The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

THE ART OF SOUND

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In 2015, critically-acclaimed Ohio-based jazz drummer Dr Mark Lomax was searching online for a review of his latest CD when he stumbled across the work of Highland artist Mark Lomax, a lecturer at UHI in Inverness.

Dr Mark Lomax, who is also an accomplish­ed musician and composer, said: “Intrigued, I began reading about, and looking at as many images as I could find.

“Everything I read and saw resonated at a very deep level so I decided to reach out to Mark on the slim chance that we might work together.”

As a result of that chance encounter, a friendship was formed between the Inverness artist and his namesake

America.

Three years on from that initial online search and the results of their conversati­ons and e-mails form the story behind an unusual exhibition on display at the An Talla Solais gallery in Ullapool featuring quilts, sculpture, music and photograph­y.

Artist Mark said: “As our collaborat­ion developed we discovered that we had a lot more in common than a shared name. Although the project is in its third year, neither of us have any intention of ending it in the near future.

“The current exhibition will give us the opportunit­y to take stock of what we have achieved so far and give some indication of jazz drummer in where we might take future.”

The work explores AfroAmeric­an history, the slave trade, memory, culture and identity and includes a number of metallic quilts – stitched and hung by Mark Lomax – which touch on ideas of community and the heritage of sharing skills in both the Highlands and America.

The quilts also fit in with stories the artist heard from Dr Lomax about Afro-American slave history.

“The Undergroun­d Slave Railway proved to be an interestin­g piece of oral history. The story goes that quilts were hung outside houses and had secret signs and symbols stitched into their design that would assist runaway slaves to escape northward to safety,” said Mark.

Victoria Caine, exhibition­s coordinato­r at An Talla Solais, said: “We’re delighted to bring this unusual collaborat­ion to the Highlands. There’s no doubt that Mark and Mark have tackled some challengin­g subjects, but for work which goes into such difficult places historical­ly, politicall­y and emotionall­y, it’s actually a very uplifting exhibition to experience. The quilts are beautiful, the music is enriching – it’s a feast for the eyes and ears.”

Lomax Lomax can be seen at the An Talla Solais Gallery, West Argyle Street, Ullapool, until Sunday, May 20. The exhibition, which the duo hope to take to America in the future, is open daily from 10am to 5pm. things in the

● Contact: www.antallasol­ais.org

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