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Kirkcudbright, the Artists’ town is full of hidden talent. Always an excellent tourist destination, there is no better time to visit than during the popular Art and Crafts Trail.
Now in its tenth year, the trail has gone from strength to strength, with many more venues and quirky things to see and do. You might need the full four days to see it all!
To help you enjoy all aspects of the trail there is the free bus, which runs daily, taking you to venues further away from the old town section of Kirkcud-bright. They are all well worth a visit. A timetable will be available on line or you can see it at venue 1.
Where to find
Participants pages 8-9Venues pages 10-11Trail Map pages 12-13
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Enjoy visiting the artists’ homes, studios and sheds, look at wonderful gardens, and ‘have a go’ yourself. A number of venues will be giving demonstrations and workshops for you to enjoy and get involved in. Most importantly, bring your camera for all those photo opportunities you’ll find round the trail.
At some venues on the trail you’ll find music and refreshments, with some mouth-watering home bak-ing, for when you want to take a moment and relax.
We believe our ‘trail’ has something for everyone, so come and soak up the friendly atmosphere and help us celebrate our tenth anniversary. You will have a grand day out.
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It is with great anticipation that we announce the return of Trail Team to Kirkcudbright this summer. Following their preliminary dig the advanced search will centre around the Harbour Square area and the Mote Brae.Recent archaeological digs in the UK have resulted in two notable car park finds, and the emergence of an interesting historical lead in the town has resulted in the Trail Team’s eagerness to continue the dig. The team will produce the DXA results from their initial findings, be sure to come and see the action.
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Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Rangers will have practical workshops in paper making and artists charcoal making. We will also be using these materials together to create some great art with everyone’s help. We want to show how natural materials can be used within art and crafts, particularly going right back to the start of mark making on paper. We will be using the artists charcoal to draw and colour with, hopefully on our handcrafted paper. We will recycle old paper to make a paper pulp and combine it with flowers, ferns and other plants to create small sheets of unique paper or other paper products.
Paper and Charcoal Making Friday to Monday 2nd-5th August, 11am to 3pm ,Venue 51
While you’re waiting for your paper to dry, why not come inside and see what the Stewartry Museum has to offer. On monday you can get your face painted ‘Bug Style’ by our own artist. Monday 5th August, 11am-3pm, Venue 50.
When we moved here six years ago this 1.25 acre garden was mainly lawn, a few mature trees and some shrubs. After much blood, sweat and tears there is now a large rock garden, gravel garden, mixed perennial and shrub borders and two woodland areas. A large fruit and vegetable area keeps the family almost self-sufficient. The greenhouse is used for
The Limes - A Garden in Progress Carolyn McHale, Venue 48
propagating and protecting tender plants in winter, and tomatoes are grown in summer. We like to play around with shape, texture and colour in the garden, always experimenting, always changing things from year to year. A digital camera is our most valuable garden tool – it records successes and mistakes and allows us to remember what each border looked like so that we can make changes each autumn or spring. Art & Craft in the Garage, Venue 49
