1 Mar 2009 in Features, Visual Arts & Crafts
EILEEN BELL hears the story behind textile artist Alison Bell’s current exhibition at Taigh Chearsabhagh.
2 Dec 2008 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
MATT BAKER and SUSAN CHRISTIE update Northings on the final phase of the Inverness Old Town Art (IOTA) project.
3 Nov 2008 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
GEORGINA COBURN visited Sutherland-based artist SUE JANE TAYLOR in her studio to discuss her recent project in Tasmania and her latest work
23 Oct 2008 in Argyll & the Islands, Features, Visual Arts & Crafts
TINA ROSE looks at the experience of ceramicist Frances Priest at Cove Park, and considers the implications of a discussion on the future of ceramics in Scotland
10 Sep 2008 in Features, Visual Arts & Crafts
From April until July this year Caithness born jeweller, BETH LEGG was in residence in Cape Breton
16 Jul 2008 in Features, Orkney, Shetland, Visual Arts & Crafts, Writing
PAMELA BEASANT reports on a fascinating collaborative project from the Northern Isles
16 Jul 2008 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
GEORGINA COBURN examines the extraordinary work of Glenferness-based artist Daniel Kavanagh
10 Jul 2008 in Features, Orkney, Shetland, Visual Arts & Crafts
KAREN EMSLIE reports from Shetland on a new artistic contribution to one of the most pressing current debates in the Highlands & Islands – windfarms
6 Jun 2008 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
GEORGINA COBURN talks with Highland-based artist EUGENIA VRONSKAYA about the evolution of her latest body of work now showing at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in London
25 May 2008 in Features, Visual Arts & Crafts
THE GREEKS had a word for it—symposium. Today, that sounds like a rather stuffy, formal affair, but for Plato, Socrates and their mates it was just a dinner party. Except that some of the most influential ideas in Western thought were hammered out by them over the figs and the watered wine.