Its Art Jim but not as...etc |
More than 60 folk turned out on Wednesday – drawn by an
invitation to come and be part of the future of the arts in the region by
shaping the idea of a membership that will be at the heart of The Stoves
operation and decision -making.
Phil Jones (Business Development Manager) gave a welcome and
defined the Stove as a project with potential to be at the vanguard of a new
genre of arts provision in Scotland – a social enterprise that will be a means
for residents of Dumfries to play an active part in the future of their town.
Phil describes the Stove as ‘Two things: 1) A Building -
fully accessible resource for general public and creative
practitioners….and 2) An Organisation – delivering participative public arts
projects and undertaking commissions in the region and nationally”
The Stove - 'Punkin' the Jubilee' |
One of the Stove’s founder members Colin Tennant then gave a
brief illustrated presentation of work completed by the group to date and their
plans for the future. To date, The Stove has delivered a highly successful
programme of public arts events including ‘First Foot’ (part of Big Burns
Supper 2012), ‘Punkin’ the Jubilee’ (Guid Nychburris 2012) and the Dumfries
Music Conference (which brought industry professionals to the town to explain
the contemporary digital music scene to the regions young music entrepreneurs).
In 2013/14 The Stove will refurbish and open premises at 100
High St as a public arts centre, complete a sculpture commission in Creetown
and work as one of three local partners delivering the inaugural EnvironmentalArt Festival Scotland.
Andrew Lyon explains a sculpture made by, amongst others, Zoe Blamire (McGill Duncan Gallery) and Cathy Agnew (Peter Pan Moat Brae Trust) |
For the main part of the evening Andrew Lyon of the International Futures Forum
led a workshop that started people working in small groups to make sculptures
from a pile of recycled materials. Andrew’s organisation works to find creative
ways of thinking about the future and he asked groups to build a sculpture that illustrated ideas and hopes people had for The Stove - what it could do for themselves and for the wider community.
Local organic farmer Ross Paten demonstrates how regular
drain clearing will be a valuable part of The Stove’s remit…
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An amazing outpouring of creativity ensued and groups then
explained to others what their sculpture represented. Andrew Lyon
skilfully gathered all these ideas together into a creative discussion about
how The Stove could operate as a democratic organisation with a membership, a
board and an ‘curatorial committee’. A general discussion followed and 43
people signed up as the initial membership of The Stove.
Membership is open to everyone and is free – if you would
like to be a part of this innovative experiment in building a collaborative
creative organisation for Dumfries and Galloway then please send an email to TheStove1@gmail.com and you’ll be sent a
membership form.
The first Stove AGM is set for mid May 2013 where the
membership will be invited to elect a board to run the organisation on their behalf.
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