- Studios from Stranraer to Moffat throw open their doors
- Chance to enjoy the beauty of Dumfries and Galloway
Scotland’s leading contemporary art and craft open studios event has unveiled the list of artists and makers selected to take part in 2025.
Among the more than 80 participants are internationally renowned names such as the slipware potters Fitch and McAndrew – who recently had two pieces purchased and placed on immediate public display by the V&A.
Other high-profile people include glassmaker Amanda J Simmons, textile designer Morag Macpherson, landscape painter Angela Lawrence and Daniel Lacey, maker of exquisite bespoke furniture created from storm felled timber.
Spring Fling, which takes place across Dumfries and Galloway (from Moffat to Stranraer) on 24-26 May, attracts thousands of visitors to meet artists and makers of every kind working in one of Scotland’s most beautiful rural regions.
The range is extraordinary, encompassing everything from painting, printmaking, jewellery, photography, furniture, glassmaking and ceramics to handmade chef knives, carved wooden mobiles, decorative metalwork, installation art, tapestry, costume and hats.
Natasha Kinsella, Events and Exhibitions Development Manager for Upland CIC which runs Spring Fling, said:“Revealing the artists and makers taking part in Spring Fling is always such an exciting moment.
“People love finding out if their favourite familiar faces are back, spotting new names on the list, and starting to plan their trips. This year’s line-up is fantastic – there’s something for everyone.
“And, as always, Spring Fling is about more than just the art. It’s a chance to meet amazing people, peek inside inspiring studios, and explore the stunning villages, towns, coasts, hills, and rolling farmlands that make this part of Scotland so special.”
The 2025 event features 13 first-time participants, including Rhiannon Dewar and Murray Young who are the beneficiaries of Upland’s annual Emerge bursary and mentorship scheme which is designed to nurture fresh talent.
Among the frequent Spring Fling participants – who many visitors return to see year after year – are the textile maker Gyllian Thomson, potters Andrew Priestman and Mary Gladstone, visual artists Anne Butler and Hazel Campbell, hatmaker Kay Ribbens, blacksmith Adam Booth and many more.
The full Spring Fling list
Ceramics: Andrew Priestman, Clare Dawdry, Fitch & McAndrew, Heather Armstrong, Joshua Williams, Mary Gladstone, Rebecca Woods, Ruth Elizabeth Jones, Samuel Sparrow, Frances Ross, Julian Francis, Lorna Phillips
Costume design: Alexander Rigg
Glass: Amanda J Simmons, Katy Quinn
Hand-forged knives: Chris Renshaw, Timothy Westley
Hats: Kay Ribbens
Illustration: Ailsa Black, Louisa Birdsall, Sarah Stewart, Suzi Plunkett
Jewellery: Alison Macleod, Jesse Ball, Kaz Robertson, Natalie Vardey, Sheena McMaster, Sonny Cooper
Metalwork: Adam Booth, Nathan Robinson
Mixed Media: Alison Corfield, Linda Mallett, Martha Schofield, Murray Young, Rhiannon D Dewar, Stephanie Lightbown
Painting and Drawing: Angela Lawrence, Anne Butler, Elizabeth Dagg, Elizabeth Gilbey, Gloria Newlan, Hazel Campbell, Heather Davies, Heather M Nisbet, Kate Bentley SWA, Kevan McGinty, Martin Clarkson, Michael Johnson, Scott McFarlane, Amanda Hayler, Catherine Corfield, Maggie Ayres, Mark Welland, Catherine Coulson, Julie Hollis, Sally Jennings, Suzanne Stuart Davies
Photography: Alistair Hamilton, David Quinn, Claire Cameron-Smith, Joshua Miles, Laura Boswell, Sarah Ross-Thompson, Alan Cameron, Pamela Grace
Sculpture: Kerry Samantha Boyes
Textiles: Jo Gallant, Morag Macpherson, Rebecca McLellan, Gail Kelly, Laura Derby, Yvette Phillips, Linda Ann Irving, Gyllian Thomson, Louisa Ruthven
Wood: Jane Alison Fraser, Jay Rubinstein, Daniel Lacey, Ian Cameron-Smith, Rachel Ashcroft, Mike Dixon.
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About Upland
Upland CIC (Community Interest Company) supports artists and makers based in, and with connections to, the region. It delivers, events, training, networking, support and opportunities as part of a year-round programme to benefit the region, its artists, communities and economy. Upland CIC runs the annual Spring Fling contemporary visual art and craft open studios weekend in Dumfries and Galloway. It works closely with other arts bodies in the region to further-strengthen the sector. Upland is based at Gracefield Arts Centre in Dumfries and exists to:
- provide leadership in the visual art and craft sector regionally, collaborating with the cultural sector across Dumfries and Galloway and beyond.
- raise the profile of the visual art and craft sector of our rural area in a national and international context and build meaningful partnerships to support this.
- listen to local visual artists and makers and respond by providing relevant support and act as a collective voice to advocate on their behalf.
- support the engagement of a wide diversity of audiences in visual art and craft and initiate opportunities that promote inclusive, meaningful participation.
- produce and facilitate ambitious creative projects that are innovative and experimental in approach.
Its funders are Creative Scotland, D&G Council, The Holywood Trust, ASWT, Barfill.
For media information contact Matthew Shelley on 07786 704299 or at [email protected] or call Upland on 01387 213 218.