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  • VACMA: Samantha Gray

    VACMA: Samantha Gray

    "My award was used primarily to cover the cost of the Historic Environment Scotland (HES) fee to allow me to use a drone at Brodgar, and also the cost of the drone hire itself. There were some initial discussions with HES to ask for a reduction in the charge due to the nature of my activity. Thankfully this was agreed, or I would not have been able to afford to do it."

    28 February 2023

  • VACMA: Louise Barrington

    VACMA: Louise Barrington

    "The VACMA has enabled me to successfully install a support system that can be use for creating suspended art works within my studio at WASPS in Stromness. This has allowed me to realised a large work that is suspended, using a variety of textiles techniques. I have been able to take my time applying, and consider different variations without being in the freezing cold, which was a major issue for me when finishing off previous works."

    07 February 2023

  • VACMA: Jane Glue

    VACMA: Jane Glue

    "I spent quite a bit of time at the beginning of the project researching and approaching galleries within Scotland. I sent work to Gallery Heinzel in Aberdeen, The Castle gallery in Inverness and The Torrance gallery in Edinburgh. I also applied to exhibit at the annual RWS Exhibition and Aberdeen Arts society annual exhibition, the latter of which I am a member. I also became a member of the Moray Arts Centre... 

    08 December 2022

  • VACMA: Megumi Uenoyama - Kimonos

    VACMA: Megumi Uenoyama - Kimonos

    I was originally planning to make adult sized kimonos however, a problem arose soon after. I initially changed my plan to make a doll/a puppet sized kimono because my fabric samples were simply weren’t big enough to make adult sized kimono, but on reflection, I rather wanted to make kimonos that a person can practically wear. Unfortunately, people won’t be able to wear them if I make a doll sized kimonos... They are too small to wear! I have played with fabric samples for days and finally came up with ideas of adding recycled Japanese fabrics to make child sized kimonos for my 7 year old son.

    16 November 2022

  • VACMA: Jane Haselden – Fibre Artist

    VACMA: Jane Haselden – Fibre Artist

    “I have experimented with different wild and cultivated plants from our garden for weaving, paper-making (which I hope to use over the rest of the year for further experiments with weaving), and producing a wide range of natural dyes that can be used on different plant fibres.

    A lot of my work has focused on dandelions, New Zealand flax, daffodils and ribbed plantain.

    I have been sharing what I have learned through my blog and social media and it has been wonderful to see the response and have so many people inspired to try out some of these craft practices for themselves, based on the work that I have done. I will continue to see which plant fibres take dye well and will be experimenting with my plant papers for weaving and a series of works that explore the many uses for dandelion and plantain.

    30 August 2022

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