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Newsletter Oct – Nov 2012

FORTHCOMING WORKSHOPS

 

OCTOBER 2012

Mon 1

 

 

 

Tues 2

Wed 3

Thur 4

Fri 5

Sat 6

Sun 7

8

 

 

 

9

11am bracelet weaving with Gemma.

1pm-3pm Glass beading with David.

1pm-3pm

Valerie Storytelling Workshop

10

12pm-2.30pm

Stained Glass with Petra

11

12pm

Member’s brunch.

1pm-2.30pm Fused Glass with Petra

12

13

14

15

 

 

 

16

11am bracelet weaving with Gemma.

1pm-3pm

Glass leading with David.

1pm-3pm

Valerie Storytelling Workshop

17

12pm-2.30pm

Stained Glass with Petra

18

12pm Members brunch.

1pm-2.30pm Fused glass with Petra

19

20

21

22

 

 

 

23

1pm-3pm

Valerie Storytelling Workshop

24

12pm-2.30pm Stained Glass with Petra

25

12pm Members Brunch.

1pm-2.30pm Fused Glass with Petra

26

27

28

29

 

 

 

30

31

Halloween tea and quiz in Reachout base

12pm-3pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Our drama volunteer Valerie Rutherford will sadly be leaving us at the end of October. Valerie is still working with members on the 9th 16th and 23rd October 1pm – 3pm with anyone working towards a story for our storytelling event ‘Once upon a Time’ in collaboration with Clackmannanshire Storytelling Festival 27th October – 4th November. Anyone wishing to take part in this Reachout events please contact Kristiane.

 

  • We will be holding our Annual Jingles Christmas Craft Fayre on Saturday 24th November in St Mungos Roman Catholic Hall. Tables will be £10. Anyone wishing to book a table please contact Kristiane.

 

  • Any members wishing to enter any craft work in to the Tingles Smith Christmas Craft selling Fayre please make sure work is handed in to Kristiane with prices by Thursday 1st November.

 

  • Reachout will be starting a weekly column in the Alloa Advertiser. This will cover events and news from the base. Anyone that would like to contribute to the column please contact Kristiane.

 

  • Reachout will be exhibiting as part of a Forth Valley Exhibition in collaboration with Artlink Central, Resonate Art House & Delta Studios 5th Nov – 18th November. This is a great opportunity for Reachout to Exhibit in Falkirk. 3 Space is a national charity providing short term free space for arts activities and have secured an empty shop in Falkirk Town Centre. Reachout has floor space (no wall space for exhibiting) therefore showcasing our Reachout DVD and information with our banner would be great to let people know about Reachout. Please let Kristiane know if you are available to help or man the exhibition.

 

 

  • ‘Make A Splash’ participants have been invited to showcase their work in the Garden Lobby of the Scottish Parliament 28th October – 2nd Nov. This is a collaborative exhibition of artworks completed across Scotland. This exhibition is not open to the local public however Voluntary Arts Scotland hopes to produce an online publication to accompany it. Please see Kristiane for more information.

 

  • Members are invited to attend the viewing of the new media room ‘The Learning Lab’ at Stirling Castle at 11am on Friday 2nd November. Members will have the opportunity to view the space and discuss with Kirsten woods, Educational

 

Officer regards any future workshops in partnership with Historic Scotland. Please let us know if you able to attend.

 

  • Action for Change and DAG (Disability Awareness Group) have developed a proposal to create a sensory garden in the sunken garden at Gartmorn Dam. Reachout have been invited to lead in creating an artistic element in the garden such as a mosaic pathway, a living sculpture or transient exhibitions. Enid Trivett, Action for Change is looking for members who would like to participate. This project would commence early next year.

 

And finally………

 

We have secured funding to recruit a young cleaner through Community Jobs Scotland. The successful person will also be supporting members fundraising. So get you ideas ready as we aim to employ early November.

 

Thanks to everyone who continues to contribute towards providing delicious food for the weekly member’s brunch, helping clean and keep clean the studio. This is a constant job as some members are not cleaning up after themselves and frustrating for those coming in after, and having to clear a mess before starting any kind of artwork.

 

Huge thanks also to all our volunteers who, with the members develop exciting projects and events, and offer much appreciated support in the studio.

 

Please note it is not Kristiane’s job to work weekends to plan and facilitate car boot sales. She has been happy to do this with Chris but please support this great fundraising opportunity as all monies raised go straight to members studio budget. Thanks.

 

 

 

Social Enterprise Development: Reachout developed Art’n’Mind Social Enterprise – ‘The Makers Gallery & Bistro’ to both meet people’s needs and become sustainable beyond increasingly vulnerable grant funding.

 

The Big Lottery granted an award of £575,492 revenue costs October 2011 to fund 4 new posts and overheads over a five year period 2012–2017.

 

Hopefully you will have had the opportunity to meet Art’n’Mind staff:

Sally Cameron Bistro Supervisor, Tracey Alexander Catering Assistant, Grant Williams Trainee Coordinator, Anna Wharfe Enterprise Coordinator and Hannah Ford Artist in Residence/Enterprise Coordinator.

