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ARTS IN FIFE is a free publication created by Stuart Russell, to promote all arts within Fife, Scotland. The magazine showcases a range of local talent and constructs a dialogue between artists, voluntary organizations and the general public. This magazine displays art awareness and shows the important role art plays in bringing together communities. The magazine celebrates dance, drama, literature, media, music, visual arts, crafts and applied arts. It also promotes and supports local voluntary art groups, events and galleries. To submit work for the next issue please contact us via our website at: www.artsinfife.blogspot.co.uk
The Fife Show (Agricultural & Rural Crafts) Sat 18th May 2013 Kinloss, Cupar Flower Arranging + Many more creative courses Fri 25th Jan – Fri 6th Dec 2013 Queen Ann High School, Broomhead Parks, Dunfermline Painting Fun For Children Sat 26th Jan – Sat 7th Dec 2013 Book Classes All Year: www.lynseyewan.co.uk Play: The Thing About Psychopaths Tue 30th Apr 2013 Red Ladder Theatre Co, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline Star of Markinch Gala Sun 2nd Jun 2013 Village of Star, Markinch
STUART RUSSELL is the Arts Ambassador of Fife, representing Voluntary Arts Scotland. He has won awards for his voluntary work, contributing to volunteering in Scotland since the age of 16. He is a successful artist and poet in his own right and works hard to support the arts locally, with aims to make it more inclusive.
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O2 THINK BIG… Are you 13-25? Need money, support or training to help improve your community? We help young people launch ideas and programmes that benefit the places where they live. You provide the big idea; we provide £300 and the support to make it happen! ARTS IN FIFE… Is now supported by O2 and is itself a Think Big project. You can support Arts In Fife by visiting the O2 Think Big website and sharing the project through social media. You can also support the projects creator and leader Stuart Russell by visiting his personal website: www.stuartrussellartwork.co.uk For more information on O2 Think Big, and to support Arts In Fife, visit the website: www.o2thinkbig.co.uk
Kingfishers – Chloe Brown www.chloebrownillustrations.co.uk
Terra Incognita Two – Jamie Irvine www.jamiethomasirvine.wordpress.com Jamie grew up in Dunfermline and studied at art school in Dundee. He currently exhibits all over Scotland and works on various collaborative projects with fellow artist, Kyle Noble.
Cross Town Traffic – Jamie Irvine & Kyle Noble www.irvine-noble.tumblr.com
Foto Space Gallery – Glenrothes Foto Space Gallery is a constituted non-profit organisation co-ordinated and organised by The Fife Foto Group. The group, which was established in 2010, is a photographic organisation supported by donations, grants, and volunteers. Since opening in 2011, Foto Space at Rothes Halls has held exhibitions by a wide variety of photographers, ranging from college graduates to nationally recognised names, working in a range of styles. Foto Space Gallery provides many ongoing exhibitions, educational programming, workshops and a facility where photographers can meet, debate, experience and share ideas. Entry to all our exhibitions is FREE. For more information, or if you would like to propose an exhibition, please contact Colin Cavers at Foto Space: secretaryatffg@gmail.com
Artwork & Silk Scarf Designs By Paul Dodman www.pauldodman.com Paul is an artist fascinated by the rounded hills, dark woods and agricultural patterns of North Fife, the rich colours of central France and the exuberant sensuality of the Scottish Contemporary Dance Theatre. In the last few years he has diversified into painting silk scarves, allowing an immediacy, lightness and movement.
Over the Bridge – Stuart Russell www.stuartrussellartwork.co.uk Stuart is a multi award-winning artist, specialising in photography. He is the creator of this magazine and has exhibited all over Britain.
Artwork By Derek Robertson www.derekrobertson.com
Ceramics By Moyra Stewart www.moyrastewart.com
Born and raised in Fife, Derek Robertson works from his studio in Balmerino and since graduating in Dundee, has established a name as one of the country’s foremost wildlife and landscape artists. He exhibits all over the world and has recently been appointed as artistin-residence at Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve in Fife. This is part of the “Year of Natural Scotland�, a project taking place in 2013. Derek also produces narrative paintings, installations and assemblages. They often depict a fusion of personal experience and the portrayal of nature. His interests have led him to write and present a number of television programmes.
