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    Created By Stuart Russell

    www . arts in fife . blogspot . co . uk

    www . facebook . com / Arts In Fife

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    ARTS IN FIFE is a free publication created by Stuart Russell, to promoteall arts within Fife, Scotland. The magazine showcases a range of localtalent and constructs a dialogue between artists, voluntary organizationsand the general public.

    This magazine displays art awareness and shows the important role artplays in bringing together communities. The magazine celebrates dance,drama, literature, media, music, visual arts, crafts and applied arts. It

    also promotes and supports local voluntary art groups, events andgalleries.

    To submit work for the next issue please contact us via our website at:www.artsinfife.blogspot.co.uk

    STUART RUSSELL is the former Arts Ambassador of Fife, representingVoluntary Arts Scotland. He has won awards for his voluntary work,contributing to volunteering in Scotland since the age of 16. He is asuccessful artist and poet in his own right and works hard to support thearts locally, with aims to make it more inclusive.

    www.stuartrussellartwork.co.uk

    Weekly Painting ClassesWednesdays 2-4pm Sep/Oct 2013

    St Bryce Kirk Centre, Kirkcaldy

    Cupar Arts FestivalSat 5th Oct Thu 17th Oct 2013

    Various Venues, Cupar

    Buckhaven Art ExhibitionSat 7th Sep Sun 8th Sep 2013

    The Buckhaven Beehive

    Stich Stich Stich: Talk on Victorian Needlework

    5.30 Tue 29th Oct 2013Museum of St Andrews University

    Botanical Illustration Workshop10.30 to 3.30 Sat 28 th Sep 2013

    Botanic Gardens, St Andrews

    Contact us to advertise any creative events happening in Fife.

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    Scottish Storytelling Clubswww.scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk

    Storytelling clubs give you the chance to enjoyliv e s tory te ll ing or, i f y ou are a buddings tory te ller, to practic e telling tales in asupportive and informal environment alongsideprofessional tellers.

    If there are no clubs in your area, you or yourorganisation may wish to consider introducingstorytelling to the activities of an existing club,o r se tt in g u p a n ew c lu b. Th e S co tt ish

    Storytelling Centre is happy to offer advice on setting up clubs toappropriate contacts in the community.

    Storyteller Development Groups give adult storytellers an opportunity tomeet regularly in small groups to practice telling stories, focus on specificareas that need improvement, and give and take constructive criticism ina structured and supportive way.

    O2 THINK BIG Are you 13-25? Need money, support or training tohelp improve your community? We help young people launch ideas andprogrammes that benefit the places where they live. You provide the bigidea; we provide 300 and the support to make it happen!

    ARTS IN FIFE Is now supported by O2 and is itself a Think Bigproject. You can support Arts In Fife by visiting the O2 Think Big websiteand sharing the project through social media. You can also support theprojects creator and leader Stuart Russell by visiting his personalwebsite: www.stuartrussellartwork.co.uk

    For more information on O2 Think Big, and to support Arts In Fife, visitthe website: www.o2thinkbig.co.uk

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    Scottish Fisheries Museumwww.scotfishmuseum.org

    Situated in a wonderful collection of historic buildings at Anstrutherharbour, we are a charitable trust that has become a national institution,with an international reputation.

    Our principal aim, in all of our efforts with regard to the displays in ourextensive museum and our many educational and research activities, is

    t o e xc it e in fo rm edinterest in thedev elopme nt of theScottish commercial

    fishing industry amongpeople of all ages in andbeyond Scotland.

    Our collections are trulyinspiring. They permitus to exhibit wonderfulexamples of historicfishing boats and gear.They help us toillustrate the geographyand social structures ofour fishing communities. They allow us to honour their ways of life, skills,customs, dress, creativity and resilience, and to improve understandingof the various external circumstances, environmental, technological,

    political and commercial, which had and still continue to have such animpact upon them.

    Our tearoom seats around 50, spilling over into our bright, wood-panelled Merchants Room Gallery an eighteenth century merchantsdwelling which hosts twelve community art exhibitions a year.

    For more information about the museum, or to exhibit work in theMerchants Room gallery, just contact: [email protected]

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    Artwork By Catriona WallbuttonFacebook.com/catrionawallbuttonart

    Catriona is a visual artist living and working in Newburgh. She specializesin printing and is inspired by nature. She often holds exciting printingclasses in Studio 222, Newburgh.

    Stained Glass By Sarah Honeyman

    Facebook.com/sarahhoneymanstainedglass

    Sarah produces beautiful stained glass art,inspired by the surrounding environment.Sarah lives in Newburgh and works alongsideCatriona Wallbutton at Studio 222. Her work isbright and colourful, with a real emphasis onnatural shapes. She holds workshops in whichpeople can learn the techniques she uses.