 

In the first five years the project aims to work with approximately 300 local adults across Forth Valley who are experiencing mental ill health and furthest removed from the labour market in a creative nurturing environment.

 

Art’n’Mind will establish the first mental health specific work club in Forth V alley supported by Job Centre Plus and Clackmannanshire Integrated Mental Health Team. The Gallery and Bistro will be a commercial bistro open to the general public.

    

The key principles of The Makers Gallery & Bistro are:

 

Creativity – Reachout utilises the creative art as a means of social inclusion, improving confidence, self-esteem, motivation and aspirations as a route to recovery and eventual return to the work place for adults disadvantaged by mental ill health. The Arts are well documented in aiding recovery; this will be the underlying ethos in The Makers Gallery & Bistro.

Progression & Employability – All services delivered within The Makers Gallery & Bistro will be focussed on lifelong learning & progression, with sustainable employment as the ultimate end goal. All trainees will be supported to progress along an ‘Employability Pathway’ from early stage positive activity, through to in-work support. Personal development planning will be absolutely central to this aim.

Enterprising – This is twofold in that the project will aim to become sustainable over the long term through enterprise (trade generated from the Bistro & Gallery). The project will also support trainees to develop their own enterprising initiatives by selling produce, artwork and leading workshops to the community.

 

 

We are almost ready to launch

‘The Makers Gallery & Bistro’

 as our first phase of building work is becoming complete.

Watch out for our launch date

Christmas Menu & Gallery Programme.

 

  

 

Sally and Tracey are finalising the menu, Hannah is creating an artistic programme, Anna is creating a network of local and national artists to exhibit and showcase their work in the gallery and Grant is working with agencies identifying trainees to work on the Employability Programme.

 

If you would like to contact the team please email:

 

Sally email: bistrosupervisor@makers.gallery.co.uk

Tracey email: cateringassistant@makes.gallery.co.uk

Anna email: enterprisecoordinator@makers.galery.co.uk

Hannah email: artistinresidence@makers.gallery.co.uk

Grant email: traineecoordinator@makers.gallery.co.uk

www.makers-gallery.co.uk

Tel: 01259 214951

 

        

The Makers Village secures Capital funding to develop the site into the premier creative and expressive arts venue in Forth Valley.

Creative Scotland announced this week The Makers Village, Alloa as one of the sixteen chosen projects across Scotland to benefit from Stage 1 funding and provisional Stage 2 monies to create an eclectic cultural hub of workshops, gallery and performance space to develop skills and talent available to all. 

The vision, as part of this exciting project, is to provide Creative opportunities for Everyone to participate in the arts, have the correct environment to work from and provide the essential support mechanisms to deliver success for respective creative businesses.

Reachout with Arts in mind have a proven track record of developing the arts in Clackmannanshire and the neighbouring local authority areas using art as the means of developing self-confidence and group work to assist people back in to employment.  This has recently been further developed with the “Big Lottery Life Transitions Programme” funding which has helped develop the Maker’s Village Galley Bistro, scheduled to open in the next couple of months.

Lesley Arthur (Arts’n’Mind) said “The Capital funding from Creative Scotland allows the vision to become a reality and over the next couple of years we hope to deliver a local and national centre for the arts that others across the country aspire to achieving.”  “Central Scotland already has many leading Scottish artists and we hope to work with both them and the community to develop our vision.”  Lesley concluded “exciting times ahead!”

“The Makers Village” was developed as part of the Clackmannanshire Council town centre regeneration project, “Imagine Alloa” providing workshops for creative businesses in partnership with the Mulraney Group converting the old Claremont Infant School into an arts hub.  Alex Brown (Mulraney Group) commented “the Makers Village has breathed new life into a Victorian school complex that now has, with this funding, the potential again to become a centre for learning as well as a thriving business community.”

Imagine Alloa, was the catalyst for a number of Art businesses establishing at the site, those business owners already came with a national and international reputation, and include Newfangled Glass, Elin Isaksson Glass, Mandy Tait, and George Lammie. 

Craig Machan (Kingscavil Associates) added, “the pivotal part of the site and its success has been the development and vision of Reachout with Arts’n’Mind who have worked on the principal that Imagine Alloa was only the start of something, something that potentially could be a leading example for creative industries.” He continued, “putting the right facilities and supportive infrastructure in place that artists require is fundamental to them building a successful creative business. The building should be inspiring, welcoming, and functional, providing space that the community wants to use time and time again.  This project ticks all the boxes.”

The project will build on the wealth of knowledge and experience across Forth Valley allowing for inclusion and supported projects but also further developing the artistic experience that sits on the doorstep across Stirling, Falkirk and Alloa.  The support the project intends to deliver, in addition to creating and better utilisation of existing space is an Arts Coordinator, mentoring support, utilities savings through an energy efficient building, collective marketing and advertising, and book keeping assistance.

