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  • VACMA: Samantha Clark

    VACMA: Samantha Clark

    “During the month of May 2021, I was able to spend an intensive period of time working in the studio and exploring the use of new surfaces such as kaolin, mica and silver leaf, with a particular focus on the latter. I have been able to spend time exploring the possibilities of these new media and the work with silver leaf has been particularly exciting. I have been drawing and painting over the top of the silver leaf, creating surfaces that shift with the light and create an ambiguous sense of depth and reflectiveness.

    05 July 2021

  • Culture Fund: Tales o Hoy

    Culture Fund: Tales o Hoy

    Join the Hoy community as they take you on a circular trip around the parish. Over thirty voices, some archive recordings and many new, will accompany you as you hear about Hoy, its people and places. Explore the archaeology, folklore, flora and fauna of the area in this immersive tour of a remarkable island parish.

    View all the details on their website at hoyheritage.wordpress.com/tales-o-hoy

    01 May 2021

  • VACMA: India Johnson

    VACMA: India Johnson

    Funding to research the history of women’s weaving in Orkney and explore these practices, exhibiting in Alnmouth, Northumberland and in the Get Your Tweed Out event at Kirkwall Library.

    “The fund meant I was able to invest in my painting and weaving practice, developing a body of work which investigated the role of women as an Observer. I used the cloth that I had woven as a subject in my paintings, and began to question the hierarchy between different crafts.”

    01 February 2021

  • VACMA: Cassia Dodman

    VACMA: Cassia Dodman

    Funding used to train in welding practices with a local welder and software to produce professional documentation of practice as well as digital practice.

    "The award allowed me to be much more ambitious with my expectations and with the scale of my work. The project has been a good stepping stone to other opportunities as the work was exposed to such a wide audience and I have gone on to collaborate with other artists and organisations I met subsequent to the exhibition."

    01 February 2021

  • VACMA: Carolyn Dixon

    VACMA: Carolyn Dixon

    Funding granted for establishing ways to use intaglio in particular etching processes without impact on adjacent aquatic environments by developing an ecologically sound approach to intaglio etching.

    "The process of investigation has sharpened the issues that I and other creative practitioners face living on a small island. Certainly receiving the award acted as a direct stimulus to action and provided a (rare) sense of validation."

     

    01 February 2021

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