What’s On Exhibitions

Photography as a Tool of Transformation

Photography as a Tool of Transformation

Monday 1 April - Friday 31 May 2024
All Day
Monika Lilia Dolicher is a local visual artist and a founder of „Lila Dolicher Photography. Peacock Eye Studio”, based in Edinburgh. She works in portrait, sensual and branding photography - especially in the art and well-being industries. In her works she often refers to nature and our connection to it. In addition to art, she is also interested in therapeutic…

Fluxus

Fluxus

Thursday 18 April - Sunday 21 April 2024
All Day
'‘FLUXUS’ is a collaboration between Edinburgh-based artists Lynn Ahrens and Constantine.. The Artist.' FLUXUS’ calls upon the viewer to enter a space where reality is transformed into strange and obscure shapes. The figure is the prominent theme across the artists’ works, often distorted, warped, smudged and coloured into uncomfortable and contorted shapes and forms. The figure is used in a…

Icons of Animals and Other Icons

Icons of Animals and Other Icons

Thursday 18 April - Sunday 28 April 2024
11:00am - 5:00pm
An exhibition of icons, animals and humans in gallery 2. Monday - Saturday: 11am - 5pm Sunday: 12:15 - 4pm Basia's recent work and some of her older icons are presented in this showcase. The main focus of her work is experimentation and discovering novel ways of painting icons. In her exploration of the world and iconography, animals continue to…

Past Online Exhibitions

As a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we introduced the online exhibition platform for our artists. This feature was pivotal in keeping art alive during the various lockdowns and meant that the exhibitions could be viewed by a much larger audience. This was a significant feature for those whose were still trying to express their thoughts and ideas during this time and provided them with a platform to do so.

You can view an archive of our past online exhibitions below:

Where do I belong? Through much meandering, nowhere, really. Now the sea is close by.
"Our home is the garden, and deep within us is the yearning to hear its song again" - John Philip Newell, 'Christ of the Celts'. Land's edges, native tree habitats and ancient hills echo familiar, deserted, liminal spaces of long ago; a frame within which to explore shape and colour.
"Colour must (...) give things greater style by simplifying them" - Vincent van Gogh. My empty spaces reflect a pilgrimage through the crowd into a quieter, different creative space.
Last year, the Drawing Course drew me - literally! - into looking and looking again. It has been a "deep end" experience again this year among a cohort of experienced and gifted Artists.
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