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Located on the edge of the Cairngorm National Park in the rural village of Lumsden, Scottish Sculpture Workshop (SSW) is a making and thinking facility.
Through a series of projects that embed and explore the importance of place, SSW provides residencies, courses, events and oppportunities for visual artists, from training to professional practice. The projects explore both our location within Scotland and the international arts, as well as collaborations and skills exchange between visual artists, local specialists and the wider North East community - considering our rural locale within a globalised society.
Operating within an established ethos, history and mode of practice, SSW offers a range courses, workshops and educational activities and hosts a variety of discursive events, talks and symposiums. Our open programme offers unrestricted access to technical expertise, facilities for artists across the disciplines and the support for the development of new modes of thought and enquiries.
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SSW currently has an opportunity for a Technical Placement, working alongside our Senior Technician in the workshops, delivering programme objectives and supporting artists in the development and production of their work. Read full listing…
We are currently offering an internship opportunity in arts management and development. We are seeking a motivated individual with an interest in working with an artists in residence programme. Read full listing…
This five day course is led by Bob Johnson, who has industry experience as well as working for Northumbria University and Newcastle College over the last thirty years. Participants will be led through a variety of welding techniques, inc. mig, tig. and arc. Read full listing…
This course is design for beginners+, to take you through the processes and techniques required to produce a finished piece of work in bronze. Read full listing…
Participants are invited to bring their work to be fired in a traditional Anagama kiln. Led by artist Nancy Fuller, participants will experience the firing over 72 hours, and be able to share ideas and techniques over the five days in residence. Read full listing…
The 13th USUK Iron Symposium will be taking place this year in both the USA and the UK. The UK component is based at Scottish Sculpture Workshop. Read full listing…
North Lands Creative Glass and Scottish Sculpture Workshop are working in partnership to offer an eight week residency for four visual artists. Read full listing…