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SUMMARY:Clouture Exhibition & Talk at Lochwinnoch
DESCRIPTION:Artist\nGillian Steel \nIntro\nClouture presents a research project in progress that spotlights the potential for Scottish communities to challenge existing environmentally damaging clothing industry models\, by conjuring locally appropriate future solutions. Ones that draw from local experiences\, cultures\, folklores\, knowledge\, and skills\, using locally grown plants and fibres to meet clothing needs. \n\n            \n                 \n                        \n                            \n                        \n            \n            \n                 \n                        \n                            \n                        \n            \n            \n                 \n                        \n                            \n                        \n            \nExtra Detail\n‘Clouture’: (A made-up word derived from ‘cloot’ – a Scots word for clothing mashed with ‘couture’ referring to the business of designing\, making\, selling fashionable custom-made clothing\, and usually associated with exotic places\, exclusivity\, and limited access.) This work has been based in two Scottish communities with a history of textile manufacturing – one on the island of Tiree and the other within the diverse community of craftivists and makers at ReMode in Paisley. For Renfrewshire’s Cycle Arts Festival the research in-progress including prototypes from both sites will be presented as a popup exhibition on the cycle path (location tbc). The artist will also give talks and lead walks where participants will gather and do some creative experimenting\, at hands-on workshops\, with locally grown ‘unlikely’ fibres. The research has been funded by Creative Futures at Glasgow School of Art and the Cloture happening as a part of the Renfrewshire Cycle Arts Festival with the financial support of One Ren. Many thanks to the residents of Tiree\, the wonderful makers at ReMode\, Niki Taylor\, Keng Keng Watt and Muriel Ann at One Ren for her support and encouragement in sharing and developing this project with an audience via CAF. \n  \nClick here to book tickets to the artist’s talk \n  \nDate/Location\n6th August\, 11am – 4pm exhibition 12pm – 2pm artist’s talk \nLochwinnoch Community Garden
URL:https://cycleartsrenfrewshire.co.uk/event/clouture-exhibition-tallk-at-lochwinnoch/
LOCATION:Lochwinnoch Community Garden\, Lochwinnoch Community Garden\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Terrific Tales of Lochwinnoch
DESCRIPTION:Tales by the Loch \nJoin local storyteller Anne Pitcher\, on a journey through the tales of Lochwinnoch\, along with her mischievous puppets\, curious sound makers and sing along songs. Meet the magical Wee Lochwinnoch Bannock on its travels through time and change\, encounter the legendary Water Kelpie\, find out about Ringan Semple\, the Warlock\, hear tales about local birds – the clever wee wren\, the one legged heron and other creatures. Then enjoy letting your imagination take flight and create your own story creatures or your own tale\, to take home. \nAbout the Artist\nAnne has lived for nearly 40 years in the former Police Station and jail in Kilbarchan. She is a professional oral storyteller on the Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland and Scottish Book Trust Directories. Anne believes passionately that oral storytelling connects uniquely to people’s lives – “Eye to eye\, heart to heart\, mind to mind”.  Anne grew up hearing wonderful stories from her father\, Jim Shanks. After many different careers  – community artist\, journalist\,  Public Relations Officer\, childminder and latterly nursery teacher in Renfrewshire\, Anne found the  career of her heart – storytelling. Anne is a Creative Fieldworker with TRACS People’s Parish project in West Dumbarton collecting\, researching and retelling the stories of that community. \n  \nThis event is free\, but ticketed. Click here to book.
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