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ACCESSORIES55 Carrie Caldow 55 Natalie Farrell 55 Valerie Farrell 35 Laura Shaw 35 Nicole Shaw
ARTISTSV Beltsy 56 Richard Brinley 14 David Brown 43 Kaye Brown 43 Susan Bulley 36 Jim Campbell 53 Pat Campbell 60 Elizabeth Craig 60 Liz Craig 32 Liz Dagg 30,36,56 Marianne Davidson 47 Jane B. Gibson 51 Phil Gibson 51 Ruth Gilchrist 36 Joanne McLeman Gisbey 42 Gabrielle Harrington 55 Janina Harrower 62 Lucy Hughes 32 Richard Ipaint 55 Karen Isherwood 68 Maggie Kent 32 Angela Lawrence 44 George Lawson 13 Pauline Lawton 71 David Lochhead 71 Lynsey Lochhead 13 Fiona Love
59 Sheena McCurrach 43 Dr Ian McGibbon (late) 62 Faith McFerran 31 Kate McQuat 31 Frazer McQuat 80 Susan Metcalfe 69 Margaret Milligan 32 Oriol Milligan 53 Annemieke Oldfield 36,56 Colin Park 32 Sheelaugh Petrie 29 Lesley Priestley 40 Joy Quirk 15 Mike Quirk 46 Delya Randall 66 Sunny Rathore 27 Jean Redden 27 Ruth Redden 91 Ami Robb 34 Jenny Rose 55 Mary Sanderson 19 Eddie Saul 19 Pauline Saul 13 Ken Smyth 42 Kie Stewart 26 Helen Ryman 45 Janice Thompson 83 Colin Warden 72 Barbara Williams 36 Amy Winstanley
CANDLES13 Shirley Phipps 55 Avril Swan 60 John Lockwood
CARDS60 Margaret Burton 42 Gabrielle Harrington 55 Margaret Hainey 19 Pauline Saul 55 Margaret Schofield 42 Kie Stewart 55 Avril Swan 60 Margaret Taylor
CERAMICS32 David Alexander 51 Phil Gibson 36 Joanne McLeman Gisby 71 Wilson Lochhead 70 Honor McConchie
CRAFT WORKSHOPS11 Fiona Bullock 2 Gemma Green 86 Gina Lawson
DANCE46 Nefertari & Daralis middle eastern dance V Wee Kirkcudbright Entertainers
EMBROIDERY & MACHINE EMBROIDERY41 Linda Kelly (Sunday only) 41 Dorothy Hopkins (Sunday only) 16 Fleur McIntyre
FLORISTRY67 Margo Brown 53 Catherine Christie 85 Sheena McKay
FOOD53 Yvonne Christie 71 Anne Lochhead 43 Alison Murray 70 Mary Newton 43 Ann Stewart
GARDENS AND PLANTS38 150 High Street 13 Broughton House Garden 54 Daar Lodge Garden 73 Ellenbank Nursery 22 Greengate Garden 48 Carolyn McHale, The Limes 40 Washing line art 44 9 Woodlands Avenue
Participants & Locations
Octopus’s Garden
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GLASS55 Anna Bray 55 Mark Rogers
INSTALLATIONS4 Katie Anderson V Vivien Dania 5,23 Colin Saul V Pauline Saul 55 Vicki Dempster’s Hula Hoops
JEWELLERY & WIREWORK42 Dianne Chopping 69 Becky Evans 13 Margaret Forrest 61 Kathryn King 51 Simon Lidwell 55 Kirsty Lord 70 Honor McConchie 69 Lesley Milligan 7 Linda Porritt 19 Kathryn Saul 19 Pauline Saul 32,33 Erwin Van’t Hoff Popov 16 Eileen Wright
KNITTING40 Vivien Dania 53 Shirley Drennan 60 Doreen Robinson 40 Mary Sinclair
LACE13 Mary Wishart
LETTER PRESS76 Kim Lowe
MOSAIC55 Val Goodall 60 Elizabeth Craig
MUSICV Coll Marshall 71 Bryce & McIntosh V Cainsmore pipers 8 David and Friends 35 Folk on Friday 8 Lyric Singers 13 Mary Mann and Friends 8 Rt. Rev. Gordon Murcell V Ruth Sandiford 13 Susan Smyth 8 Stellin’ the Stour 8 Sue St Joseph
PENS32 Johnnie Walker
60 Lyn Irvine 86 Gina Lawson 36 Morag McPherson 60 Amey Smith 69 Sadie Wishart 19 Cairis Worthington 76 Pamela Young
TOYS60 Don Bell 60 Karen Bell 60 Amey Smith
WILLOW36 Lizzie Farey
WOODBLOCK PRINTS36, 56 Claire Cameron-Smith
WOODCRAFT36,56 Ian Cameron-Smith 42 Peter Campbell 32 Brian Conchie 17 Ian Dawson 49 Connor Gillan 17 Bill Johnson 36,56 Colin Park 2 Gavin Phillips 5,20,23 Colin Saul
OTHER39 Access Art/Turning Point 8 A Musical Progress 86 Craft/felting workshops 11 Children’s workshops 33 Fair Trade Sculpture 55 Hula Hoop Demonstration 24 Interactive Art 43 Loch Arthur Cheese (not Friday) 90 Make soap products V Poetry Group 65 Primary School Art 40 Peg Doll workshop
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PHOTOGRAPHY7 Stewart Baillie 77 Robert Dabner 62 Carl Dania 71 Sue Gallone 55 Val Horton 55 Duncan Hunter-Blair 62 Suzy James 28,49,85 Ian Kirkland 74 Alisdair McGregor 29 John Priestley 34 Simon Robinson 78 John M Smith 55 Dave Whittingham 55 Stewartry Camera Club
QUILLING60 Sally Willison
