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Thursday, 8 September 2011

SSW NEOS times

SSW opens the doors for NEOS


The Lost Hand



September 10 to 18, 2011

As part of NEOS (North East Open Studios), Scottish Sculpture Workshop are running a series of events around the theme of arts and heritage craft skills. Over the eight days members of the public are welcome to come and view our unique facilities, take part in discussions, tours, and workshops; enjoy a cup of tea in our drop in cafe, as well as view our invited participants at work around the SSW site.

Invited artists, tradesmen and craftsmen from throughout Aberdeenshire, with skills that are considered exceptional, will be showcasing their craft on site at SSW. With a focus on skills that are inherently local, SSW is looking to open up a discussion about the relevance of these skills to the identity of Aberdeenshire and wider Scottish culture, while also looking into the future of craftsmanship.

From kilt making to stone work, from wheel writing to sign writing, what is the future for these skills and processes? How can they be preserved? How are they utilised and can they be utilised in the creation of art works? SSW are looking to find the common ground shared by all these craftsmen, and artists, through networking, discussion and a shared workspace of tools and processes.


Programme of Events

September 10 to 18, 2011


Saturday 10th

Art Cafe – 5 to 7pm
"The Lost Hand: Questions around skill."
In the informal environment of a pop-up cafe, a discussion around the status quo of skill will bring together artists, crafts and trades people, as well as the general public.
FREE

Sunday 11th

Demonstrations and tours – 12 to 6pm
“The Lost Hand: Skills in residency”
A kiltmaker, a stone carver, a wheelwright, a traditional painter and decorator, a ceramicist, an upholsterer and many more will be working at SSW, giving an insight into current practices and skills in the region.
FREE

Monday 12th

Workshop – 1 to 4pm
''Printing Matters''
Lumsden primary school 4 to 7's will be exploring printing the old fashioned way.

Tuesday 13th

Art Cafe – 2 to 5pm
"Skilling Up: Creativity in new contexts"
In the informal environment of a pop-up cafe, a discussion around the status quo of skill will bring together artists, crafts and trades people, as well as the general public.
FREE

Wednesday 14th

Art Cafe – 2 to 5pm
"Space to speak"
In the informal environment of a pop-up cafe, a discussion around the status quo of skill will bring together artists, crafts and trades people, as well as the general public.
FREE

Thursday 15th

Closed to the public

Friday 16th

Reading Group SSW / Gradcam – 3.30 to 6.30pm
"The Skills as a kind of Commons" (Closed event)

Cheesecake Making Workshop – 6.30 to 7.30pm
(Please book with the SSW Office on 01464 861372, as there are limited places).
FREE

Saturday 17th

Forum/Discussion – 2 to 5pm
"A culture for the survival of skills, skills for the survival of a culture."
Chaired by David Watson Hood
Dr. Jo Vergunst (Anthropology Department - University of Aberdeen)
Andrea Peach (Grays School of Art)
An open discussion about the status quo of heritage craft skill, in social and economic terms (focusing on the Grampian region). Also looking at how these skills relate to and are used in contemporary art practice.
FREE (limited places)

Sunday 18th

Demonstrations and tours – 12 to 6pm
"The Lost Hand: Skills in residency"
A kiltmaker, a stone carver, a wheelwright, a traditional painter and decorator, a ceramicist, an upholsterer and many more will be working at SSW, giving an insight into current practices and skills in the region.
FREE

Communities Potluck Dinner – 5 to 7pm
Join us for a celebratory potluck. Participants must bring a dish, please contact Merlyn Riggs at merlynriggs@yahoo.co.uk to book a place as there are limited places.


Participants:

Skills in Residence: Ally Sim, Graham Sim, Pam Blackhall, Wayne Gosset, Keith Mellard, Eden Jolly, Nancy Fuller, Sally McLardy, Jennifer Jane, Ally Devine, Gavin Smith, Ian McDonald.

Art Cafe: Merlyn Riggs

Printing Matters Workshop: Ross Hamilton Frew

Forum/Discussion chair: David Watson Hood

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Platform 22 artists & makers call for NEOS


Platform 22 Gallery is looking for artists and makers for this years NEOS week

11th to 19th September 2010
In particular we are looking for participants to exhibit as well as demonstrate skills for making their work. Platform 22 would like to showcase a selection of 3D works for the event in ceramics, glass, wood, textiles and jewelery. We would like each participant to have their own entry in the NEOS booklet, but this is not essential.

Please call Emma Pattullo for more information, on 01339 882039 or email mail@platform22.co.uk as soon as possible!

NEOS2010 dea
dline for application is 12th April & the entry fee £99 ~ please visit www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk for more information and to register your application.

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

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

VSA, Easter Anguston Amendment

VSA Easter Anguston will be open on Saturday 12th September 2009 10-16hrs complete with diverse artwork and catering! Sorry for the error when we entered our information into the catologue entry.

See you there!

NEOS entry : http://www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk/individual.asp?name=vsa

NEOS 2009: September 12th - 21st. Visit www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk for more information

Monday, 27 April 2009

Call for Artists - Tawnies, Trees & Terra: A Sculpture Walk on the Wild Side

This year VSA is offering as a unique venue, Easter Anguston Farm to both host and inspire installation art within the varied landscape of the Farm. Easter Anguston Farm has a long history of responsible farming – whether restoring hedgerows, forest management, assisting in the re-introduction of Red Kites to the area, supporting pollination with meadows and wild flowers or just our recycling/composting activity....

visit http://www.vsa.org.uk/page-20090427-143031.html for more information about how to get involved and to download an application form.

NEOS 2009: September 12th - 21st. Visit www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk for more information

Thursday, 12 February 2009

Scottish Sculpture Workshop: New Post of Development Manager

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Salary: £25k pro rata (4 days per week)

Job Purpose
This is a new post that will be instrumental in taking SSW into an exciting new phase. By strengthening the links developed over the past 3 years and developing key new partnerships, you will build the value of the organisation to artists and audiences across the north east, through the ambitious new capital development project, and beyond.

Working closely with the Director, you will devise and implement a range of programmes and projects to increase use of the on-site facilities and the number of outreach opportunities for artists. By effectively marketing and promoting the organisation and its activity, you will help generate new audiences and income streams to support projects and the current programme of Capital development.

Responsibilities include overseeing, with the technical team, the day to day running of the site, ensuring that SSW is an effective and welcoming host to visiting artists, school and community groups and event attendees. Consolidating our artist-led approach to audience development and participation, you will be key to our plans to create a higher profile for SSW during the proposed re-development, and beyond the re-launch in summer 2010.

For an application pack, please click HERE