Moyra Stewart is a Scottish born ceramics artist who graduated from Edinburgh and worked in London, before emigrating to Canada. She lived in Victoria, British Columbia for 17 years running a community studio, taking part in several community arts projects and exhibiting her own work. Moyra returned to Scotland in 1999 and helped co-found Fife Arts Co-op and Steeple Arts in Newburgh, Fife. Moyra currently runs a teaching studio at the Steeple Arts Centre.
Fife Fife is a vibrant place to be with a range of cultural activities, events and opportunities on offer to suit all ages, tastes and styles. So whether you live here, work here or are just visiting we are proud to shout about and share our many cultural attractions and opportunities. Fife boasts a range of professional theatres, contemporary art and craft organisations and exhibitions, voluntary and community performing and visual arts groups and projects, creative schools based and youth work activities, major arts and literature events and more community based festivals, traditional highland games and gala days than you can shake a ‘lang spoon’ at. Up and down the Kingdom a thriving and cutting edge music scene exists, one of Scotland’s biggest major cinemas is here and a host of community cinema groups and clubs bring film to the heart of some of our smaller more rural locations. Our museums and libraries welcome thousands of visitors every year, from the tiniest babies to many of our oldest citizens. We have many well known historic buildings and sites and many more hidden historic ‘gems’, from caves to stained glass windows, pubic art trails and gardens. Our art galleries feature exhibitions of some of Scotland’s leading historic and contemporary artists. Combined with our world-class food, restaurants and markets, our diverse and beautiful environments, our sporting life and much, much more, there’s certainly much to be proud of in Fife.
OPEN STUDIOS NORTH FIFE is an event organised, and largely funded by the participants. It is an opportunity for you to speak to artists from all over Fife, about their methods and sources of inspiration. You also get to see inside the interesting spaces in which they work. We have a fantastic selection of participants who work in paint, pencil, charcoal, textiles, glass, mixed media, metal, precious metals, ceramics, wood, stone and photography. For more information, visit the website: www.openstudiosfife.co.uk To learn more about Open Studios, join or sponsor future events, please contact Alison Strachan: 01337 827087
Mixed Media Artwork By Nathalie Connelly Contact Nathalie: natz_connelly@hotmail.co.uk
Illustrations By Lucy-Anne Porter www.tartanbeasties.co.uk Lucy creates mixed media artwork, inspired by Scottish folklore.
MAC is Fife’s award winning mobile museum and gallery. It offers a unique service in Scotland – reaching the parts other museums cannot reach! MAC is a specially commissioned vehicle that takes interactive exhibitions out to schools, community venues and events across Fife. Once booked MAC will come to you and it’s completely FREE. The bus is fully accessible, with lift and induction loop. Please contact us to find out more and how to book a visit from MAC for your group or event. To learn more about the mobile museum, please contact Fife Council: 01592 583204
The Art of Photography: Black & White By Stuart Russell To me, black and white photography is all about creating an atmosphere. It’s all about trying to convey light and dark and concentrating on physical details. It is hard to visualise something monochrome in our vibrant world and it takes a lot of creativity and imagination to create a powerful image. It is far better to take a coloured photograph, and then convert to black and white afterwards. By ignoring colour distraction, you must pay close attention looking at where light and dark are conveyed. Concentrate on the physical aspects of an image such as shape, form, and texture. You can follow the composition techniques described in my first post for ideas. Light is always important in photography and in black and white images lighting really makes a difference in depth, drama and intensity. As a nature photographer the sunlight is my main tool but you can get interesting effects using artificial lighting too. I will talk more about light in my next post. Remember to experiment with your camera and try to develop quirky techniques that support your black and white images. No photographer is the same and there is no point in aspiring to another or getting bogged down with pretension and technical details. Black and white photography is fun. Enjoy it! Create images that work visually and artistically for your own pleasure. Your own emotion, thoughts and character should be able to shine through your monochromatic images. You’ll be surprised.