SCULPTURE & METALWORK21 Andy Breen 52 Peter Dowden 71 Alison Lochhead 71 David Lochhead
SOAP90 Alletta Boeke 60 John Lockwood
SUGARCRAFT13 Addie Clarkson 13 Annie Knapton 13 Sheila Maughan 13 Lindsey Picken
TEXTILES36 Maggie Ayres 60 Margaret Hail 32 Rose Hall 32 Ann Hill 60 Elizabeth Holmes 72 Janet Ibbotson
Gavin Philips
Primary School Art
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Venues1 STAGE - information and V Free Bus Timetable
2 HARBOUR SIDE - Marquee, V performance and demo area
3 BEACH HUT 1-“Been for a Swim”
4 BEACH HUT 2 - “Haul”
5 BEACH HUT 3 - “Stepping Out”
6 MOTE BRAE - Kirkcudbright Plinth, V Outdoor Art, Trail Team
7 GREYFRIARS HOUSE V Photography, jewellery
8 GREYFRIARS CHURCH V Musical Progress (page 20)
9 MACLELLAN’S CASTLE - Rapunzel, V Rapunzel, let your hair down
10 HARBOUR COTTAGE GALLERY G Summer Exhibition
11 2 HIGH STREET CORNER V Children’s Art Workshops
12 2 HIGH STREET SUMMER HOUSE V Refreshments
13 BROUGHTON HOUSE & GARDEN V Paintings and craft, £1 entry for adults, redeemable in shop
14 BROUGHTON SUMMER HOUSE V Pen and ink sketches, Demonstrations
15 CUSTOM HOUSE STUDIO V Paintings, ‘Have a Go’ Community painting
16 34 HIGH STREET V Machine Embroidery, Jewellery
17 HIGH STREET GARAGE V Woodturning
18 OCTOPUS’S GARDEN - Lanterns V 19 GREENGATE AND STUDIO V Paintings, Jewellery, Bags, Scarves Vintage items
20 GREENGATE SHED V Driftwood Art & Beach finds
21 DRYING GREEN - Woodcarving V 22 GREENGATE GARDEN AND HARBOUR V Fun in the garden, ‘you’ve been framed’
23 MOHAWK V The Famous Shed, Woodcarving
24 59 HIGH STREET - Interactive Art V 25 OSBORNE ANTIQUES V S
A different look at Art, Paintings
26 TOLBOOTH ARTS CENTRE G Paintings
27 TOLBOOTH ARTS STUDIO G Demonstrations & Paintings
28 HARRY’S SHED - Photography V 29 72 HIGH STREET V Paintings and Photography
30 THE ARK - Gifts and Cards S 31 POLICE CLOSE - Frazer’and Kate’s V Woodwork, Art and Craft
32 CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL V Paintings. Ceramics, Jewellery, Pens, Woodwork, Textiles, Cards
33 CATHOLIC CHURCH CAR PARK V Fairtrade items and their installation
34 MARY’S - Printmaking, Illustration V and Photographs
35 GORDON HOUSE - Crafts V 36 WASPS STUDIOS V
Artists Open Studios
37 THE SELKIRK ARMS - Scottish Art V 38 150 HIGH ST GARDEN V Art in the Garden
39 GARPEL COTTAGE - Access Art V 40 31 ST MARY’S PLACE - Washing line Art, V Knitting, Peg doll workshop, Garden
41 SKAIRKINDALE V Inner Wheel Sunday
42 9 WOODLANDS AVE GALLERY V Paintings, Jewellery, Woodwork, Cards
43 9 WOODLANDS AVE TEAROOM V Home Baking, preserves, art
44 9 WOODLANDS AVE GARDEN V Art in the garden
45 13 WOODLANDS AVE - Paintings V 46 CHATTAN HOUSE (Steps) - Paintings V and Middle Eastern Dancing Weekend
47 CORNERWAYS STUDIO V Miniature Art & Paintings
48 THE LIMES - Garden in progress V 49 THE LIMES GARAGE - Woodwork, V Photography and Art
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‘have a go’ at creating something to take home with you. The trail is over four
days, if you haven’t seen it all today then please come back tomorrow
50 STEWARTRY MUSEUM G ‘On Your Marks’ Exhibition
51 STEWARTRY MUSEUM GARDEN V Viking jewellery, Paper making
52 STEWARTY MUSEUM CORNER V Stone Carving
53 DAAR LODGE V Paintings and Bespoke Silk Flowers
54 DAAR LODGE GARDEN V Sculpture
55 KIRKCUDBRIGHT PARISH HALL V Art and various Crafts
56 TOWN HALL LESSER - Wasps Exhibition V
57 MEETING ROOM - Silent Auction, V Kirkcudbright Squared
58 TOWN HALL UPPER G ‘ Tam o’ Shanter in Kirkcudbright’
59 KIRKCUDBRIGHT PARISH CHURCH V Celebrating 175 years of service, with a display by Kirkcudbright Craft Group plus Paintings and Music
60 SCOUT HALL - Photography, Crafts, V Paintings, Knitting, Jewellery
61 KATHRYN KING V S Bespoke Quality Jewellery
62 THE ROYAL HOTEL V ‘The People’s Palace’, Art, Photography
63 TOLBOOTH CRAFTS S A selection of Scottish Crafts & Gifts
