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Inbetween: Dumfries

Arts Events in the Week of 5-10 November

The artist collective The Stove has put together a week-long programme that celebrates Dumfries and offers people the chance to be part of the future of their town. Six specially commissioned art projects will be presented in public spaces, accompanied by public performances and talks from leading thinkers, as well as film screenings and concerts.

Highlights include:

‘Why Andy Warhol is Shite’ – A performance lecture by international artist Bill Drummond.

Street Shrines – New work around Dumfries by one of Scotland’s leading street/public artists, Mike Inglis.

Greyfriars 1 – The world premiere of Suzanne Parry-John’s song cycle about the Nith and the launch of artist Lisa Gallacher’s bespoke clothing collection.

Nithscoping – Environmental artist Hannah Brackston invites an investigation of Dumfries’ river.

Also, look out for Marion Preez’s blue ‘Frames’ around the town, and whatever you do – don’t miss ‘The Lost Supper’, a simultaneous voyage back in time and into the future, with great food!

What’s even better is that it’s all free!

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First Foot – the Movie

By some oversight, we managed not to post John Wallace’s fine First Foot film on The Stove blog when it first came out…so here it is (with apologies to all of you who like things in chronological order).

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An Update and an Invitation

The Stove committee has been pushing forward on all fronts over the past year, and we would like to invite you to a catch-up meeting on Wednesday, the 5th of September at 7 pm at The Stove building.

At this meeting, we will report back on progress with the building and projects and discuss the future structure of The Stove as an arts organisation. The Stove began as an open invitation and opportunity for D+G practitioners; we’d like to discuss ideas we have for sustaining this ethos into the future and are eager to involve as many of you as possible in these discussions.

Some of you may also be aware that we have been commissioning artworks to accompany a two-week-long programme of public arts activity in and around Dumfries at the start of November. Artist Mike Inglis was awarded one of The Stove’s Inbetween commissions; Mike is one of Scotland’s leading street artists and will present a short illustrated talk on the 5th of September about his practice and what he has planned for the November events.

Utopian Junk Dreams

Kirsty Whiten: Centaur
Fraser Grey: Explosion
Martin McGuinness: Landscape
Mike Inglis: Spaceboy and the No. 9 Junk Dream
Rab Choudhry: Coins

We will also be introducing a two-day symposium we are presenting in November, where invited speakers will address issues surrounding the identity of contemporary market towns in the UK: ‘Place, Sustainability, and Future Culture’ in Dumfries on 8th and 9th November.

We hope you can join us. If so, please RSVP via [email protected] with the text ‘Stove Meeting Wed 5 Sep’ in the subject line.

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TRDM: Dumfries

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Punkin’ the Jubilee: The Movie

Punkin’ the Jubilee saw 100 High St transformed into a DIY T-Shirt printing factory for a day. This event was part of Guid Nychburris Saturday and was particularly popular with families and young children.

Here is a video documenting the day by John Wallace of Pile-On Productions:

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The Stove Comes Alive

The first images from our First Foot event are in! Find out more about the Stove’s first public live art event in 2012 over on our project page here

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