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Bheinn Ard, , Lochranza, Isle Isle Lochranza, , Ard, Bheinn Bheinn Ard Weaving Weaving Ard Bheinn I I N N C C Textile Workshops at at Workshops Textile M M Art Bus B John Knox H P Thanks to funding from North Castle Kirk, Lochranza, Isle of Arran KA27 Ayrshire Council's Youth Action Fund our Art 8HL, Tel: 01770830202 bus will tour the studios, making it easier to Email: [email protected] access artists' studios without worrying Description: Oil paintings and charcoal draw- about parking or bus timetables. The bus will be operated by ings. Stagecoach. Opening: Friday to Monday 12– 5pm Times: Friday 16th, Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July. On Facilities: Parking, Toilet, Tea, coffee and cake Friday 23rd August & Saturday the 24th August : An Evening with each day the bus will tour to a different group of studios. It will start and on sale in the gallery Robert McLellan. A talented Arran cast performs Carlin Moth by Robert finish at Brodick Pier, departing at 10.45am , returning at 4.15pm. McLellan, a poignant, fairy tale play set on Arran, one of McLellan's best Directions: Located in the centre of Lochranza there will be a sign outside. The fare : £5 for the day, school age children and full time students are followed by readings and a short film : Community Theatre, Lamlash : Recommendations: A walk to Reg Morgan the Arran stone Men at the Whins. 8pm: £5. free.. More details about itineraries, booking etc are available on our website www.arranopenstudios.com Thursday 29th August : Euan Stevenson Trio & Joni Keen in Concert : The 30 Jake Irving F community Theatre, Arran High School, Lamlash : 8pm : £10. Cladach Pottery, Cladach, Isle of Arran Friday 30th August ‘Arran and Beyond’ : Readings from renowned KA27 8DD, Tel: 0177303590 poets Peter $ Anne Sansom, the announcement and presentation of Email: [email protected] Prizes for the McLellan Poetry Prize 2013 : Brodick Hall : 8pm : £6. Description: Cladach Pottery is a large Saturday 31st August : Poetry workshops with Peter & Anne Sansom: open plan workshop gallery space for Corrie & Sannox Village Hall : 11am : £10. Ceramic Artist Jake Irving. Watch Jake create his unique pottery and view the work of local artists Saturday 31st August : The famous McLellan Ceilidh, A great night of music, dance and supper : Corrie & Sannox Village Hall :7.30pm : £6. Opening : Fri, Sat, Mon 10-5pm. Sun 12-5pm. Facilities: Parking 16 DELUXE ROOMS EXPERIENCE OUR DELICIOUS SEAFOOD, BAR & GRILL RESTAURANT Sunday 1st September : Church Service, Corrie Church: with Peter Recommendation: Glen Sannox is simply beautiful and the views looking back to CHARGRILLED STEAKS AND SAMPLE FABULOUS SEA VIEWS Wilson and Students from The Royal Northern College of Music.:12 noon. ROD’S UNBEATABLE DESSERTS. CONVENIENCE SHOP the Clyde estuary are stunning. The walk is not too strenuous and you can Tuesday 3rd September Corrie film Club showing ‘Angels Share’ by Ken KILDONAN HOTEL, ISLE OF ARRAN, SCOTLAND, KA27 8SE relax after at the Tearoom, Corrie Golf Club, Sannox, sit in or takeaway. TEL: 01770 820 207 WWW.KILDONANHOTEL.COM Loach : Cert 18 : Corrie & Sannox Village Hall : 8pm : Donations. Thursday 5th September ‘Arran on Film’ : Footage from archive films J Arran Higher Art pupils Art Exhibition D of Arran from the1920’s-1970’s : Corrie & Sannox Village Hall : 2pm & 7.30 pm : £5. Bilslands upstairs gallery. Brodick, Isle of Arran KA27 8JB Tel: 0177030511 : Open: 9p-5pm, 16th - 19th August Friday 6th September Gala Concert with Peter Wilson, friends & students from the Royal Northern College of Music. : Community Work by the 2013 Theatre, Arran High School, Lamlash : 7.30pm : £10. Higher Art class Sunday 8th September The Oratorio ‘Elija’h by Master class students and Arran Choirs : Community Theatre , Arran High School, Lamlash : 7.30pm : £5. For more information see www.mclellanartsfestival.co.uk 