This winter we are again hosting artists from across the UK and overseas for residencies of 1 – 3 weeks. During the winter we charge a reduced rate for independently-funded residencies, allowing more artists to benefit from the facilities Cove Park provides. This year’s participating artists are: Al White, Visual Artist Allyson Keehan, Visual Artist & […]
This new programme has been introduced for 2018. Cove Park is committed to supporting film and artists’ moving image in all of its forms and sees the partnership with LUX Scotland and the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival as a significant development. Andrew Black is an artist, organiser and cook from the North of […]
This new programme has been introduced for 2018. Cove Park is committed to supporting film and artists’ moving image in all of its forms and sees the partnership with LUX Scotland and the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival as a significant development. Stina Wirfelt lives and works in Glasgow. She will use her time […]
This new programme has been introduced for 2018. Cove Park is committed to supporting film and artists’ moving image in all of its forms and sees the partnership with LUX Scotland and the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival as a significant development. Whilst at Cove Park Kimberley O’Neill will work on a new moving […]
This new programme was launched in 2018. Cove Park is committed to supporting film and artists’ moving image in all of its forms and sees the partnership with LUX Scotland and the Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival as a significant development. Jamie Crewe is an artist, a singer and a vicious changeling who lives in Glasgow. They […]
Cassice Last is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of St Andrews. She received her Masters in Film Studies from the University of St Andrews. As a tutor, she has taught Key Concepts in Film Studies and currently teaches Film Culture, Theory and Entertainment at the University of St. Andrews. Her current research interrogates the […]
Film directing was a simple choice for Lou McLoughlan as the only way of joining speech to images without sacrificing either. After ten years of practising and learning her craft she found her film-voice under world-renowned tutor, Emma Davie, at Edinburgh College of Art. Other inspiration came from documentary maker Perjo Honkasalo who once said, […]
Robin Haig is a writer/director from the Scottish Highlands. Her stories, both fiction and documentary, focus on human connectedness and examine our relationship with self, each other and the land. Her recent film Hula, starring Blyth Duff, won a BAFTA Scotland New Talent Award for Drama, has been nominated for a Celtic Media Award and […]