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Wigtown Book Festival Generates Over £4 Million a Year for Scottish Economy

Wigtown Book Festival Generates Over £4 Million a Year for Scottish Economy

Jan 27, 2020

The Wigtown Book Festival generated £4.3 million for the Scottish economy last year – up from £2.3 million since 2013. The new economic impact study, by Bellerby Economics, also underlined the annual festival’s importance in supporting jobs and attracting visitors to...
Arts and Crafts Textiles Celebration to Showcase Magnificent Cape of Clouds

Arts and Crafts Textiles Celebration to Showcase Magnificent Cape of Clouds

Jan 24, 2020

The Cape of Clouds – covered with embroidered messages from women around the world – will be at the heart of a special event celebrating Arts and Crafts textiles from 1850 to the present.  Arts & Crafts Textiles Celebration – nature, beauty and community...
Artists Delighted as New £4.5 Million Perth Studios Takes Wasps to 20 in 2020

Artists Delighted as New £4.5 Million Perth Studios Takes Wasps to 20 in 2020

Jan 13, 2020

Scotland’s arts community is to receive a significant boost in 2020 as Wasps opens its 20th building – with a second multi-million pound project underway in Inverness. Around two dozen diverse artists and makers (from jewellery makers, painters, photographers and...
Marchmont Champions New Arts and Crafts Movement to Counter Digital Revolution

Marchmont Champions New Arts and Crafts Movement to Counter Digital Revolution

Jan 7, 2020

The coming year will see a series of initiatives at Marchmont House aimed at nurturing a 21st-century Arts and Crafts Movement; with an appeal to appreciate the hand crafted and the creative spirit.  The old stable block at the spectacular Borders mansion is being...

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