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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, Stromness Maritime Merchants – Trades and Industries that Forged the Town, on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2010/05/01/exhibition-stromness-maritime-merchants-trades-and-industries-that-forged-the-town-stromness-museum-stromness-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 13:45:05 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/05/stromness-merchants.jpg" width="150" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" />MORAG MACINNES enjoys a trip down memory lane  <strong> </strong> <strong><a href="http://northings.com/files/2010/05/stromness-merchants.jpg" rel="nofollow"></a></strong> <strong> </strong> <strong>WELL, THIS is a nostalgia trip for me. I was that fifties bairn with me socks and sandals, me navy blue knickers and me Saturday sixpence, off down the street to enhance the coffers of the local entrepreneurs. </strong> The Stromness Museum is a jewel for lots of reasons &#8211; [&#8230;]</p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, George Mackay Brown Memorial Lecture 2010, on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2010/04/21/george-mackay-brown-memorial-lecture-2010-pier-arts-centre-stromness-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 11:15:46 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/06/browngeorgemackay-150x150.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES heard Dr Donna Heddle trace connections with the Sagas in the poet&#8217;s work </strong> <a href="http://northings.com/files/2010/06/browngeorgemackay.jpg" rel="nofollow"></a> THE GEORGE Mackay Brown Fellowship instituted a Memorial Lecture on the poet in 2007, to be held on or as near St Magnus Day (16 April), as possible. Aficionados will know how important to the author the saint was &#8211; the [&#8230;]</p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, Space for Colour, on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2010/03/11/space-for-colour-pier-arts-centre-stromness-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 10:05:43 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/06/space-for-colour.jpg" width="156.896551724" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES explores the highs and lows of colour and shape at the Pier </strong> THE CONTEMPORARY Art Society celebrates its centenary this year. Over the years it has gifted over 8000 works to British collections. The Pier has not only received four works, but also benefited from the CAS&#8217;s partnership with the Scottish Arts Council, which [&#8230;]</p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, Colin Johnstone – The Language of Saints, on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2010/02/10/colin-johnstone-the-language-of-saints-orkney-museum-tankerness-house-kirkwall-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:27:55 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/05/language-saints-exhibit-199x300.jpg" width="66.3333333333" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES enjoys an imaginative reinvention of iconography from Orkney artist Colin Johnstone </strong> I LIKE literate art; works that inhabit lots of references comfortably, competently, and in an understated, not a show-offy kind of way. The school of &#8216;see me, see what I can do with ironic postmodern references to baffle you poor viewers plus a [&#8230;]</p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, From Away – Printmaking by Circling the Square Fine Art Press, on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2010/01/21/exhibition-from-away-printmaking-by-circling-the-square-fine-art-press-orkney-museum-kirkwall-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:06:18 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/05/circling-the-square-254x300.jpg" width="84.7222222222" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES surveys the results of a an exchange show with makers from distant Maine. </strong> <a href="http://northings.com/files/2010/05/circling-the-square.jpg" rel="nofollow"></a> THIS EXHIBITION is the result of a serendipitous accident &#8211; an American printmaker, Jennifer Strode, with half an hour to kill at the end of her Orkney holiday, pops into the Porteous Brae Gallery in Stromness while waiting for the ferry. [&#8230;]</p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, Long Gone Lonesome – A Musical Celebration of the Life of Thomas Fraser, on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2009/10/07/long-gone-lonesome-a-musical-celebration-of-the-life-of-thomas-fraser-cromarty-hall-st-margarets-hope-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 12:28:43 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/07/long-gone-lonesome2.jpg" width="161.921708185" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES dusts off her stetson for the premiere of Orcadian writer Duncan McLean&#8217;s tribute to Shetland&#8217;s Thomas Fraser </strong> THE PREMIERE of this National Theatre of Scotland production of Duncan McLean&#8217;s <em>Long Gone Lonesome </em> was packed to the gunnels. The show sold out before it was even advertised in the papers (how did that happen?) leaving a [&#8230;]</p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, YELLOW AND BLUE – THOMAS A CLARK &#038; LAURIE CLARK (Porteous Brae Gallery, Stromness, Orkney, until 3 October 2009, and other locations), on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2009/09/29/yellow-and-blue-thomas-a-clark-laurie-clark-porteous-brae-gallery-stromness-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:24:21 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/07/tom-and-laurie-clark.jpg" width="154.761904762" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES finds quiet at the core of the work of Thomas and Laurie Clark </strong> YELLOW AND BLUE is a pleasingly minimal title for this pleasingly minimal exhibition-cum-installation. Thomas A Clark puts works on walls; he&#8217;s just recently done an installation at the New Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow, attempting, Alistair Peebles the gallery owner&hellip;<span class="activity-read-more" id="activity-read-more-1318"><a href="http://northings.com/2009/09/29/yellow-and-blue-thomas-a-clark-laurie-clark-porteous-brae-gallery-stromness-orkney/" rel="nofollow">[Read more]</a></span></p>
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				<title>Morag MacInnes wrote a new post, ROGER ACKLING – BROUGHT BACK (Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, Orkney, until 14 November 2009), on the site Northings</title>
				<link>http://northings.com/2009/09/29/roger-ackling-brought-back-pier-arts-centre-stromness-orkney/</link>
				<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:21:19 +0000</pubDate>

									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://northings.com/files/2010/07/voewood-2007-300x199.jpg" width="150.753768844" height="100" alt="Thumbnail" class="align-left thumbnail" /><strong>MORAG MACINNES investigates Roger Ackling&#8217;s recent work on Orkney </strong> <a href="http://northings.com/files/2010/07/voewood-2007.jpg" rel="nofollow"></a> THIS EXHIBITION could have been a curator&#8217;s nightmare. There are so many pieces. Many are small. They are titled by number and material &#8211; &#8216;Voewood 2008 sunlight on wood with wire&#8217;, &#8216;Voewood 2008 sunlight on wood&#8217; &#8211; rather than having tricksy names which might divert and direct [&#8230;]</p>
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