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    Artwork By Ferguswww.fergusart.co.uk

    His sculptures are created from some of the least promising industrialmaterials he can find. The materials, be they wood, metal or stone havebeen protected against the elements but nature will prevail. The work

    evolves as it ages without the artist's hand. He seeks beauty in decay,inspiration through rescue and hope where all is lost.

    Music by the Monosapienswww.monosapiens.com

    Rik Mono and his brother Simon havemade electronic and acoustic music sincethey were children. Simon is a guitaristwho teaches for Yamaha in Stirling, aswell as his own private students in Fife.

    Together they are the Monosapiens.

    W hen t he y f is t me t C hr is Gr ie ve(trombonist) at a jazz bar, they started towork together on creating experimentaljazz/electronic music. Their songs tend tostart with a concept. Their new songTrees was produced after they measured the angles of some branchesand twigs, using the number s to help f or m the notes.Facebook.com/themonosapiensFacebook.com/themonosapiens

    Their new LP was released earlier this year on Gamma Proforma Records:www.gammaproforma.com

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    Graphics By Peter Valentewww.pvalentega.deviantart.com

    Peter is a graphics artist born in Edinburgh and living in Auchtermuchty.Peter studied design and typography in Edinburgh. He started producingdigital work based on his own photography and has developed a varietyof different styles to produce his work. Peter works from his home studioin Fife.

    Welcome To Fifewww.welcometofife.com

    F if e is r ich i n heritage, vibrant in spirit and forward lookingin attitude. What will it give you? Discover a new world of stunningbeaches, picturesque seaside villages, forests and lochs. Party atfestivals and delight in the natural larder of the countryside. There's somuch to discover in Fife.

    You'll be able to shop all day in the specialist boutiques and craft-shopsunique to Fife. Watch a play, opera or ballet, or dance the night away at

    a concert. Catch an art house film at an intimate cinema. There areplenty of events in Fife.

    Fifes municipal museums and galleries are free to be enjoyed by all.Find classical works of the Scots colourists combined with contemporaryart and sculpture from across the centuries. Winter and spring festivalsand summer galas are a chance for everyone in the community to joinin the celebrations. Dance at street fairs, let your hair down at concertsand revel in the festivals of music, art, theatre and comedy.

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    Paintings By Alan Stephenswww.alanstephens.co.uk

    Alan works in oils. He paints people from all walks of life, young or old,as well as pet portraits, and landscapes. Alan is currently the president ofSt Andrews Art Club. Visit the club website: www.standrewsartclub.co.uk

    Chillilicious is Scotlands first and only chilli farm, making it the mostNortherly chilli farm in the UK. Run by Patricia and Stacey Galfskiy, amother/daughter team, they produce delicious chilli food products andhandmade, chilli inspired, glass art that blends their combined love offood and art. Chillilicious also hold various glass-making workshops attheir studio in Ceres, Fife.

    For more product information or to participate in a glass-makingworkshop, visit the website: www.chillilicious.co.uk

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    Creative Scotland is the national leader for Scotlands arts, screen and

    creative industries. Its our job to help Scotlands creativity shine athome and abroad.

    We invest in talented people and exciting ideas. We develop the creative

    industries and champion everything thats good about Scottish creativity.

    Scotland boasts an incredible range of talent, from award-winning

    directors and writers to widely recognised actors and internationallyrenowned musicians, visual artists, architects and digital companies.

    As a result of the wealth of indigenous talent, Scotland produces a hugevolume of homegrown productions and products each year. We thinkScotlands creative industries are worth shouting about.

    To find out more about Creative Scotland and how they can help you visitthe website: www.creativescotland.com

    Newburgh

    Newburgh is the northern "gateway" into Fife from Perthshire and issituated on the banks of the River Tay. There has been a settlement herefor over 1,000 years with the "New Burgh" being granted its RoyalCharter andburgh statusfrom

    Alexander IIIin 1266.

    A lthough a

    small town,there aremany loc al

    groupsengaged inactivities tokeep thetownflourishing.TheNewburghRegeneration Group has been successful in obtaining substantial financialsupport to carry out environmental improvements at the River Taywaterfront previously the site of an old linoleum factory.

    There is a diverse arts network in Newburgh with many independentgalleries and studio spaces. There is Studio 222, Big Cat Textiles, The

    Sun Gallery, Twist Fibre Shop, Steeple Arts Centre and Kit & Caboodle.Newburgh also boasts beautiful cafes, great views along the river Tayand rolling countryside. All in all Newburgh is a lively, bustling town witha range of local businesses catering for the needs of local residents andvisitors alike.

    Image of Newburgh Countryside By Stuart Russell 2012

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    Artwork By Usman MalikFacebook.com/sunnymalek

    His artwork takes a critical view of social, political and cultural issues. Hedeconstructs the dreams, fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and lullabies that

    become part of our childhood and adult culture. Having engaged insubjects as diverse as politics, religion, civil rights and architecture, hiswork reproduces familiar visual imagery, arranging them into newconceptually layered pieces. Each of his projects consists of multiple

    works grouped around specific themes and meanings.