NORTHINGS was delighted to participate in the Tanera Mor International Artists Workshop. During the course of the two-week residency on the remote island of Tanera Mor in early June 2007, we featured text and multi-media from the project as it developed, all of which is archived below. |
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Introduction and the IslandIAN STEPHEN introduces this unique artist-led project. Twenty Scottish and International artists spent two weeks on this remote and beautiful island in the Summer Isles, off the west coast of Scotland, creating artwork, experimenting with ideas, and most importantly, fostering creative links. Read more... |
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The CommunityThis was a residency that allowed it's participants to transcend the framework of the group exhibition and create lasting creative links. As well as being based on Tanera Mor, the participants also interacted with the public through open days, community visits to the mainland (Achiltibuie and Ullapool), and a Ceilidh that gave both the artists and the community the chance to come together. Read more... |
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The ArtistsA diverse range of artists were drawn from an international search. The group came to the island with an eclectic spectrum of interests and concerns. Visit the artists' pages below to find out more about their work and experiences during the residency. |
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| The project was supported by the Triangle Arts Trust, established in 1982 by Robert Loder and Sir Anthony Caro. Through its activities the Trust encourages, experimentation, artists' mobility, exchange, and fresh thinking; with an emphasis on process and professional development. © Northings and Triangle Arts Trust, 2007
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