£3k prize money up for grabs at Moving Mountains Art Festival
- Monday 15th February 2016
Feb 15th; 2016
Moving Mountains – the inspiration of landscape, will be held at The Lime Tree Gallery, Fort William, as part of the 2016 Fort William Mountain Festival programme. In total, a £3000 prize fund is available and the winners will be announced on 19 February.
The An Ealdhain Arts Trust have selected up to 50 of the best art works from entries received from artists from all over the world, including USA, Holland, France and Italy, for their first Open Art Competition – ‘Moving Mountains – the inspiration of landscape’. The inaugural competition showcases the best contemporary art inspired by the landscape and the works will be exhibited at The Lime Tree Gallery, Achintore Road, Fort William, from Saturday 20 February to Sunday 3 April 2016. The winning art works will be announced at the launch of the exhibition on Friday 19 February with the winner and two runners up sharing a total cash prize of £3000 (first prize - £2,000 and two runners up - £500 each).
This inspirational competition and exhibition, that is set to become an annual event in Lochaber’s cultural calendar, will be part of the Fort William Mountain Festival being staged in Fort William and Lochaber, The Outdoor Capital of the UK, from 17 to 21 February 2016.
The An Ealdhain Arts Trust, whose name means ‘the place of creativity’, is a Charitable Trust based in Lochaber. It is made up of a number or artists and art enthusiasts who are committed to bringing the highest quality art to the West Highlands and to enable it to be appreciated by communities and visitors within the landscape that inspired it. The ‘Inspiration of Landscape’ is fundamental to the Trust’s vision and forms the theme of their first Open Competition and Exhibition.
Ian Peter MacDonald, Chairman of The An Ealdhain Arts Trust and Lochaber resident, said: “The West Highlands of Scotland presents some of the wildest, remotest and most varied landscape in the UK, if not Europe. For centuries artists from Turner to Kokoschka have been inspired by the dramatic light and land of the West Highlands. The An Ealdhain Arts Trust has organised the Moving Mountains art competition to celebrate how contemporary artist’s respond to landscape.
“The Trust is delighted to be working in partnership with the Fort William Mountain Festival. It is an ideal event at which to open the competition. With the eyes of the world’s mountain communities focused on Fort William, we can make an excellent cultural contribution to this exceptional and increasingly popular celebration of the mountains and mountain culture.
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The An Ealdhain Arts Trust was formally launched in July 2015 with its first exhibition called A Window to the West taken from the Collections of the Royal Scottish Academy. It proved a great success with a steady flow of visitors both local and from farther afield. To accompany the exhibition they hosted a talk by Dr Joanna Soden and held adult and youth workshops with the award-winning artist Kate Downie RSA.
The An Ealdhain Arts Trust’s 2016 programme of events will continue throughout the year and will include further exhibitions, workshops and lectures. For more information on The An Ealdhain Arts Trust go to the website: www.anealdhainartstrust.co.uk.The Fort William Mountain Festival is a five day festival of uplifting talks from top mountain athletes and filmmakers, together with exhilarating film screenings; mountain skills workshops and exhibitions, that celebrates and promotes the understanding, appreciation and value of the world's wild landscapes, its people and culture.
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The Lime Tree Gallery is located on Achintore Road, Fort William, PH33 6RQ. For more on this click through here