64 THE WHITEHOUSE GALLERY G Summer Exhibition
65 KIRKCUDBRIGHT PICTURE FRAMERS G Primary School Art Exhibition Paintings, Prints
66 PLEAT - Modern Women’s V S Daywear, Paintings
67 WILLOW - Gifts, Floristry S
68 MILLFLATS - Pet portraits and V wildlife painting
69 14 STIRLING CRESCENT - Paintings, V Jewellery, Textiles, ‘Have a Go’
70 EDENBANK - Baking, Afternoon Teas, V Ceramics, Jewellery
71 9 FERGUS ROAD - Pottery, Paintings V Woodwork, Photography, Music
V = VENUES G = GALLERIES S = SHOP
MUSIC AT VARIOUS VENUES AROUND THE TRAIL
72 3 MOUNT PLEASANT AVENUE V Paintings, Textiles
73 ELLENBANK NURSERY V Unusual Plants and Walled Garden
74 LAUNDRY COTTAGE - Photography V 75 SCOTTISH SHOWCASE GALLERY G Scottish Art and Crafts
76 PRINT STUDIO - Printing Press G and Demos
77 ROBERT’S TRAVELLING ExHIBITION G Photography, Jewellery
78 LEFT BANK GALLERY G Summer Exhibition
79 MULBERRIES - Pastel Artwork V S 80 THE BACKROOM GALLERY G Paintings, Prints
81 THE KIRKCUDBRIGHT BAY V Outdoor Art
82 HARBOUR LIGHTS - Paintings V 83 THE SHED STUDIO - Paintings, Prints V 84 SOLWAY TIDE - Paintings V S 85 LILY KNOWLES V S Floristry, Photography
86 SOLWAY BOOKS - Crafts Workshop, V S Art Books, Cards
87 THE CORNER GALLERY S Designer Knitwear, Hats, Accessories
88 RHUBARB - Gifts S 89 CASTLE RESTAURANT - Artwork V 90 THE ORGANIC BODYCARE SHOP V S ‘Have a Go’
91 22 CASTLE ST/ 2 UNION ST V Paintings
92 ART & CRAFTS TRAIL TOURER V Vintage Life
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Kirkcudbright 2000’s Summer Art Exhibition, Kirkcudbright Town Hall, 29 June to 26 August 2013
Designed by Ian and Claire Cameron-Smith, the overall effect of the exhibition will be stunning. The thirty works - some very large - have all been carefully selected to illustrate the key verses in the narrative poem from beginning to end.
Written by Burns in 1790, ‘Tam O’ Shanter’ recounts the experience of a drunken farmer returning home late at night on his pony, Meg. Passing the haunted Alloway Kirk, he witnesses a satanical ceremony in progress. Delighted by the sight of one comely young witch, he foolishly shouts out an acclaim, bringing the proceedings to an abrupt halt. Pursued by the young witch he only just manages to escape by crossing the River Doon at Alloway Brig, but the witch just manages to grab and pull off poor Meg’s tail. Some say that Burns was inspired by a Galloway tale about one Adam Forster, who was also pursued by witches. That story is set around Dalry Kirk, Kirkcudbrightshire, rather than Alloway.
“Tam o’ Shanter in Kirkcudbright” is an exhibition expected to attract the interest of both previous visitors, who have enjoyed the quality of earlier exhibitions, along with those with an interest in the works of Robert Burns.
Venue 58 David Devereux
For further information please contact Joe Campbell on 01292 266033 or The Stewartry Museum, Kirkcudbright on 01557 331643.
Tam o’Shanter in Kirkcudbright is the 13th exhibition to be mounted in Kirkcudbright Town Hall. Unlike previous exhibitions at the Town Hall, the paintings in this show are all by one artist inspired by one theme. The artist, Alexander (‘Sandy’) Goudie, has been described as one of Scotland’s leading figurative painters. Born in Paisley in 1933, he studied at the Glasgow School of Art, and went on to teach there before devoting his time entirely to his studio. As a portrait painter his subjects have included H.M. The Queen and Billy Connolly. Inspired by the poetry of Robert Burns, his last major project was to illustrate the poem ‘Tam o’Shanter’ with a series of 54 paintings. The bulk of this collection is now held at Rozelle House in Ayr, under the care of South Ayrshire Council. Kirkcudbright 2000 is very grateful to South Ayrshire Council for the loan of thirty of these paintings to form this exhibition, one not to be missed by anyone interested in the best of Scottish art and literature!
