Showing posts with label Wasps Artists' Studios. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wasps Artists' Studios. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 November 2013

South Block Wins Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award


I was pleased to read that South Block, the building that is home to my studio, has won the Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award.

Nord architecture, the practice that redeveloped the building were awarded the gold medal at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 7th November by Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop. She said: "The winning scheme is a tremendous and inspiring focus for creativity and innovation and, like previous winners of the award, it is a building of which Scotland can be proud."

Wasps Chief Executive David Cook said: “South Block is now 100% occupied, a great achievement in this economic climate, and we have received fantastic feedback from the creative community. The new venue is also making a huge contribution to the regeneration of the Merchant City.”

Judges stated: "Nord has crafted and choreographed the renovation of this existing building with extraordinary rigour, With great sensitivity and the slimmest of budgets, the architects have produced a specific environment for creative industries. Normally office buildings speak of generic environments. Here, within a tailored set of spaces, interaction and the promise of collaboration is easy to imagine."

South Block was chosen from a shortlist of 12 other projects around Scotland.
The project provides an exciting mix of low-cost studio space for fine artists and craftspeople, plus offices for social enterprises.  High-quality office space is also occupied by commercial businesses from Scotland’s vibrant creative industries.

This project was different for us because the money raised by renting space to commercial businesses is used by Wasps to reduce the rents for artists and arts organisation enterprises to around half the market rate.  This can make all the difference to arts and crafts practitioners who would otherwise be unable to afford the spaces they need.

South Block received support from:
Creative Scotland
Social Investment Scotland
Scottish Enterprise
European Regeneration Development Fund
Glasgow City Heritage Trust
Glasgow Merchant City Townscape Heritage Initiative
Glasgow City Council
And loan finance from Triodos Bank.

www.southblock.co.uk
www.nordarchitecture.com

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Friday, 30 August 2013

Analogue Social Live Screen Printing Event and Exhibition

Tonight I took part in the AnalogueSocial Live Screen Printing event at Meadow Mill Projects in Dundee.

It was a really fun and creative evening, with six different artists printing their own 2-screen designs, and also doing a combination of prints mixing their own designs with one other design from another artist.

The work is now exhibited at Meadow Mill Projects, Dundee for a couple of weeks.

I will post more photos later, but here are a few to given an indication of the evening.

  AnalogueSocial live Screen Printing event in Dundee 

  AnalogueSocial live Screen Printing event in Dundee 

 AnalogueSocial live Screen Printing event in Dundee 

 AnalogueSocial live Screen Printing event in Dundee


My thanks go to all those involved with Analogue Social (Craig, Nils, James, David, Rosie, Alex, Christina to name but a few), and to Wasps who funded the event.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Making the studio my own

Apologies for the lack of posts recently - been very busy dealing with some necessities of life e.g. finding a new housemate

I have, with the superb help of my Uncle Andy and his pal Howard, moved my stuff into my new studio. It will take some time to sort it all out and make it my own - particularly as I have injured myself and am on doctors orders not to move heavy sculptures, but at least I've made a start


Saturday, 24 September 2011

Wasps Open Studios Weekend

Wasps Open Studios Weekend 2011

Saturday 1st October 2011 11am - 5pm

Sunday 2nd October 2011 12pm - 5pm





Come and visit the Wasps Open Studio Weekend at The Briggait, Glasgow where you get an exclusive preview into the artists studios, meet the artists and have the opportunity to buy their work.

My Studio (122)
is on the first floor overlooking the St Enoch car park. Although it will be open both days, I will only be there on Sunday as I am taking part in the STATE OF PLAY Symposium at DCA, Dundee on Saturday. If you do go on Saturday, by studio mate, Stephanie will be happy to talk to you!

For more information please visit http://www.waspsstudios.org.uk/

Saturday, 17 September 2011

The Briggait opens it's doors for Doors Open Weekend


The Briggait is a beautiful Category A listed building in Glasgow’s medieval quarter, the Merchant City. Originally built in 1873, the Briggait was the city’s fish market for over 100 years. By the turn of the millennium it was clear the building was in severe need of some TLC; rain poured in and parts of the Briggait were entirely derelict. In 2001, Wasps Artists’ Studios set out on the long road to redevelop the building and it has now been transformed into a vibrant new home for over 80 visual artists and cultural organisations.www.waspsstudios.org.uk www.thebriggait.org.uk

A few artists will be allowing the public to have a peek into their studios.

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Wasps Artists' Studios Website

Check out the newly launched Wasps Artists' Studios Website

http://www.waspsstudios.org.uk/

You can search the different artists who have Wasps Studios and see images of their work.

Please note that plenty more images will be added in due course, so keep checking regularly!

Saturday, 10 September 2011

Briggait Artist Stand at VAULT

The Briggait Panel selected a number of artists with studios at the Briggait to exhibit at VAULT.



Selected artists were:
Janie Nicoll
Stephanie Spindler
Karen Vaughan
James Hamilton
Helen Shaddock
Chris Wallace
Jane Mcally
David Sherry



We had a range of work - sculpture, video, performance, drawing, painting, collage, representing the broad range of working practices artists adopt.

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