11 Oct 2003 in Features, Outer Hebrides, Visual Arts & Crafts
So what went on when a group of international artists gathered at Taigh Chearsabhagh in Lewis in September to participate in Còmhla – North Uist International Artists Workshop? Many strange things, it seems, if this mysterious missive to the Arts Journal is anything to go by…
10 Oct 2003 in Features, Highland, Visual Arts & Crafts
JEAN NOBLE discusses her Cycle of the Trees of Life exhibition at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery
10 Oct 2003 in Dance & Drama, Features, Outer Hebrides
MURIEL ANN MACLEOD, the artistic director of Theatre Hebrides, tells KENNY MATHIESON about the Lewis-based company’s first touring production.
9 Oct 2003 in Features, Highland
SIMON FILDES explains the genesis and rationale behind the dedicated artist’s website www.leftluggage.co.uk
8 Oct 2003 in Features, Festival, Highland
TOMMY BEAVITT reports on the stresses, strains and ultimate satisfactions in helping mount the Wester Ross Festival – even if it did turn much of the month into one big blur of activity
4 Oct 2003 in Highland, Music, Reviews
Wick High School, Friday 3 October 2003
4 Oct 2003 in Features, Highland, Outer Hebrides, Visual Arts & Crafts
DONALD McKENZIE gives a preview of his up-and-coming exhibition at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness
3 Oct 2003 in Features, Heritage, Highland, Music, Writing
Librettist ROBERT DAVIDSON describes the genesis of Dunbeath Water, an ambitious oratorio inspired by the Caithness writer Neil Gunn
3 Oct 2003 in Features, Music, Orkney
Venue profile: Fusion, Kirkwall, Orkney
2 Oct 2003 in Features, Highland
GORDON MACLEAN, the director of An Tobar, the Tobermory Arts Centre on Mull, sounds off on the current threat to the Highland Festival’s funding from Highland Council, and demands more support for the arts at all levels.