For the more experienced participants, the two days should see the completion of long-standing projects and plenty time to devise and begin new projects, or learn new techniques.

The two day workshops cost £120 (which includes all materials, tea and coffee and lunch), and a 50% deposit (£60) will be requested on receipt of your booking. Numbers will be limited to 6 participants per course.

for more details, please click this link : http://www.morningglass.co.uk/news/2009/2/8/spring-weekend-workshop-2009.html