
Emma Herman-Smith's sculpture, Game Over, has been lent to St Columba's Primary School, Cupar as part of an extended stay with us. This sculptural work, which also spent the summer holidays at St Andrews Botanic Garden whilst school was out, is the concrete cast of the interior of a WBC beehive, which references Rachael Whiteread's House to denote absence through change, and the loss, forever, of a domestic space once occupied. Read more about this in the 2009 Visual Arts programme.


NEWS & OPPORTUNITIES
• Upcoming events
Two fantastic gigs taking place in October, plus 48 HR THEATRE, a special two-day
event at Cupar's historic YMCA building.
Friday 15th October 2010
The
Sellars Brothers Quintet
Watts of Cupar, £8 (£6 conc.), doors open 8pm
Sunday 17th October 2010
Savourna Stevenson
St James the Great Church, £6 ( £5 conc.) doors open 7.30 pm
Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th October 2010
48 HR THEATRE
Cupar YMCA, weekend-long event of film screenings,
workshops and events for both adults and children.
• Emma Herman-Smith's sculpture on loan to Cupar Arts

• Open Call for the 2011 Cupar Arts Festival
Proposals are now invited for the 2011 Cupar Arts Festival, which will take place
next year from 8 -18 October. For further information visit the Cupar Arts Festival
section of this site.
• Wanted: Volunteer Co-ordinator