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

Arts centre to launch new radio station

- KIERAN BEATTIE

The Scottish Sculpture Workshop in Aberdeensh­ire is launching a community radio station for both locals and listeners from across the globe.

The artist’s institutio­n in Lumsden, which celebrated its 40th anniversar­y in 2019, attracts creatives from around the world to the rural village where they can carry out their work.

Its new temporary Lumsden Live radio station will be available for locals to tune in on 87.9FM in and around the village, or the website lumsden.live from anywhere on Earth.

Broadcasti­ng from 8am to 10pm daily, it will run from May 18 until May 22, and will bring together “programmes and contributo­rs from next door to across the globe, exploring why and how people are joining together to take action in their communitie­s”.

The shows will include discussion­s between artists and activists, community takeover shows and live discussion­s and debates with local groups.

The Lumsden community has been invited to join for socially distanced listening and refreshmen­ts outside the Scottish Sculpture Workshop on May 22.

Angela Main, an artist and local resident, is part of the Lumsden Live programmin­g team.

She hopes the radio station will provide a

“more gentle” alternativ­e to internet discussion­s.

She said: “The community radio struck a chord with me in its potential to be far-reaching whilst retaining a level of intimacy within the local community.

“Sound and radio has become increasing­ly important to me over the last year, feeling a sense

of overload online space.

“Here, I was excited by the opportunit­y to create a more gentle way of sharing, exchanging and vocalising, as well as providing a sense of ownership over the words and sounds that were being spoken.”

Lumsden Live will be part of the Europe-wide “Be Part” arts programme, within the

and will link the Scottish Sculpture Workshop with other arts organisati­ons on the continent.

Sam Trotman, director of the Scottish Sculpture Workshop, said: “The pandemic has highlighte­d a lack of support for small rural communitie­s and as such people have and continue to come together and support each other.”

 ??  ?? WORKSHOP: Sculptors melting bronze at the Lumsden hub. Picture by Jason Hedges.
WORKSHOP: Sculptors melting bronze at the Lumsden hub. Picture by Jason Hedges.

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