WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE PROGRAMME

Keep up to date with the latest news from all the Artists living and working at the Glenfiddich Distillery

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  • The tranquillity of the distillery has been slightly disturbed this past couple of days, where the artistic school of thought has certainly been that of becoming at one with the material.

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  • With the first of Rhonda and Trevor's coin workshops taking place later this week. The weekend seemed a good time to strip out the last exhibition and make the gallery ready

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  • Today was the first full day on Scottish soil for our latest artist arrival. Hu Zi flew into Aberdeen late last night from Shanghai. Represented by the Don Gallery who are the selection partners for the Glenfiddich residency programme in China.

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  • Just as the artists arrive for the summer so do their boxes of shipped supplies. While Trevor and Rhonda brought some materials with them, Joyce elected to ship hers over from Taiwan. Including the obligatory big box load of noodles and other dried exotic goodies.

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  • This morning started off wet and grey so it seemed  quite an appropriate atmosphere for taking the Slug out for a wee roll over the Cabrach To Lumsden, home of the Scottish Sculpture Workshop.

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  • One highlight of this years Speyside Whisky festival had to be last nights gig at Balvenie Castle, by the Copper Dogs.

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  • With the whisky festival now in full swing there are many new strange characters around the town. But none are stranger than a particularly strange looking crauter doing a highland fling on top of the 'Welcome to Dufftown' and twin town signs on Balvenie Street.

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  • It's not even the first of May but we have already welcomed our first artist in residence to Glenfiddich.

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    It is often said that the stones endure, from the pyramids of Egypt to the ceremonial standing stone circles that are still to be found all over northern Europe, since the dawn of time humans have used stone not just as a building material but also placed upon them special significance. In Asia the aesthetic appreciation of stones and rocks has been elevated almost to become an art form itself.
     

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