A particularly enjoyable diversion on a trip through Shetland’s north isles is the Shetland Gallery, which lies just off the main road at Sellafirth, in the north of Yell. Shona Skinner, who founded the gallery with her husband Alan, told me how it came about.
Although regular visitors to Shetland, the couple were living in central London. However, Shona had inherited her great-grandparents’ croft house, which was “very much our holiday home” and they’d decided to add an extension. As she explained
“The draw to the islands became stronger and stronger. Eventually, we decided to give up our lives in London and live full-time in Shetland. The gallery certainly wasn’t part of the original plan.” However, Shona is an artist and had had an exhibition at the Old Haa in Burravoe, in south Yell. It was so successful that she immediately began to enquire about possible venues for another one.
“The museum was interested, but I’d have had to wait four years; it was very frustrating not having anywhere to show work. So, one night, Alan and I were having dinner; a couple of glasses of wine and we just looked at each other and said ‘why don’t we open a gallery?’; which sounds pretty mad, but I had met a lot of the other artists up here by then and they were saying the same thing: lack of wall space. We knew this building was sitting empty and we got the keys the next day. We walked in and we just thought, ‘this is perfect’ and that’s how it was born.”
2015 is their fourth season. The gallery is open from Easter until the end of September, except on Mondays, and at other times by appointment. Shona says:
“It’s amazing how many visitors we get through the door. It’s the middle of July and we’ve had over 700 already. The majority of our visitors are tourists. They’ve fallen in love with Shetland and they want to take a representation of Shetland away with them; but they’re travelling, so we end up posting work literally all over the world.”