The project will be delivered in partnership with Creative Scotland, Mulraney Group, Kingscavil Associates and Arts’n’Mind.

A Premier Creative and Expressive Arts Venue coming to Forth Valley, SOON!

Members Meeting

There will be a members meeting held in the Reachout Studio on Tuesday 12th June at 12pm.

All members are welcome to come along and have their say on the future workshops and events that are run in the studio.

For any more information please Contact Us.

Lindsay Perth Workshop a Success

Forth Valley Artist in Residence Lindsay Perth had her first workshop today in the Reachout Studio.

This workshop was well received by a number of members and we will be looking forward to the next one.

The next workshop run by Lindsay Perth will be on Thursday 8th March at 11.30am . For more information do not hesitate to call.

Forth Valley Artist in Residence visiting Reachout Thurs 9th Feb

On Thursday  9th Feb at 12pm Forth Valley Artist in Residence, Lindsay Perth will be meeting with Reachout members in the Reachout Studio for a presentation and informal chat. Please feel free to come along to see the work of the new Artist in Residence and support her in her new post.

 

Lindsay has forwarded the following blurb,

Hello, I’m a photographer working with several mental health organisations in Clackmannanshire, including Reach Out. I will be giving an introduction to just some of my ideas for potential collaborations with Reach Out members that involve photography and possibly video.

I will be showing photography from the art world, photojournalism, the photograph in history and the many ways photography can be used as a means of expression. I’ll also show some of my own work and how I have used it to work with communities. This is less of a talk and hopefully a discussion for your own input too. I hope to meet members interested in my ideas to find out more for possible collaborations with me. I will also be doing drop in workshops with varying themes over the next 18 months. I look forward to meeting you!

Please note, some of the work I will be showing will be challenging images.

Events and workshops for October

Where Time Details
1st –
24th
Various locations
including McRobert
Various Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival see their website for details
3rd Old Triage Building
Glasshouse Loan
1-3pm Furniture Upcycling with Hannah, Petra and Kristiane. Bring along
a piece of old furniture to glam up. Meet at Reachout Base at
12.30pm
3rd
to
31st
Stirling Castle
The Nether Baily
Launching on 3rd
October 1pm
In The Castle Exhibition, featuring work by Reachout
and Artlink Members produced from workshops led by
Iona Leishman, New Artist in residence at Stirling Castle.
Exhibition free with when paying entry to the Castle.
Launch is invite only but open to public thereafter.
6th Reachout Base 1-3pm Customise and upcycle clothing with Hannah Class 2
6th McRobert Art Centre
Stirling University
8pm Screening of “Dust” please see article in the newletter
for details.
10th Old Triage Building
Glasshouse Loan
1-3pm Furniture Upcycling with Hannah, Petra and Kristiane. Bring along
a piece of old furniture to glam up. Meet at Reachout Base at
12.30pm
10th Falkirk Stadium 12-4pm See Me anti-stigma conference places limited. If anyone
interested please contact the office
11th Stirling Castle
Workshops-at
Nether Baily
1.30-
3.30pm
This run of workshops is open to the public but Reachout
Members are welcome to attend, however they need to book
in advance
12th Reachout Base 12-2pm Fused Glass Mirrors with Rhona Stewart
13th Reachout Base 1-3pm Customise and upcycle clothing with Hannah Class 3
17th Old Triage Building
Glasshouse Loan
1-3pm Furniture Upcycling with Hannah, Petra and Kristiane. Bring along
a piece of old furniture to glam up. Meet at Reachout Base at
12.30pm
18th Stirling University 10-1pm Stirling university Service Users and Carers Group
(Unity) preparation workshop
18th Stirling Castle
Workshops-at
Nether Baily
1.30-
3.30pm
This run of workshops is open to the public but
Reachout Members are welcome to attend, however
they need to book in advance
19th Stirling University 10-2pm Stirling university Service Users and Carers Group
(Unity) Introduction to Social Work Seminar, teaching
session to 25 social work students
19th Reachout Base 2-4pm Fused Glass Mirrors with Rhona Stewart Class 2
20th Reachout Base 1-3pm Customise and upcycle clothing with Hannah Class 4
25th Stirling Castle
Workshops-at
Nether Baily
1.30-
3.30pm
This run of workshops is open to the public but
Reachout Members are welcome to attend, however
they need to book in advance Last class
26th Reachout Base 12-2pm Fused Glass Mirrors with Rhona Stewart Class 2
31st Old Triage Building
Glasshouse Loan
1-3pm Furniture Upcycling with Hannah, Petra and Kristiane. Bring along
a piece of old furniture to glam up. Meet at Reachout Base at
12.30pm

Art N Mind Exhibitions Group Meeting

Art in Mind Exhibitions Group are having a meeting to discuss the upcoming Conception Exhibition on Friday May 6th at 1pm. Anyone wishing to be involved in the exhibition, either to assist or submit work, please come along or contact Kristiane.