The Fife Jazz Festival presents its third edition and celebrates both jazz and Fife with a diverse range of music being presented all over the Kingdom. From traditional jazz in Glenrothes to cutting edge in St Andrews, from dancing in Buckhaven and Cowdenbeath to Big Bands in Freuchie, we welcome internationally acclaimed musicians, and salute some of the extraordinary Fife jazz musicians of today.Jazz is all about creating music in the moment – it’s exciting and surprising. We hope you’ll enter into the spirit and enjoy this unique celebration of jazz in Fife.
ART MAGAZINE ART
First in a series of seminars that will explore different aspects of publishing in relation to art practice and research, this event marks the end of MAP’s two-year residency at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. Three leading art magazines come together to discuss approaches and futures. Speakers include Rob Hamelijnck and Nienke Terpsma (Fucking Good Art), Caroline Woodley (Afterall), Alice Bain and Steven Cairns (MAP), and Tracy Mackenna (artist and Associate Dean Art & Media DJCAD)
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On the 6th Feb. Glasgow based creative collective Central Station will be in Dundee.
Tell friends interested in art, design and film who are based in and around the area. Get them to join Central Station. Bring them along for a day of culture.
Things they’ll be treating you to: a private talk by internationally acclaimed artist Martin Boyce at DCA, a visit to the studios at Wasps, discussions around collaboration from Johanna Basford (of TwitterPicture fame) and Lyle Bruce, Arika (Kill your Timid Notion, Install), Yuck and Yum and much more…
Join the Dundee group. More to follow.
‘The V&A at Dundee’, a new centre of 21st century design for Scotland and the world, will occupy a prime site at the heart of Dundee’s redeveloped waterfront, it is announced today (Monday January 11th).
An international architectural competition is being launched to deliver a landmark building for the centre, which will sit just to the south of Craig Harbour on a site to be created out into the River Tay. Read the rest of this entry »