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The Only Way Is Upland, At Kirkcudbright Galleries | Artmag

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 24 January 2025 11:59
Published 24 January 2025
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An organisation championing the arts in Dumfries & Galloway, Upland is celebrating its tenth birthday with an exhibition at Kirkcudbright Galleries.

Weathering the continued tough times for the creative sector (including public spending cuts, Covid and the cost-of-living crisis) the enterprise has tirelessly promoted the region’s artists and makers at home and overseas, and this exhibition, Decade, gives the public a chance to see pieces by forty-five artists and makers, highlighting the extraordinary breadth of talent within Upland’s membership, spanning painting, sculpture, ceramics, film and more.

Claire Cameron Smith, 'Camino Caterpillar'
Claire Cameron Smith, ‘Camino Caterpillar’

It’s a good opportunity to look at how a vigorous arts organisation’s creative can help bring energy and visitors to an area, raising the profile of the creative community in one of Scotland’s most rural regions. Upland’s year-round creative programme of exhibitions, residencies and events includes Spring Fling – featured in Artmag.co.uk and Scotland’s leading open studios weekend.

Tapestry-maker Gyllian Thomson has said, 'Upland has been pivotal to me. I am so grateful we have an organisation that works on behalf of us all. Spring Fling put me in the centre of the artists' community and enabled me to be part of something wonderful. It is the biggest and best part of my year opening my studio and meeting people who really appreciate what I do. We are lucky to have Upland and Spring Fling in our amazing region.' Image Colin Hattersley.Tapestry-maker Gyllian Thomson has said, 'Upland has been pivotal to me. I am so grateful we have an organisation that works on behalf of us all. Spring Fling put me in the centre of the artists' community and enabled me to be part of something wonderful. It is the biggest and best part of my year opening my studio and meeting people who really appreciate what I do. We are lucky to have Upland and Spring Fling in our amazing region.' Image Colin Hattersley.
Tapestry-maker Gyllian Thomson, whose work appears in the exhibition, has said, ‘Upland has been pivotal to me. I am so grateful we have an organisation that works on behalf of us all. Spring Fling put me in the centre of the artists’ community and enabled me to be part of something wonderful. It is the biggest and best part of my year opening my studio and meeting people who really appreciate what I do. We are lucky to have Upland and Spring Fling in our amazing region.’ Image Colin Hattersley.

The exhibition features ceramics by Andy Priestman, Archie McCall, Doug Fitch, Frances Ross, Heather Armstrong, and Ruth Elizabeth Jones. There is mixed-media work by Denise Zygadlo, Helen Walsh, Alison Corfield, Anne Waggot Knott, Linda Mallett, Rory Laycock, and Silvy Weatherall plus furniture design by Daniel Lacey and Ian Cameron-Smith. Visitors can also enjoy seeing glass by Katy Quinn, hand-stitched creations by Elizabeth Stephenson, and jewellery by Lisa Rothwell-Young. There are mobiles by Jay Rubinstein, mosaics by Kate Anderson, and a rich variety of paintings, photography, and prints from Upland members including Alexander Robb, Briony Anderson, David Quinn, Hazel Campbell, Colin Blanchard, and many more.

Work by ceramicist Frances Ross also appears in the exhibition. She said, ‘Upland is an intrinsic part of the arts ecosystem of the region and is central to my practice taking root here. Through Upland I’ve connected with makers across the region and had the opportunity to work with talented people in many disciplines. In this region brimming with creative talent, the work of Upland lifts us all.’ Image Colin Hattersley.

Also showing at the Galleries, until 27th April, is the Mary, Queen of Scots Casket, made in Paris, probably between 1493 and 1510, and an extremely rare work of early French silver.



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