This is our complete list of Angus Creatives and partners. If they have a number then you can visit their Open Studios/Exhibitions on dates listed. Whilst the festival will run until the end of May, we also have The Pop Up Shop @ House of Dun which is a new collaboration with National Trust for Scotland and takes place every weekend from June till end of December. We will have a special section on the website near the time.
I create hand carved woodenware and traditional brushes using local storm fallen wood and natural fibres. Each piece is made with traditional hand tools and time honoured techniques, designed to be both functional and beautiful. I sell my work through my online shop, selected retailers, and at craft and makers events across Scotland.
I work to commission and design pieces on customers ideas in leaded, fused and foiled glass. I also produce quantities of work to stick in the shop area in my studio. I produce work for other retail shops in the Angus area and have recently had some small workshops in studio. The shop/studio is open on 1st/2nd/3rd May from 10 - 5pm each day.
See a wide range of glass creations from The Glass Menagerie
Buy a wide range of glass from The Glass Menagerie
May 1st-4th
See and Buy Glass creations at The Glass Menagerie (Venue 10), Kirriemuir Art Market (Venue 4) 11am-4pm
May 29th-31st
See and Buy Glass creations at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Driftwood Creations by Tracy
East Mains of Dunnichen Cottage
Dunnichen
Forfar
DD8 2NY
I design and run workshops where participants can explore ceramic techniques. These may include hand-building, wheel throwing, glazing, and firing. I provide guidance and inspiration while fostering an inclusive environment for creativity. Each session might cover different projects, enabling participants to develop their skills and express their artistic vision.
Travelling to the venue
What's on
See Tracy's work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1)
Buy Tracy's work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1)
May 2nd-3rd
See and buy Tracy's work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1) 10.30am-4pm
Katie Sawers
3 Dighty Crecent, Victoria Grange, Monifieth DD54UJ
My work is inspired by colour combinations that I find in all sorts of places, sometimes gentle harmonies or more lively contrasts. When I paint compositions featuring organic elements, I often arrange them alongside more geometric shapes to create visual contrast. I like to paint mementos that may be of personal significance, to imply an evocative narrative or complete a colour array. Studio is open on Sunday 3rd May from 11 till 4pm. Visitors are accepted on request. You can also see my work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2).
Beyond the Horizon – Victoria Wylie
25 April – 22 June 2026
Preview: Saturday 25 April, 2 – 4pm
Meet the Artist: Saturday 2 May, 2 – 4pm
This exhibition explores the wild beauty of Scotland's land and seascapes through atmospheric paintings celebrating nature's vastness and constant change. From Angus to Shetland, the work reflects a fascination with the shifting relationship between land and sea, where sky, water, and earth meet. Immersion in place shapes each painting, grounded in direct experience, connection, and respect for the natural world.
House of Dun is playing host to this special 3 day event featuring 15 Angus Creatives members. Find our artist in the various rooms of the Courtyard where you’ll be able to chat about their work, find out about their inspiration and perhaps make a few purchases of original, local art!
The House of Dun is a 4 star visitor attraction and has free admission to the grounds and courtyard. Look out for the House of Dun pop-up shop that is managed by Angus Creatives members most weekends from June to December. Check out our website to see who is taking part and when.
See work from over 15 artists/makers from across Angus
Buy work from over 15 artists/makers from across Angus
29th - 31st May
10.30am - 4pm Friday,Saturday and Sunday, free access
Lesley Balfour
I’m an artist and printmaker working in linocut, my prints are inspired by nature and the Angus landscape.
Crafted by hand, inspired by nature, my designs are drawn and hand carved into a linoleum block and then printed onto beautiful Japanese paper. Birds are often the inspiration for my work.
Travelling to the venue
What's on
See a wide range of prints from Lesley Balfour
Buy a wide range of prints from Lesley Balfour
May 2nd
see and buy Lesley's latest work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) 10am-4pm
May 29th-31st
See and buy Lesley's latest work at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Pam Robertson
6A Guthrie Street, Letham, Forfar DD8 2PS
I paint my own lino cut prints of animals after creating a mixed media background from inks and watercolours. I also use this technique on old maps and take commissions.
My detailed work of watercolour mice uses a dry brush technique with a miniature brush.
See and buy Pam's work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1) 10.30am-4pm
Catharina Dessain
Lawton House, Arbroath DD11 4RU
I make hand-built pots through coiling or using moulds. These I have made myself from found natural objects or shapes I like. I have had three joint exhibitions with other artists.
