The Young Stove have been busy making plans for their next projects this year, and we’re looking forward to exciting times ahead!
To kick-start the year, we organised a trip up to Glasgow—to get inspired, gather tips and ideas from creatives based in the city at various stages in their careers, and gain a flavour of the art scene in some of the city’s galleries.
A huge thank you to Alison McLeod at Briggait’s WASPS Studios, Gregor Wright at The Modern Institute, and Genevieve Kay Gourlay at The Pipe Factory for taking the time to chat with us about their artistic careers.
Visiting Alison McLeod’s jewellery studio in the Briggait, chatting about inspiration, vintage finds and studio space
Stopping in at Gregor Wright’s studio at the Modern Institute and hearing more about life post art school, the Glasgow art scene and some of his latest works and projects
Dinosaurs as part of Gregor’s recent work during last years GI festival
There was a lot of love for the Pipe Factory, Genevieve shows us around the cavernous space
Toilet Roll Posse
Appropriate tourist snaps, and a chance to check out Alistair Grey’s inspirational show at GoMA, and blitz spending money in the arts supplies shop
If you’d like to find out more about Young Stove, get involved in developing creative projects in Dumfries, or explore the opportunities available, send us an email at [email protected].
Last November, as part of the Dumfries Christmas Lights Switch-On, members of Young Stove embarked on their first project—creating an interactive artwork on High Street.
Exploring ideas for a less commercial, more natural Christmas, the group decided to gift live Christmas trees to those attending the Switch-On in exchange for a Christmas wish of goodwill.
Young Stove Christmas Lights: A Report by Michael Moore
Originally, I had two concerns about the project: “Would we have enough time for the event to be a big hit?” and “Would the public truly experience a non-materialistic Christmas?”
I was relieved to find my worries were unfounded—as within an hour and fifty minutes, all the trees had been re-homed, and the Glowing Gifts, with their attached wishes, were arranged ornately on and around the stand.
Far from people simply saying something to receive a tree, I found that the majority were genuinely interested in understanding how to help their tree flourish. Many even struggled to choose a thoughtful wish or hope. Seeing people truly consider what they would give if they could was brilliant.
The only thing that impressed me more than the public’s enthusiasm was my fellow Young Stove members. From the outset, they engaged with the public effortlessly and showed no signs of stress, even as the crowd gathered around our stand, eager to see what the event was about. Every member instinctively stepped into a fantastic operational mode—no need for orders or instructions. We worked together as equals, with genuine mutual respect, something not just rare among young people, but rare among people in general!
I’m impressed and delighted to see all the effort put into the project result in success, but I’m even happier to be part of a group of creative and ambitious people working in a naturally cooperative, autonomous way. It’s inspiring to see individual artists collaborating so seamlessly to bring the community together—even on a cold, dark winter’s day.
I’m excited to see what we come up with next, and I’m (almost) hoping it’s nothing too easy to achieve—sometimes, it seems better to be overambitious!
To see the full set of photos from the event, head to our Flickr page [here].
“Back in October I got the chance to take part in Parking Space set up by the Stove and Sleeping Giants. Such a great weekend meeting all the people there, having a great time skating and filming and just soaking up the good times. The whole idea that every level you went down was a new event to watch and take part in really made it for me. Here’s some stills from a video in the works from the event I filmed with Mutual Motion.”
Watch Callum’s short film created as part of Parking Space here:
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