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Visitors Prize ........................ £200 KIRKCUDBRIGHT Millers Art Shop Gift Voucher Prize ......................£150 IRENE GALL KATHARINE WHEELER Racquet Hall, Closing date for entries June 28, 2010 26th April - 8th May Entry Forms- Send 1st Class A5 SAE to: Exhibition Co-ordinator ARTS and CRAFTS EXHIBITION Harbour Arts Centre 10th - 22nd May Eglinton Country Park, 116 Harbour Street OPEN EXHIBITION Irvine 24th May - 5th June Fife Folk Museum KA12 8PZ Kilwinning (phone Kie Stewart 01557 339121) www.northaopenart.co.uk 2010 EXHIBITION - FAMOUS FIFERS 21st May - 23rd June COLIN WARDEN and STEVE RICHARD Set in the attractive village of Ceres enjoy discovering 7th - 19th June FACES AND FIGURES what rural life used to be like in Fife NITHSDALE ARTISTS Open daily from 1st April till 31st October 7 days/week A Celebration of the Human Form The 21st June - 3rd July 10.30 till 16.30 last admission 16.00 Opening Hours :- Mon-Thurs 10-5pm Hours of opening: Fri-Sat 10-5.30pm Sun 1-4pm 10.30-12.30 High Street, Ceres, Fife KY15 5NF Bespoke in-house framing service available and 2-5 Mon-Sat, 01334 82 81 80 [email protected] 59 High Street, North Berwick EH39 4HG 2-5 Sundays www.fifefolkmuseum.org 13 Market Place, North Berwick EH39 4JF PitclayPCollectablei Ceramict cArtwork bylay Tel No: 01620 890666 E-mail: [email protected] David Cohen ww.greensandblues.co.uk Ronnie Fulton GalleryGallery www.pitclaygallery.com Cork Street Halfalnd Barns Schoolhouse STUDIOS FOR HIRE North Berwick, East Lothain Open Exhibition for Charity CREATIVE LEARNING EH39 5PW M: 07746227410 HOLIDAY ACCOMODATION [email protected] £10,000+ in Prizes Call for Entries Deadline June 12th All Media Except Film & Video Cork Street, London Tel. 08455 438 478 www.corkstreetopenexhibition.com The North*s Original Free Arts Newspaper + www.artwork.co.uk ANNUAL SUMMER PROGRAMME 2010 14 - 23June: Catharine Newell ‘A Particulate Language’ Kiln Formed Bullseye Master Class ...is freely available throughout Scotland and into the North of 25 Aug - 2 Sept : Magdalene Odundo England in arts outlets, but because of growing demand copies are ‘Reflection in Glass: Shape and Form - Opaque Harbour and Pool, Fife Archibald Dunbar McIntosh RSW RGI and Transparent’ often snapped up soon after publication. To be sure of seeing each copy as it comes out take out a subscription. THE TOD ENDOWMENTExploring Form in different FUND glass techniques 25 Aug - 2 Sept: Anna Matouskova £8.00 (6 issues) ❒ £13.00 (12 issues) ❒ The Scottish Artists' Benevolent Association‘Building is empoweredForm’ by the above to provide holidays in Scotland for artists (residentKiln in Casting Scotland forand at Drawingleast two years) Mas whoter Classare experiencing diffi culties. Name: ................................................................................................ 7- 15 Sept: Dante Marioni and Benjamin Moore Address: ............................................................................................ Application forms may be obtained from:‘An American/Venetian Experience’ The Secretary, Scottish Artists' BenevolentHot Glass Association, Master Second Class Floor, 5 Oswald Street, ........................................................................................................... Glasgow G1 4QR 7 - 15 Sept: David Reekie Postcode: ........................................................................................... ‘The Abstract Human Form’ Charity No The Scottish Artists' PLEASE SEND ME REGULAR COPIES OF artWORK SCO 11823 Kiln Casting and Drawing BenevolentMaster Association Class to this address...Send (with cheque/PO/postage stamps) to:Famedram Publishers Ltd., * * * * * PO Box 3, Ellon AB41 9EA Scotland INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 5th - 6th Sept: ‘FORM@ North Lands’ Speakers at the 2010 Conference will discuss what the word ‘Form’ really means to them Spread 8 of 8 - Pages () 4/3/05 7:00 pm North Lands Creative Glass Quatre Bras, Lybster, Caithness, KW3 6BN www.northlandsglass.com [email protected] Tel: 01593 721229 artWORK 161 May/June 2010 Page 2 artWORK 161 May/June 2010 Page 3 14th Open Entries are invited for the HARBOUR TORE art gallery 14th Open Art Exhibition Prize Awards Art Exhibition Exhibition Committee Prize ............................... £500 COTTAGE Kingscroft Logistics Prize .................................. £250 The Rotary Club of Irvine Prize GALLERY (Irvine based artist) .......................................... £250 July 10 - July 24 2010 R & I Fleming Ltd. Visitors Prize ........................ £200 KIRKCUDBRIGHT Millers Art Shop Gift Voucher Prize ......................£150 IRENE GALL Limited edition giclee prints, ceramics studio glass, woodwork, enamelling KATHARINE WHEELER on the Black Isle and on line Racquet Hall, Open 6 days a week
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