See Sarah's work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
Buy Sarah's work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
May 2nd
See and buy Sarah's work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) 10am-4pm
Al Buntin
7 Provosts Walk, Monifieth, Angus, DD5 4SJ
Al has worked commercially in art for over 50 years in Greeting Cards and Children's Books. He work in acrylics and watercolour, and since joining the Men's Shed he also produces recycled wooden pieces.
See Al's work at the House of Dun Art Market Event Buy Al's work at the House of Dun Art Market Event
May 29th-31st
See and buy Al's latest work at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Al's studio also open by Appointment outwith festival dates
Monifieth Art Market
Monifieth Parish Church, 41 High St, Monifieth, Dundee DD5 4AA
This dynamic art market based in Monifieth will feature printmakers, jewellers, ceramicists, writers, textile artists, and photographers showcasing original, handcrafted work. Visitors
can discover fine art prints, contemporary Jewellery, functional and sculptural ceramics, compelling books, richly designed textiles, and striking photography while connecting
directly with artists and supporting diverse creative practices across multiple disciplines. Artists include: Fran Marquis (Ceramics), Lesley Balfour (Printmaker/Artist), Jeni Reid (Artist),
Clive Weake (Monifieth Ceramics), Sandra Ireland (Author and creative writing facilitator), Craig Nugent (Artist),Claire Walmsley FRSA ARCM (Multi media artist), Sarah Keay (Jeweller)
Katie Sawers (Painter) and Rosie McGregor(Potter)
See work from ten artists/makers from the Monifieth/Arbroath area.
Buy work from ten artists/makers from the Monifieth/Arbroath area.
2nd May
10am - 4pm Saturday
Brechin and Montrose Art Market
Courtyard @House of Dun, Montrose DD10 9LQ
the House of Dun is one of Angus's most popular visitor attractions and is hosting the Brechin and Montrose Art market featuring work from local artists: Sasha Mannin (ceramics), Amy Mason (Kiln formed glass),
Sarah Lloyd Rees (ceramics) and Michelle Hewitt (Wildlife Artist)
Murton Farm & Nature Reserve plays host to six of our Forfar members for this year’s Festival of Makers. We are excited to come together under one roof where you’ll find us in The Cabin (next to the tearoom). Meet and chat with us, view a wide range of high quality art and perhaps make a few purchases! Murton is a family friendly venue and is free with lots to do. featured artists include: Tracy Jackson (Ceramics), Carol Sinclair (Ceramics), Jennifer Mackie (Fine Art Painting), Pam Robertson (Mixed Media Artist), Astrid Weigel (Textile/Printmaking), Sheila Roussel (Jewellery) and Karen Rae (Drawings).
See work from seven artists/makers from Forfar area
Buy work from seven artists/makers from Forfar area.
2nd and 3rd May
10.30am - 4pm Saturday and Sunday
Kirriemuir Art Market
The Glass Menagerie, 14 Glengate DD8 4HD and Hamilton Kerr Photographic Studio, 2 High Street DD8 4EY
The Glass Menagerie and Hamilton Kerr Photographic studio are on opposite sides of the road but about 15 metres away! Kirriemuir will also be hosting their Annual Bonfest Festival, so expect crowds and atmosphere in abundance! Featured artists include: Beth Grierson (Glass Artist), Maureen Crosbie (Stained Glass), Andy Finlay (Leather Worker) and Rachel Toth (Ceramics)
See work and demonstrations from four artists/makers based in or around Kirriemuir.
Buy work from four artists/makers based in or around Kirriemuir.
1st to 4th May
11am -4pm See work and buy work from the four artists/makers
Amy Mason Jewellery and Glass
Newtonmill Farmhouse, Stracathro, by Brechin DD9 7PZ
Amy is a fused glass artist based in Angus. Her inspiration comes from the glens the coastline and the natural beauty of the area. She is also influenced by my many years travelling in Asia, East Africa and South America. She often combines Jewellery making skills with glasswork to produce whimsical pieces such as robots. As well as making she also runs workshops so that others can discover the joy of glass. See Amy's work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market (Venue 3) and also at the House of Dun Event (Venue 5).
Text and Language. Scottish History. Locality and place. These three areas have been central to my practice since 2000. Communal meaning, national identity. Is Scotland a figment of Sir Walter Scott's imagination? My search for Scotland goes on.
See a range of books from Knotbrook Taylor at the House of Dun Art Market Event
Make Contact Knotbrook Taylor for workshops
Buy a range of books from Knotbrook Taylor a the House of Dun Art Market Event
May 29th - 31stth
See and Buy Knotbrook Taylor's work at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Jennifer Mackie
11 Taylor Street, Forfar DD8 3JQ
Jennifer is an observational oil painter who strives to capture the atmosphere of a place. Fascinated with holding onto the ever-changing fleeting light and movement of her subject matter. You can see Jenny’s work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1).
