2 Oct 2006 in Features, Highland
ROXANA MEECHAN reflects on her work in Sutherland and beyond.
1 Oct 2006 in Features, Visual Arts & Crafts
Laying Down the Challenge A new study commissioned by HI~Arts, the arts development agency for the Highlands and Islands, sets Five Challenges for the continuing development of the Visual Arts in the Highlands and Islands In recent times the Visual Arts have experienced remarkable growth. Artist groups, studio trails and private galleries are now a […]
1 Oct 2006 in Dance & Drama, Features, Gaelic, Highland
TOSG GAELIC THEATRE COMPANY is a professional touring theatre company, and commissions new writing in Scottish Gaelic in a variety of styles for both children and adult audiences
1 Oct 2006 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Festival, Film, Visual Arts & Crafts
MICHAEL RUSSELL welcomes the continuing growth of Cowalfest on the eve of this year’s event.
1 Oct 2006 in Dance & Drama, Features, Highland
HAMISH MACDONALD is the co-founder and joint artistic director of Dogstar Theatre.
1 Oct 2006 in Features, Highland, Writing
IAN STEPHEN looks at the work of two very different writers from the Highlands.
1 Oct 2006 in Features, Festival, Shetland, Writing
ALISTAIR PEEBLES reflects on the recent changes in the arts infrastructure in Shetland, and looks back on last month’s very successful book event
1 Sep 2006 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
EVI WESTMORE is the Public Arts Coordinator for Inverness City Partnership, and heads the team which will mount the Public Art Day in the city this month, as well as several other major art-inspired contributions to the regeneration project.
1 Sep 2006 in Features, Festival, Highland, Writing
JASON ROSE looks forward to welcoming a diverse range of writers to his third festival.
1 Sep 2006 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Music
BRIAN MORTON considers the changing relationship of the Royal National Mod and its host town for this year, Dunoon