ARTS AT ST PAUL'S


WELCOME TO
ARTS @ ST PAUL'S
Meet local artists and makers
Arts @ St Paul's is a regular showcase for local artists and makers in Kinross-shire
Different exhibitors each weekend - and 15 new artists and makers to see in 2024!

2025 EXHIBITIONS
Shows will take place on:
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24 & 25 May
7 & 8 June
23 & 24 August
6 & 7 September
20 & 21 September
4 & 5 October
18 & 19 October
8 & 9 November
22 & 23 November
7 & 8 December
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10 am - 4 pm each day
(except 9 November 11.30 am - 4 pm)
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Different artists each weekend - scroll down
to see who's exhibiting when!
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What's On in 2025
There's always something new to see at Arts @ St Paul's.
Check the dates below to see who's exhibiting when.

24 & 25 MAY
Taster Exhibition
The 2025 season kicks off with a wide-ranging exhibition featuring many of the the artists who will be showing throughout the year - a great taster for what's in store in the months ahead.

7 & 8 June
Artists
WENDY FARQUHARSON - needle felt art
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ANNE TAYLOR from Kinnesswood – Watercolours, pastels and drawings inspired by nature and walks around Loch Leven.
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Makers
THE WEE PIXEL from Scotlandwell -
Composite Photographer developing ideas inspired by environmental and current issues, combining images which create stories expressed in box framed prints, handmade books and concertina cards.
WOODEN WONDERS from Dalgety Bay– beautifully turned and finished wooden items mostly made from a wide variety of native woods with some exquisite decorative techniques applied.

23 & 24 August
Artists
JULIE CLOSE (The Wee Pixel) from Scotlandwell – Composite Photographer developing ideas inspired by environmental and current issues, combining images which create stories expressed in box framed prints, handmade books and concertina cards.
SHEILA GARDEN from Perth – a prize-winning watercolourist with a wide range of work in watercolour and mixed media.
Makers
LORRAINE HOLDSWORTH (Siskin) from Kinross - beautifully designed and made homewares, lamps and lampshades, gifts and accessories using premium textiles including cottons, linens, British wools and Harris Tweed.
TRACY MOULD (Goosetown Pottery) from Kinross - beautiful and functional stoneware pottery made in Kinross which Tracy, inspired by her surroundings, now at times, combines with wood.

19 & 20 October
Artists
GLENYS ANDREWS from Kinross - colourful acrylic paintings of boats, iconic buildings and landscapes inspired by her affinity with the East Neuk of Fife and travels in France.
BARRY ALLAN SCOTT from Perth – exquisitely executed drawings and acrylic paintings of local landscapes on panel at times painted en plein air. Portraits on commission in a range of media.
TOM SUTTON SMITH from Kinross – a well-established experienced artist creating widely exhibited distinctive vibrantly coloured semi-abstract landscapes in oils.
LEN CUMMING (Circle Stone Mosaics) from Kinross – unique mosaics in ceramics, stone and vinyl inspired by early cave paintings, Pictish symbols and Celtic design. Len also often portrays Owls.
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Maker
GILLIAN SKENE (Gillian Skene Jewellery) from Cleish – handmade jewellery combining freshwater pearls and semi-precious stones with a unique design twist of knitted wire.

26 & 27 October
Artists
NICOLA RAE from Strathmiglo – evocative semi-abstracted landscapes in oils, acrylics, inks and pastel and collage and assemblage using a variety of found materials.
JANE CRAIG WALKER (Jane Craig Walker Photography) from Kelty – internationally recognised prize-winning Fine Art Photographer specialising in culture and landscapes which reflect her nomadic global lifestyle.
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Makers
DAVE RAE (Crafty Thistle) from Strathmiglo - a range of beautifully designed and crafted items combining wood and resin.
On Saturday 26th only FRANKIE NEWLANDS (MOTH HAUS) from Kinnesswood– upholstery and reimagined individual distinctive vintage items.
On Sunday 27th only DEBBIE STUART (Wooly Wonders) from Auchtermuchty- seamless handmade custom fit socks and Fair Isle woolly hats created on vintage knitting machines.

9 & 10 November
Artists
VERONICA RANKIN from Falkland - ethereal paintings in watercolour, pastel, oils and mixed media.
JOSEPHINE SMITH from Falkland- distinctive paintings inspired by her ever changing surroundings in a range of media.
ANNE TAYLOR from Kinnesswood – Watercolours, pastels and drawings inspired by nature and walks around Loch Leven.
JULIE CLOSE (The Wee Pixel) from Scotlandwell – Composite Photographer developing ideas inspired by environmental and current issues, combining images which create stories expressed in box framed prints, handmade books and concertina cards.
Maker
COLIN McKENZIE (Wooden Wonders) from Dalgety Bay– beautifully turned and finished wooden items mostly made from a wide variety of native woods with some exquisite decorative techniques applied.

16 & 17 November
Artists
GREG DRUMM from Milnathort – Dramatic paintings inspired by mountaineering and a fascination with weather and weathered objects rendered mainly in Watercolour and Acrylics.
RHONA KIRKPATRICK from Blairgowrie – A seasoned exhibitor at the RSW Exhibition in Edinburgh Rhona works in a wide range of media and techniques to create paintings inspired by the flora, land and seascapes of Scotland.
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Makers
JILL RONALDSON (Pure and Simple) from Newton of Falkland – hand made and carefully formulated from natural ingredients a range of delicately scented soaps and skin care products which are kind to skin and the environment.
GILLIAN SKENE (Gillian Skene Jewellery) from Cleish – handmade Jewellery combining freshwater pearls and semi-precious stones with a unique design twist of knitted wire.

23 & 24 November
Artists
KATHRYN KIRKWOOD from Milnathort - dramatic and atmospheric landscapes and seascapes in oils and acrylics inspired by the weather and terrain of Scotland and its islands.
RICHARD IBBOTSON (ricart) from Glenfarg – drawings and paintings in a variety of media. Landscapes and a wide range of work at times abstracted and inspired by nature and imagination.
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Makers
JOAN BORLAND (Poppies) from Dunfermline - delicate ceramics inspired by nature and sensitively crafted to make a range of functional and decorative items with an organic feel.
JOAN ROBERTSON (Hamilton and Morris Candlemakers) from Dunfermline – a candlemaker with a wide range of distinctive and desirable aromatic products.

7 & 8 December
Artists
PAULINE McGEE (Pauline McGee Art) from Drum – Established artist producing dramatic, colourful, expressive and impactful paintings often inspired by the destructive and creative interaction between humanity and nature. Drawings and paintings in which a wide variety of media and collage are skilfully employed.
NICOLA RAE from Strathmiglo – evocative semi-abstracted landscapes in oils, acrylics, inks and pastel as well as collage and assemblage using a variety of found materials.
Makers
TRACY MOULD (Goosetown Pottery) from Kinross - beautiful and functional stoneware pottery inspired by the surrounding landscape of the hills and Loch Leven. Ceramics which at times are combined with wood.
DAVE RAE (Crafty Thistle) from Strathmiglo - a range of original thoughtfully designed and crafted items combining wood and resin. Items range from small pendants, boxes and ornaments to unique lamps and tables.
VISIT
Arts @ St Paul's
55 The Muirs
Kinross
KY13 8AN
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For info on location and parking, check out the Visiting Arts @ St Paul's page
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