See a wide range of work by Jenny at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1)
Buya wide range of work by Jenny at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1)
May 2nd-3rd
See and Buy Jenny's work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1) 10.30am-4pm
Fran Marquis
4 Springfield Terrace, Arbroath DD11 1EL
My ceramic work is mainly inspired by the sea and local cliffs and sea stacks. I make functional pieces; bowls, mugs, vases and jugs on my potters wheel. But also create hand built sculptural pieces which relate to sea creatures. I have made commissions for coffee shops and individuals.
Wheelchair access from the back through the green back gate, not from the front where there are 7-8 steps up from the pavement.
What's on
See a wide range of work from Fran Marquis at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
Make Contact Fran direct for workshop details.
Buy a wide range of work from Fran Marquis at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
May 2nd
see Fran's latest work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) 10am-4pm
Sandra Ireland
Long Row, Westhaven, Carnoustie DD7 6BE
Sandra Ireland is secretary of Angus Writers’ Circle and works with various organisations to provide writing for wellbeing in the community. She is the author of five novels and is currently working on a non-fiction commission about the legend of Lady Godiva. She has also enjoyed success with poetry, winning the Glasgow Women’s Library Bold Types Competition in 2022, and the SAW Dorothy Dunbar trophy in 2016 and 2017. Her poems have featured in various anthologies, including a World Wildlife Fund publication to commemorate Glasgow’s staging of COP 26.
See See books for sale during the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
Buy from a selection of latest Books at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
or contact the artist direct.
May 2nd
See and buy Sandra's books at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) 10am-4pm
Maralyn Reed-Wood Porcelain
Park Cottage, Careston, Brechin, Angus, DD9 6RU
Maralyn’s work is hand built and modelled and figurative in content. She is inspired by people (working on drag Queens at present) places (working on a large pot with a carved landscape panel) history (recent work on "a short history of Scotland " depicting aspects of weird fashion) nature (leaping hares, puffins, Dodos) and lots of fish baskets using a technique that reinforces the structure. If you’d like to visit her workshop please phone 07966 135069 between 2-5pm.
See a wide range of work from Maralyn Reed-Wood at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue5)
Make Contact Maralyn direct for workshop details.
Buy a wide range of work from Maralyn Reed-Wood at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue5)
May 29th - 31st
See and buy Maralyn's latest work at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue5) 10.30am-4pm
1st - 31st May
see Maralyn's latest work by appointment at her studio.
Kirsten Ritchie Walker D.A.
Whitby House, 24 Redfield Road, Montrose DD10 8TW
I am fully trained and qualified in all aspects of drawing and painting, and have 45 years' experience of painting and teaching art.
My main source of work over the years has been through private commissions.
I regularly teach Drawing and Painting classes and run workshops at Clay Half Studio, Montrose, as well as private tuition for individual students.
Jo Gifford works in porcelain, paperclay and pit fired stoneware making small sculptural objects. She throws each vessel then layers repetitive processes creating works where the act of making is integral, encouraging the viewer to look more closely and question what they are looking at.
Kinnordy House Studio is North West of Kirriemuir. The entrance (signed Kinnordy Estate) is off the Cortachy Road (B955) at the Pearsie turning, Kinnordy Road opposite. The studio is 1 mile up the drive at the back of Kinnordy House through the courtyard.
By bus
S20 Kirriemuir High Street - Northmuir
15 min walk to venue from Cortachy Road, alight near Kinnordy Road
See Contact the artist direct Buy Contact the artist direct
May 22nd-25th
See and Buy ceramics by Jo at Kinnordy House Studio 10am-5pm
Gallus Glass
Folda, 102 roods, Kirriemuir dd8 4hq
I specialise in original, affordable free hanging leaded glass panels in contemporary and traditionally based designs. But also work on commissions, large and small, for individual clients. I also undertake repair and restoration work.
I am influenced by the dominating Angus landscapes and by the tradition of historical stained glass work, translating them into my own contemporary style.
The glass has a huge range of possibilities of colour, intensity and texture and this can often dictate the design. Stained glass is experiencing a revival in interest as people realise the value of traditional crafts. Glass panels, however small, are always a point of focus in the home or public environment and respond well to changes in light as the day and seasons progress.
I am lucky enough to be able to work at home and have had a spectacular bespoke studio built for me in my garden. So viewing my work is very accessible.
