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| John Forbes and David Drinkwater clean up the BBQ ready for Saturday |
Kinneff Old Church Preservation Trust
presents
An Evening of Entertainment
On Friday 31 July 2009
at 7.30pm
in
The Old Church, Kinneff
“The Honours Three”
A play depicting the concealment of the Scottish Crown Jewels at Kinneff in 1652
performed by Members of Ury Players
Also featuring musical entertainment by The Trybe, Alec Green & Madeline Miller, Kenneth Petrie, Dave Ramsay,
Ticket including wine and strawberries
Adult: £10 Child: £5
Available from Giulianotti’s, Evan Street, Stonehaven or Diana Peters Tel 01561-362412
The Catterline World Open Fishing Contest will take place next Saturday (29th August), weather permitting. Fishing will take place from 12noon until 4pm from boats or shore. Participating boats must be moored/launched from Catterline, and the shore may be fished from Crawton waterfall (North) to Todhead Lighthouse (South). Cheating is encouraged but explosives, poisons and nets are prohibited.
Prizes are offered for the heaviest catch, biggest individual fish and largest number of species. The contest will be followed by a barbecue (hopefully fishy in nature) and beers on the beach (all welcome).
For further details or to enter contact 01569 750619.
Opening a brand new venue in Catterline for NEOS 2009 (North East Open Studios ) - The Old Rectory Studio will showcase the art works of three local artists.
Jane Birrell MacKenzie teaches Art and Design at Oldmachar Academy in Aberdeen and has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen and in The Middle East. She works in mixed media and produces images inspired by the landscapes she lives in and travels through; emotional responses to her surroundings. On show are large and small scale, colourful and textural works completed In Spain, France and here in Catterline. Her work is informed by her Textile and Jewellery Art School training.
Trina Stark teaches Art ad Design at Albyn School and also has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen. Her work explores a wide variety of collage and paint techniques, resulting in smaller scale, layered pieces which capture atmosphere and reveal a sense of 'place'. Trina's colours are soft and harmonious and her images please the eye and calm the soul.
Perri MacKenzie is a recent Fine Art graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee. The work on display formed a part of her degree show and is large in scale and dramatic in tone. She produces original 'one off' figurative litho prints from wooden printing blocks. Perri's prints are visually strong and arresting; some in colour and some in black and white.
A worthwhile exhibition to visit - catalogue/artists directory which details all the other NEOS events 12th-21st Sept. - available from Jane at The Old Rectory
Opening a brand new venue in Catterline for NEOS 2009 (North East Open Studios ) - The Old Rectory Studio will showcase the art works of three local artists.
Jane Birrell MacKenzie teaches Art and Design at Oldmachar Academy in Aberdeen and has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen and in The Middle East. She works in mixed media and produces images inspired by the landscapes she lives in and travels through; emotional responses to her surroundings. On show are large and small scale, colourful and textural works completed In Spain, France and here in Catterline. Her work is informed by her Textile and Jewellery Art School training.
Trina Stark teaches Art ad Design at Albyn School and also has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen. Her work explores a wide variety of collage and paint techniques, resulting in smaller scale, layered pieces which capture atmosphere and reveal a sense of 'place'. Trina's colours are soft and harmonious and her images please the eye and calm the soul.
Perri MacKenzie is a recent Fine Art graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee. The work on display formed a part of her degree show and is large in scale and dramatic in tone. She produces original 'one off' figurative litho prints from wooden printing blocks. Perri's prints are visually strong and arresting; some in colour and some in black and white.
A worthwhile exhibition to visit - catalogue/artists directory which details all the other NEOS events 12th-21st Sept. - available from Jane at The Old Rectory
Opening a brand new venue in Catterline for NEOS 2009 (North East Open Studios ) - The Old Rectory Studio will showcase the art works of three local artists.
Jane Birrell MacKenzie teaches Art and Design at Oldmachar Academy in Aberdeen and has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen and in The Middle East. She works in mixed media and produces images inspired by the landscapes she lives in and travels through; emotional responses to her surroundings. On show are large and small scale, colourful and textural works completed In Spain, France and here in Catterline. Her work is informed by her Textile and Jewellery Art School training.
Trina Stark teaches Art ad Design at Albyn School and also has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen. Her work explores a wide variety of collage and paint techniques, resulting in smaller scale, layered pieces which capture atmosphere and reveal a sense of 'place'. Trina's colours are soft and harmonious and her images please the eye and calm the soul.
Perri MacKenzie is a recent Fine Art graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee. The work on display formed a part of her degree show and is large in scale and dramatic in tone. She produces original 'one off' figurative litho prints from wooden printing blocks. Perri's prints are visually strong and arresting; some in colour and some in black and white.
A worthwhile exhibition to visit - catalogue/artists directory which details all the other NEOS events 12th-21st Sept. - available from Jane at The Old Rectory
Opening a brand new venue in Catterline for NEOS 2009 (North East Open Studios ) - The Old Rectory Studio will showcase the art works of three local artists.
Jane Birrell MacKenzie teaches Art and Design at Oldmachar Academy in Aberdeen and has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen and in The Middle East. She works in mixed media and produces images inspired by the landscapes she lives in and travels through; emotional responses to her surroundings. On show are large and small scale, colourful and textural works completed In Spain, France and here in Catterline. Her work is informed by her Textile and Jewellery Art School training.
Trina Stark teaches Art ad Design at Albyn School and also has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen. Her work explores a wide variety of collage and paint techniques, resulting in smaller scale, layered pieces which capture atmosphere and reveal a sense of 'place'. Trina's colours are soft and harmonious and her images please the eye and calm the soul.
Perri MacKenzie is a recent Fine Art graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee. The work on display formed a part of her degree show and is large in scale and dramatic in tone. She produces original 'one off' figurative litho prints from wooden printing blocks. Perri's prints are visually strong and arresting; some in colour and some in black and white.
A worthwhile exhibition to visit - catalogue/artists directory which details all the other NEOS events 12th-21st Sept. - available from Jane at The Old Rectory
Opening a brand new venue in Catterline for NEOS 2009 (North East Open Studios ) - The Old Rectory Studio will showcase the art works of three local artists.
Jane Birrell MacKenzie teaches Art and Design at Oldmachar Academy in Aberdeen and has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen and in The Middle East. She works in mixed media and produces images inspired by the landscapes she lives in and travels through; emotional responses to her surroundings. On show are large and small scale, colourful and textural works completed In Spain, France and here in Catterline. Her work is informed by her Textile and Jewellery Art School training.
Trina Stark teaches Art ad Design at Albyn School and also has more than 27 years of teaching experience in Aberdeen. Her work explores a wide variety of collage and paint techniques, resulting in smaller scale, layered pieces which capture atmosphere and reveal a sense of 'place'. Trina's colours are soft and harmonious and her images please the eye and calm the soul.
Perri MacKenzie is a recent Fine Art graduate of Duncan of Jordanstone School of Art in Dundee. The work on display formed a part of her degree show and is large in scale and dramatic in tone. She produces original 'one off' figurative litho prints from wooden printing blocks. Perri's prints are visually strong and arresting; some in colour and some in black and white.
A worthwhile exhibition to visit - catalogue/artists directory which details all the other NEOS events 12th-21st Sept. - available from Jane at The Old Rectory





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