tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5340917370861904831.post6366882737213492340..comments2012-05-09T02:03:16.014-07:00Comments on Feathermammy: Double 2Alex Rigghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849719654955554659noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5340917370861904831.post-9156742869390554692012-05-09T02:03:16.014-07:002012-05-09T02:03:16.014-07:00The Moffat Gallery www.themoffatgallery.co.uk invi...The Moffat Gallery www.themoffatgallery.co.uk invites artists to submit ideas via email only please to info@themoffatgallery.co.uk to design and make a visitors book for £250. Applications should be in the form of a short description of the idea with a sketch attached. Additional info about the applicant would be welcome eg artist's website address. Deadline for initial submissions: midnight on Thurs May 24 2012. <br />Background info: The Moffat Gallery is a new contemporary artspace, formerly a builder's yard and early 18th cottage near the town centre. The gallery building and pend lead through into a gravel display space and garden featuring an engraved Caithness granite circular pavement by gallery founder Elizabeth Roberts. The Moffat pavement, appropriately for a town whose emblem is a ram, is engraved with the first lines of a sonnet by the 16th century French poet Joachim du Bellay refering to Ulysses and the Golden Fleece* and forms the centrepiece of a garden being made by Dawa Sherpa and Janet Wheatcroft of Craigieburn Garden, Moffat. The inaugural exhibition to be opened by Richard Demarco 12-2pm on Fri May 25 2012 is Paths - suite of 12 black and white photographs by Jennifer Gough-Cooper of Ian Hamilton Finlay's garden at Little Sparta.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09605127271605407644noreply@blogger.com