So Stew finally stepped out of the post art school bubble and organised his first solo show! The show was a good mixture of humurous drawings, kidney stones (the little brown sugary lumps in the jars) and a one off performance by Stew in his medical gown. There seemed to be a lot of new faces and a real buzz which is quite unusual for an exhibition by non student / up market gallery, a good thing I'd say but then Stew is one of the nicest cats out there so of course everyone was gonna show some love. It was really good to see the main room being used for a show too as it had been a while since Mark Rennie's show back in October but hopefuly over the coming year we can get more of these events happening outwith the studio, art can happen anywhere, you just have to put a little effort in to make it work!
Happy Birthday To....Me?
So today marks 10 years since my first blog post (check it out here ). It's been quite a journey and writing about art and culture in Aberdeen has been an interesting trip. I've come to see the blog as an archive of events and art happening but also an diary of my own life. Although I have tried to steer away from sharing personal posts or trying to make the blog about me, there are posts which are incredibly personal and bring me back to some special times. Re reading my run down of the night I went to see M83 in Glasgow with friends actually brought a tear to my eye, one of my favourite trips with Moose who sadly passed away in 2009. But I'm glad to have these reminders and to be able to share some of that journey and to see how far things have come. Filming Brian Ross & Craig Barrowman live painting in Union Terrace Gardens 2008 With 10 years worth of blog posts, 1071 posts at the last count, its feels impossible to quantify what it all means but there have be...








