Turn left into drive after McGregor's land going North on Roods
What's on
See a wide range of glass creations from Maureen Crosbie.
Make Contact Maureen Crosbie direct for workshops.
Buy a wide range of glass from Maureen Crosbie.
May 1st-4th
See and Buy Glass creations at the Hamilton Kerr Studio, Kirriemuir Art Market (Venue 4) 11am-4pm
May 29th-31st
See and Buy Glass creations at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
May 22nd-25th
See and Buy Glass creations at Kinnordy House Studio 10am-5pm
Jeni Reid
DD11
Visual artist working with digital photography, cyanotype, words, hand sewing, knitting and spinning. Interested in stories, archives, material culture and seagulls.
Travelling to the venue
What's on
See a range of Jeni's work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) and the House of Dun Art Market event (Venue 5)
Buy a range of Jeni's prints at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) and the House of Dun Art Market event (Venue 5)
May 2nd
See and Buy at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2) 10am-4pm
May 29th-31st
See and Buy at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Sarah Rees Lloyd Ceramics
17 Dalhousie Street
Brechin, Angus DD9 7BB
Sarah Rees Lloyd has created a collection of wheel thrown stoneware tableware, blending aesthetics and the importance of functionality.
Her work distils organic forms found predominantly in the foothills of the Cairngorms, where her pottery studio is based.
Sarah also draws from her South Asian heritage, which has specifically influenced her development of rich vibrant glaze hues.
See See Sarah's work at the House of Dun (Venue 3 and 5)
Buy Sarah's whole collection will be available for purchase at the House of Dun (Venue 3 and 5)
Sarah's studio is also open by Appointment out with following Art Market dates:
May 1st-2ndnd
See and Buy Sarah's work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market, House of Dun (Venue 3) 10.30am-4.30pm
May 3rdrd
See and Buy Sarah's work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market, House of Dun (Venue 3) 10.30am-4pm
May 29th-31stst
See and Buy Sarah's work at the House of Dun Art Market (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Irene Hughes Pottery
22b High Street, Montrose, DD10 8JL
My work mainly involves the production of handmade tableware from stoneware clay. The decoration of my pottery with slips and glazes reflects the influence of the seascapes and landscapes that surround me in the coastal town of Montrose. My work is mainly electric fired but I also wood fire regularly. I am open to commissions but am selective due to time available with commitments at my teaching studio, the Clay Half.
See Pottery from Irene Hughes at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5)
Make Irene hosts a range of workshops at Clay Half at 55 Murray Street throughout the year
Buy a range of pottery from Irene Hughes at the House of dun Art Market Event (Venue 5).
May 29th-31stst
See and Buy Irene's work at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4pm
Sheila Roussel Jewellery Design
DD2 5PT
Working in sterling silver and also anodised aluminium, Sheila designs and makes her jewellery collections taking inspiration from the world around her, the decorative, delicate and colourful structures of natural forms. Sheila works from her home studio in Birkhill, Angus and sells her work at fairs and events in Angus, Perthshire and Fife. Commissions are welcome. Sheila also runs a range of Introduction to Jewellery Workshops for 1:1 and small groups from her home studio and also in the community.
See latest Jewellery from Sheila can be seen at the Forfar Art Market
Buy latest selection of Jewellery from Sheila at the Forfar Art Market
May 2nd - 3rd
See and Buy Jewellery creations at the the Forfar Art Market 10.30am-4pm
May 22nd-25th
See and Buy Jewellery from Sheila at Kinnordy House Studio 10am-5pm
Clive Weake, Monifieth Ceramics
12 Albert Street, Monifieth, Angus, DD5 4JS
I work from my small workshop attached to our house in Monifieth. While concentrating on producing my own work I also give lessons , primarily throwing but also helping people develop their own ideas.
See Clive's work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
Buy Clive's work at the Monifieth Art Market (Venue 2)
May 2nd
See and Buy Ceramics from Clive at the Monifieth Art Market (venue 2) 10am-4pm
Michelle Hewitt
Three Chimneys, Bridge of Dun, Montrose, DD10 9LH
Predominantly a detailed wildlife artist working in pastels from my home studio. I run workshops and give demos. Selling work through galleries, online and direct at events. Commissions always welcome.
See latest work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market, House of Dun (Venue 3) and Event (Venue 5).
Buy latest work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market, House of Dun (Venue 3) and Event (Venue 5).