1 John Inglis 2 Janet Inglis Red House, High Corrie, 3 Bob Lees 4 Ed O’Donnelly 5 Ruth Yates, Jenny Warren, Lorna Sherry, Marion Gentleman, Jane Nichol Red House, High Corrie, Isle of Arran Isle of Arran Tel: 01770810659 Kirklea Old Free Church, Corrie Ashrcraig, Lochranza, Isle of Arran , KA27 8JF, Ladeside, Lochranza KA27 8HL Tel: Ruth-850296, Jenny-830217, Jane-830201, Lorna-830241 Marion- 830313 Tel: 01770810659, Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Earth, sea, sky are continually Tel: 01770810686 Tel: 01770830208 Description: We are a group of local artists whose work includes: handcrafted jewellery using semi-precious stones, pearls and crys- interacting under the influence of light. I am Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Description: Landscape and seascape tals ( Jen’s Wee Gems); oils, silk painting and machine embroidery (Marion Gentleman); oils, water colours, pastels, machine embroi- attempting-with paint in all its fluidity-to express Open: Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 10am-5pm Description: Acrylic & mixed dery and felting (Ruth Yates); watercolours and crochet (Jane Nichol); pastels and recent explorations in acrylic and water colour Open: Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 11.00am -6.00pm their complexities. Directions: Parking down at sea loch walk up media landscapes of Arran and (Lorna Sherry). Facilities: Parking limited to 2 cars more Open: Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon 11.00am -6.00pm track Opening: 10.30am - 4.30pm Friday- Monday Facilities: Parking space for two cars, Toilet: yes, wheelchair access: no Scotland. I also paint semi parking along track further down., Toilet: Facilities: Toilet. Facilities: Parking nearby, Toilet, wheelchair access no, but only one small step. abstract images based on landscape and natural form. Directions: Follow Goat fell sign (past large gabled house) turns through the Directions: Parking at head of Loch. Follow North Newton track to first house. Directions: Half a mile North West from Distillery, past St Brides Church, Directions: Goat fell track from Corrie and take no left turn. over the ford Recommendation: Walking; pleasant flat walks and easy access to the hills. For example North Newton shore round to Hutton’s clachan to the last house at the top. Open:10am - 8pm Friday-Monday Track bends to last house and studio. Recommendation: The studio at Ashcraig is situated on a scenic track to Fairy Recommendation: The Rock Pool Corrie, Sannox tea room Corrie and Sannox unconformity, over the top to Laggan or Gleann Easan Biorach to Loch Na Davie. Eating; Don’t miss Stags Pavilion, Lochranza Recommendation: Arran heritage Museum, Fishermans walk to Claddach. Facilities: Parking ( 3- 4 cars), Toilet, wheelchair access not ideal. Dell with views to loch Fyne and the North. Hotel, the Sandwich Station and the Distillery. golf club, Tea, coffee, snacks and lunches . 6 Gus and Tessa Smith 7 Andy Leese Joinery & Furniture 88 Jim Mackintosh Isle of Arran Art, 9 Roslyn Gibson 10 Sally Brookes 11 Ruth Mae Bheinn Ard Studios, Bheinn Ard, Ashlar, Machrie, Isle of Arran, KA27 Tel:01770840246 Hamilton House, Shiskine, KA27 8EW Glenside Kilmory Isle of Arran KA27. South bank Farm, East Bennan , Isle South Bank Studio at South Bank Farm, East Lochranza, Isle of Arran KA27 8JF Email: [email protected] Tel: 01770860711 Tel: 01770870224, of Arran KA27 8SH, Tel: 01770820221 Bennan KA27 8SH Tel: 01770820373 Email: [email protected] Tel: 01770830622 Description: Individually designed hand made furniture, Description: I am an artist( paintings and Email: Email: [email protected] Description: Handloom weaving and Paintings – can be seen on website at including Rennie Mackintosh and Arts and Crafts drawings) ,spinner, weaver and knitter, [email protected] Description: Mainly using wood sourced on painting.
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