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On YOur MArKs: sporting Prowess in the stewartry at the Stewartry Museum Venue 50
from July 27 to September 28
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Ruth Redden
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Kie Stewart
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&Silent AuctionKirkcudbright Squared
Lesser Town Hall Meeting Room 28th July to 10th August
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Morag McPherson Honor McConchie
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Summer Festivities 2013KIRKCUDBRIGHT
Thursdays 19 July - 23 August
SCOTTISH NIGHTS ‘Thursday Nights are Scottish Nights’
Harbour square starts 7pm
Fridays 27 July to 17 August
MaGGIe’S TOUR ‘Kirkcudbright in the ‘Good Old Days’ c.1651
starts outside the selkirk Arms, 7pm
EVEnTs GuidE 2013KIRKCUDBRIGHT ON SONG Friday 24th May to Sunday 26th May 11 gigs/concerts plus various workshops www.kirkcudbrightonsong.com
ACADEMY HALF MARATHON Saturday 25 May, Kirkcudbright Academy 11am
CAR BOOT SALES 1st Sunday of the month, May to Oct, 11am-4pm
JAZZ FESTIVAL incl. BROLLY PARADE Thursday 13 to Sunday 16 June (Brolly Parade-Saturday)
HISTORICAL WALKS (Tuesdays) 25 June to 23 July, Harbour Sq. 7pm
GALLOWAY CHILDRENS’ FESTIVAL Sunday 30 June, Soaperie Gardens 11am-4pm
PIPE BAND NIGHT Thursday 11 July, Harbour Square starts 7.30pm
KIRKCUDBRIGHT COUNTRY FAIR 13 and 14 July, The Carse, Tongland
SCOTTISH NIGHTS (Thursdays) 18 July to 22 August, Harbour Square starts 7pm
RIDING OF THE MARCHES and CORNET’S BALL Friday 19 July, Dee Walk starts 7pm (Ball on Saturday)
MAGGIE’S TOURS (Fridays) 26 July to 16 August, 7pm
ART & CRAFTS TRAIL Friday 2 August to Monday 5 August, 11am to 5pm
SONGS OF PRAISE Sunday 5 August, 5pm to 6pm, Harbour Square
GALLOWAY RECYCLE SPORTIF (Kbt Rotary Club) Saturday 10 August
SAIL PAST 11 August, Kirkcudbright Harbour 3pm
PARADE DAY Saturday 17 August, leaves Mill Flats at 2.15pm
KIRKCUDBRIGHT TATTOO Saturday 24 August, starts 7.30pm
CLASSIC CAR RALLY Sunday 25 August, Harbour Square 12noon
FOOD FESTIVAL Saturday and Sunday 19, 20 October, Town hall
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Visit Greyfriars in the Centre of Kirkcudbright and join us for a musical progress through this ancient church.
Our musicians will perform a varied programme of music & songs each morning and afternoon. In addition to the music you can take a pilgrims progress around the church to contemplate the many objects of artistic and religious significance within this renowned building.
All performances are free and you can join in at any time.
A Musical Progress at Greyfriars Church
MONKEYING AROUND THE TOWNLook out for the monkeys as you trail,
their home is in the Scout Hall but they are always escaping and getting up to
their tricks!
FridAY 2 AuGusT11am an ecumenical service of music and readings
with kirkcudbright churches together2pm david & friends - classical and modern
guitar songssATurdAY 3 AuGusT10.30am the lyric community choir2pm stellin’ the stour - fiddle and guitar sundAY 4 AuGusT11am sung eucharist2pm ruth sandiford - harpistMOndAY 5 AuGusT10.30am sue st joseph - piano and vocals2pm the rt. rev. gordon murcell - organist
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2014next Years Art & Crafts Trail will take place 1 – 4 August
If you wish to take part then please contact:
Vivien Dania or Pauline Saul at The Greengate, 46 High Street, Kirkcudbright, DG6 4Jx T: 01557 331895 E: [email protected]
Vote of Thanks We are proud to say that our trail is ten years old, while putting this booklet together we have often wondered how it got to be where it is today. Our unique event has grown steadily over the years from a small two day trail to a four day, something for everyone, grand occasion. It has grown because so many kind townsfolk have had faith in us and give generously of their time and skills, we really value their help, we could not run the trail without them, they are worthy of our thanks.Thanks also to you, the trailers, without you there would be no trail. So many of you come back year after year, we appreciate your comments and ideas. Keep coming, there will be more to see and do in 2014 Best Wishes
Registration forms for next year’s trail can be downloaded from the website from mid January 2014