May 1st-2nd
see and buy Michelle's latest work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market, House of Dun (Venue 3) 10.30am-4.30pm
May 3rd
see and buy Michelle's latest work at the Brechin and Montrose Art Market, House of Dun (Venue 3) 10.30am-4.00pm
May 29th-31st
see and buy Michelle's latest work at the House of Dun Art Market Event (Venue 5) 10.30am-4.00pm
Victoria Wylie
23 Arbroath Road, Forfar DD82JJ
Victoria makes contemporary landscape paintings from her home studio.
Exploring the wilderness of Scotland’s land and seascapes, she creates atmospheric paintings that celebrate nature’s vastness – the ever-changing drama of shifting elements and the dynamic interplay of light where sky, sea, and land meet. She exhibits throughout the UK, with artworks in corporate and private collections worldwide. Her work can be seen at ANGUSalive’s Meffan Museum and Art Gallery (Venue 8).
My studio is on the corner of Arbroath Road and Yeaman Street. The entrance is via the back driveway on Yeaman Street
What's on
See latest paintings from Victoria at ANGUSalive's Meffan Museum and Art Gallery (Venue 8).
Buy latest paintings from Victoria at ANGUSalive's Meffan Museum and Art Gallery (Venue 8).
April 26th - 22nd June
See and Buy latest paintings from Victoria at the ANGUSalive's Meffan Museum and Art Gallery (Venue 8).
Georgie Sampson Pottery
Mains of Balgavies, Forfar DD8 2TH
I work in earthenware clay throwing and hand building ceramics which are decorated with underslip colours and clear glazes.My ceramics are mainly decorative. I work to commission via my website and have run one workshop but would like to do more workshops in clay with groups like school children and young adults.
Astrid Weigel is a textile designer and printmaker producing a collection of decorative accessories and wall art from her Angus studio. Drawing inspiration primarily from nature, she blends these themes with geometric shapes and diverse textures to create stylised, colourful imagery. Astrid will be taking part in the Forfar Art Market 2nd and 3rd May plus her studio at Puddledub Cottage will be open to visitors on Monday 4th May 11am - 4pm.
See a wide range of work for sale during Forfar Art Market (Venue 1) and her open studio on 4th May.
Buy from a selection of latest works at the Forfar Art market (Venue 1) and at her open studio on 4th May
May 2nd to 31st May
Open by Appointment outwith following Art Markets
May Sat 2nd and Sun 3rd
10.30am - 4.00pm See and Buy Astrid's work at the Forfar Art Market (Venue 1).
May Mon 4th
10.30am - 4.00pm See and Buy Astrid's work at her open studio event.
Adam Geary
Puddledub Cottage, Guthrie, Forfar DD82SN
I’m a photographer living in Angus, on the North East Coast of Scotland, UK. My primary creative focus is publishing books and have done this for many years. Publishing allows me to reach a diverse, international audience with high quality, accessible and affordable books /prints that are easy to buy and collect. My books and photographs are exhibited widely and appear in many collections worldwide. I like being outside, searching for images and exploring new places; looking for poetry in the everyday and being excited by the visual world. I take inspiration and influence from many places across the arts and my work is a reflection of this. It really is all about the photographs and the books, however! Pop in and see my books at my Puddledub Studio on Monday 4th May from 11 till 4pm.
See Limited edition Photographs and books by Adam Geary
Buy 20% off limited edition Photographs and books by Adam Geary
4th May
11am - 4pm. Open by Appointment outwith this date
128 Telephone Box Gallery
Corner of Bank Street and Marywell Brae, Kirriemuir, DD8 4BQ
A micro contemporary art gallery in the heart of the vibrant 'Wee Red Toon' Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland. The theme of this tiny gallery is 'Connection'. Deirdre Bennett is practising interdisciplinary artist and social art practitioner and also a lecturer of contemporary art for UHI Perth. As part of her current practice she also curates the 128 Telephone Box Gallery in her home town, Kirriemuir - "People and planet are nearly always at the core of my practice."
See|See latest exhibition at the 128 Telephone Box Gallery micro contemporary art gallery in Kirriemuir
This not-for-profit space offers exhibition opportunities to established international, national and local artists, recent graduates, local community groups and local children. The theme of the box is 'Connection'.
May 1st-31st
128 Telephone Box Gallery open everyday 24/7
Carol Sinclair Ceramics
Wheatlands, 26 Hillside Road, Forfar, DD8 2AY
I create one-off porcelain works and limited edition collections inspired by people and places, and in response to specific themes or topics. I create work that is carefully crafted while also having layers of meaning to draw attention to things that I care about, especially the environment and the beautiful Angus landscape that inspires me.