There is something of a buzz in RSA galleries as we walk in, a press view that seems to have come in the midst of installation, the art still being labelled and hung, trestle tables scattered about the gallery with pens, papers, tools of the trade. Artists and gallery technicians hunker over their work. “Are you on the awards committee?” someone asks cheerfully as I peer at an A4 print-out taped to a wall underneath a collection of intricate folded paper and silver jewellery by Isabel Distassi. Loading article content In another room, three women stand under recent Duncan of Jordanstone graduate Calum Wallis’ spare and beautiful prints of mountain sides and geologies, hanging, as if drying, from one of the art college’s old print-drying racks. “How many labels have we got?” says one. “Five…” says another doubtfully. “And how many prints are there?” “Seven…” A raised eyebrow, and they are off to find the artist. And yet beyond this lively bustle, on the walls and the floors, is some huge variety of work, as always in the annual Open exhibitions for artists who are members of either the Scottish Society of Artists or Visual Arts Scotland, this particular joint…