SANDSTONE STEPS PROJECT: From Scotland to New York
Cultural Crossings with Art, Poetry and Music - An exchange project built around a sculptural artist's book by Hugh Bryden, Roncadora Press (Dumfries) and Maddy Rosenberg, CENTRAL BOOKING (New York)
Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway, United Kingdom
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Sandstone Steps is an ambitious collaborative project that explores and celebrates the historical cultural flux that crossed and re-crossed the Atlantic between the coasts of New York and Dumfries and Galloway. It all began with the voyage of sandstone and craftsmen from Scotland in the nineteenth century- and still continues today.
This cultural exchange fosters collaborations between visual artists, musicians and poets from Dumfries and Galloway and New York, producing a prestigious limited edition artist’s book, commissioned music, poetry pamphlets and artists print portfolios - along with exhibitions and performances on both sides of the Atlantic.
Sandstone Steps is a multi-disciplinary cultural event in a box, an artist’s book in three parts: with a musical element, a literary element and a visual art element. The box, in a shape of a staircase with drawers, will contain specially commissioned music, poetry and relief prints in each of its three “steps.” From April-September 2024, it forms the center of a programme of exhibitions, concerts, poetry readings and related events in Dumfries and Galloway, then moves to New York for celebrations in 2025.
Feel free to choose among the various thank you perks offered, OR simply make an outright donation. Help us get the word out by sharing this link with your friends and family!
Your Donations Help Us:
Publish the poetry
Record the music
Facilitate the production of the artist prints
Produce the wooden boxes
Pay for travel and accommodation for participating artists for the exhibitions and performances in Dumfries and Galloway from April through to September 2024!
This project is just the beginning! We plan on establishing cultural links between Dumfries and Galloway and New York, developing them long into the future.
Our Organizers
Maddy and Hugh photographed by Ben Bryden in the New York State Capitol in Albany, New York.
Hugh Bryden is an artist, educator, publisher and founding director of Roncadora Press based in Dumfries, Scotland.
The Three Artistic Components
Visual Art - The Scottish stone carvers left their legacy in not just Albany, the Capitol of New York, but in the carved details on stoops throughout New York City where brownstones were faced with sandstone. Even the original iconic Manhattan skyline was shaped by Scottish architects.
Inspired by the buildings and carved details in sandstone on both sides of the Atlantic, Hugh Bryden and Maddy Rosenberg spearhead the project. During a residency at the Gracefield Art Centre, they will produce the Sandstone Steps, a limited edition series of collaborative artist’s books (with poets and musicians), with original visual content along the theme, including suites of block prints/mixed media prints. Additionally, they have organized artists from both sides of the Atlantic to participate in numerous events in conjunction with the project.
Stone carvings in Annan, Dumfries and Galloway.Stone carvings in Albany, New York.
Poetry - A huge part of the cultural fabric of New York and Dumfries & Galloway, poetry forms major links in the project, with the poems inspiring lyrics and ideas in the music and the words incorporated in the artwork. Wigtown Book Town and its festival nurtures poetry events, and our participation includes an exhibition in the library to coincide with the Book Festival.
Our two prominent poets, Hugh McMillan from Dumfries & Galloway and JoAnne McFarland from New York, collaborate on a poetry collection plus an illustrated poetry performance about the people who travelled with the sandstone and back. They also give voice to the Unknowns of the Million Dollar Staircase in Albany and the stories of immigrants sitting on sandstone stoops throughout New York.
Model of Sandstone Quaries in museum in Dumfries and Galloway.
Music - There are the obvious links of Scottish immigrants taking their traditional music with them to the USA, keeping them alive while merging them with the new music they encountered. But there was also the huge influence of jazz crossing the Atlantic on the ocean liners. The reciprocal journeys of jazz across the Atlantic, the influence of jazz on British musical culture and the impact of dance bands, a British response to jazz, all contributed to the adoption of the music elsewhere.
Ben Bryden bridges both New York and Scotland as he is born and bred in Dumfries, but now based in New York, while continuing to perform in both places. He and Rohin Khemani, his New York musical collaborator, are heavily steeped in jazz, though not limited by it. Working with the project poets, they will produce a record, two CDs, and various digital forms as a component of the artist’s book, as well as perform concerts of the new work.
Dumfries - April-September Maddy Rosenberg in residence in Dumfries with talks and events, including mentoring at The Stove (Dumfries) and events in Annan History Town
Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries – May 18-June 22 At the Foot of the Sandstone Steps - CENTRAL BOOKING artist’s book exhibition of New York artists with selected Scottish book artists.
Dumfries and Galloway Arts Festival – May Launch of music component
Annan History Town Festival - August Exhibition and related events
Mitchell Galleries, Kirkcudbright – August - September Exhibition around entire Sandstone Steps artist’s book– Prints, books, music and installations with events
Wigtown Library - book art exhibition Wigtown Book Festival - book launch
To show our gratitude, we will include your name as a Sandstone Steps project supporter on our website and publicity (Minimum Donation of £20)
The Music - CD and Download
Donate $64.00 or more
Amount over $38.00 is tax-deductible.
As a thank you for your donation, we will send you a physical CD and a digital download of the original music produced by our collaborating musicians Ben Bryden and Rohin Khemani for the Sandstone Stepsproject(Minimum Donation of £50)
Poetry Pamphlets
Donate $76.00 or more
Amount is fully tax-deductible.
As a thank you for your donation, we will send you a signed edition of our Sandstone Stepspoetry pamphlets, featuring original poems by Hugh McMillan and JoAnne McFarland (Minimum Donation of £60)
"Friends of Sandstone Steps" Exclusive Rewards Package
Donate $95.00 or more
Amount over $51.00 is tax-deductible.
With your donation you become a friend of the Sandstone Steps project and will receive updates, free tickets to events and exhibition private views (Minimum Donation of £75)
The Poetry- in Two Artist’s Books
Donate $317.00 or more
Amount over $254.00 is tax-deductible.
As a thank you for your donation, you will receive 1 of 2 limited edition accordion-fold artist’s books by Hugh Bryden and Maddy Rosenberg, with poetry by Hugh McMillan and JoAnne McFarland for the Sandstone Steps project. (Minimum Donation of £250)
The Prints
Donate $507.00 or more
Amount over $405.00 is tax-deductible.
As a thank you for your donation, you will receive an individual linocut print from the full portfolio, created by Hugh Bryden and Maddy Rosenberg for the Sandstone Steps project (Minimum Donation of £400)
Exclusive Reward - The Sandstone Steps Complete Box
Donate $2,532.00 or more
Amount over $2,500.00 is tax-deductible.
In gratitude for your generous donation, you will receive The Sandstone Steps Boxcontaining the Original Musical CD (by Ben Bryden and Rohin Khemani), Artist's Poetry Books (by Hugh McMillan and JoAnne McFarland) and Artist's Prints (Hugh Bryden and Maddy Rosenberg), housed in a special “staircase” handmade wooden box with 3 drawers, for its pre-publication price (Minimum Donation of £2000)Sandstone Steps Flyer FIN3.png3.01 MB