Ian Moir – artist

Ian Moir – artist

Ian Moir is a professional artist based in Dunfermline, Fife. He studied Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art and has since exhibited in Edinburgh, London, Germany and the USA. In 2011 he won the ‘City Of Glasgow Prize’ at the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. This prize was awarded to the best artist under the age of 40. Ian has edited a literary anthology and is

Kevin McCollum – photographer

Kevin McCollum: environment, architecture, interiors photographer. Kevin is a freelance photographer who studied in Edinburgh and whose work features in national publications, advertising campaigns and annual reports for a range of clients. kevinmccollumphotography.com info@kevinmccollumphotography.com 07886 885081

About Fife’s Creatives

This section of Avocado Sweet is dedicated to gathering together a list of all the creative and innovative talents in Fife. We hope it will become a contacts directory, a network and a source of creative inspiration and confidence for all involved. We will be building up the list over time so watch this space and do let us know of anyone you think we should include.  

Acoustic Thursdays at The Bruery Dunfermline

Another night of quality live music at The Bruery in Dunfermline last night. A gig crowd saw great sets from singer-songwriter Sophie Caldwell – performing at only her secong gig – and from debut act Into The Limelight. A highlight was the set from Lucy and the Lyrics (above) – fantastic songs and brilliant musical ideas and harmonies which had the audience enthralled.

Floating Bob and the Forgotten Mansion: the story of Valleyfield Woods

If you go down to Valleyfield Woods in Fife you’ll find a charming woodland with twisting walks, a tumbling burn and, in spring, carpets of snowdrops and bluebells. Look closer however and you’ll find that you are walking in the ghostly footprint of a very different environment – once so vividly present and now almost entirely vanished. A fine classical mansion stood here, grand enough to cast Downton in the

It’s Friday – let’s go Bahamas

Something lovely for a Friday morning. Canadian Alfie Jurvanen, otherwise known as Bahamas, does his gentle thing with this great track  Lost in the Light from 2012. You might also want to check out this version which features the mighty kd lang on backing vocals.

The perfect Italian loaf – baked in Crossgates, Fife

Jock Sharp has slept for just four hours in the last two days. We caught up with  the joiner turned baker on Sunday at the Walled Garden near Kincardine and heard how the wonderful real breads he and his wife Fiona make at their bakery in Crossgates have found such an enthusiastic audience among the bread connoisseurs of Fife that the pair have to work flat out to keep up

Catfish and the Bottlemen at PJ Molloys, Dunfermline

Now and again towns the size of Dunfermline are lucky – or smart – enough to catch great bands on the ascendant: Catfish and the Bottlemen played PJ Molloys last night and they were brilliant. A sturdy set of hook heavy songs delivered with plenty of attack and the funny, slight, charismatic Van McCann all you could want in a frontman. Go see before they turn into the Arctic Monkeys. (photo

Carol Kaye – Queen of bass, not ‘just somebody’s girlfriend’

That intro to Wichita Lineman that makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up, Good Vibrations and the seminal Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys, Sam Cooke’s Wonderful World – all of them graced by the impeccable bass playing of the most recorded bassist of all time – who just happened to be a woman. Why is Carol Kaye not better known? From the 1950s and into the

Guide to the 2014 Food Festivals in Scotland

by The Grumbling Tummy Grab your diary and save the date because here are the 2014 dates for all these fantastic foodie events going on this summer and beyond. Again this year I apologies to my friends south of the border – there is just too much going on down there to list.  I hope that you might be tempted to pack your weekend bag and take a trip to try out the