June, 2008

Flamenco night, Saturday 28 June

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Get in the holiday mood with a night of hot flamenco, tapas buffet and sangria at Cloudhouse … more details to follow.

We’re selling tickets fast so book early!

Tickets £15, includes tapas and a jug of sangria.  Licenced.
Drinks and coffee extra.



Father’s Day, Sunday June 15th

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Father’s day at Cloudhouse.  Treat your Dad to lunch and we’ll treat hime to a free beer from our range of bottled organic and scottish ales.

Live music session follows at 2pm!  Bring an instrument … sing a song!



Preview, Mark Timmins. “Fishing, light and Colour, a photographers vision”

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

All welcome to preview our exciting new solo exhibition “Fishing, light and Colour, a photographers vision” featuring works by photographer and sculptor Mark Timmins.

Mark Timmins has been exploring, through lens based media, the Cornish harbours of Newlyn and St Ives as well as the harbours of Eyemouth and the Scottish west coast including Lochinver.

The exhibition runs from 3 June to 27 July.

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Mark Timmins, “Fishing, light and Colour, a photographers vision”. 3 June - 27 July

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

timmins_rope.jpgFor the last twenty years Mark Timmins has been exploring, through lens based media, the Cornish harbours of Newlyn and St Ives as well as the harbours of Eyemouth and the Scottish west coast including Lochinver.

This research and recording of colour, pattern and abstraction, found in these exciting but neglected vibrant locations, has been reflected back to us, through the medium of the internet and in exhibitions across the UK.

It is now the turn of the “Cloudhouse gallery” in Stow to show a new exhibition of photographs and sculptures exploring Newlyn in Cornwall and Eyemouth in the Scottish Borders Entitled “Fishing, light and Colour, a photographers vision”.

Mark Timmins is the postgraduate director of fashion and textiles at the Heriot-Watt University, School of Textiles and Design in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.

The exhibition runs from 3 June to 27th July. All welcome to private view on Saturday 7 June 6-8pm.



Mark Timmins

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

timmins_rope.jpgFor the last twenty years Mark Timmins has been exploring, through lens based media, the Cornish harbours of Newlyn and St Ives as well as the harbours of Eyemouth and the Scottish west coast including Lochinver.
This research and recording of colour, pattern and abstraction, found in these exciting but neglected vibrant locations, has been reflected back to us, through the medium of the internet and in exhibitions across the UK.
It is now the turn of the “Cloudhouse gallery” in Stow to show a new exhibition of photographs and sculptures exploring Newlyn in Cornwall and Eyemouth in the Scottish Borders Entitled “Fishing, light and Colour, a photographers vision”.

Mark Timmins is the postgraduate director of fashion and textiles at the Heriot-Watt University, School of Textiles and Design in Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.

Exhibition history:

2005
Commission for a current state photographic record, of the Tate Gallery, St Ives from David Shalleth architects.

2005
Solo exhibition of sculpture and photography “The Gallery at SBC” Galashiels

2005
Grant from the Carnegie trust for the Universities of Scotland.
Objectives: photographing the fishing boats in St Ives harbour
And exploring Jonahs craft dolls made by fishermen on long fishing voyages.

2004
Solo exhibition of photography “The Gallery at SBC” Galashiels

2003
Solo exhibition of photography “Plumbline Gallery”
St Ives Cornwall

Recent photography exhibitions

February 2006
Solo exhibition of photography “Kings College Gallery” Cambridge

February 2006
Invited joint exhibition “Lynne Strover Gallery” Cambridge

March 2006
“Disney Bins” Create Centre for Sustainability, Bristol

February to May, 2007
Mixed photography exhibition “We are all photographers now!” Musee de l’Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland

September 2007
“Disney Bins part deux” Create Centre for Sustainability, Bristol

February-March 2008
“Newlyn and Eyemouth; an exploration of colour, pattern and lettering” National fisheries museum, Anstruther, Fife