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Hope/Dòchas: Castle Mills Members’ Show 4

Edinburgh Printmakers
Castle Mills, 1 Dundee Street, EH3 9FP
29 November 2024 – 16 March 2025
Exhibition Preview: 28 November, 6:30-8:30pm

Hope/Dòchas invites you to explore the many forms hope takes, as demonstrated by over 96 artists and 105 works. Across both galleries, hope is considered through all printmaking forms, featuring processes including screenprint, lithography, cyanotype, etching, relief, digital, textile, and 3D works incorporating printmaking.

Themes include social cohesion and community, environmental and economic sustainability, and wellbeing. The artists in our community have considered various ideas of hope and what that means on a personal and collective level. Alongside reflection and critical responses, what can we actively achieve and make manifest to generate a better future and inspire hope? The resulting exhibition is a dazzling display of the various possibilities of the printmaking medium, and a celebration of the diversity and creativity of the Edinburgh Printmakers community.

My piece, Borage Pod v1, is a cyanotype on canvas made from a macro photograph taken in my garden. I have been appreciating the small details in my small urban garden, especially as I have been ill. For much of the summer I was unable to go much further than my garden.

The exhibition preview on the 28th is free and open to all, but please book a space via the link above as it is likely to fill up.

Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show

The Cornerstone Centre

St John’s Church, Princes Street

Edinburgh EH2 4BJ

30 November – 1 December 2024

The Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show is a great way to get your hands on exciting, affordable artworks from some of Scotland’s finest artists. You can attend the show or purchase your artworks online. And, it’s all for a great cause!

My piece is, again, a view from the garden- are you sensing a theme? I sat in the garden with my camera and tripod aimed at the wild roses, waiting for the sparrows to come and perch and sing. Seagulls soared overhead.

There Is Something In The Way

Basement Gallery, SUMMERHALL, EH9 1PL, Edinburgh
Summerhall Visual Arts Festival 2023
28 July – 24 September
Preview 27 July from 6pm

Edyta Majewska, Gail McLintock, Lar McGregor, Eleanor Buffam, Simona Ciocarlan and Lubna Kerr.

The artworks in this exhibition range from innovative photography on textiles, to carbonised sculpture and installation. The often-biographical themes of power, poverty, gender violence, role intersections, and endurance of the subject matter give a voice to the struggles articulated in the research underpinning this project. A gallery of art by female creatives and a narrated slideshow give a hint of the scale and range of artistic activity in Scotland.

We have direct experience of the struggles of women creatives, often multi-skilled women who are dealing with intersectional barriers and little support. A whole layer of contemporary art and women’s history is being suppressed’. -Majewska-McLintock

The artists say the surveys of 100 women have been courageous, affirming and important.

The exhibition will have Pecha Kucha style artist talks on:
July 30th, August 14th and September 10th between 3 and 5pm.
A research report event will be launched at Summerhall on August 14th between 12 – 1.30pm.

Funded by Creative Scotland.

Exhibition: LeithLate Festival, 30 June-2 July 2023

My Reflections on the Water of Leith paintings will be exhibited at the Sly Fox Cafe, 16 Henderson Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6BS.

Reflections on a Sunny Summer Day: Customs Wharf (Leith Shore)

Oil on canvas, 31 x 41cm

This painting depicts the houses of Customs Wharf in Leith reflected in the Water of Leith before them.

From the ongoing Leith Shore series. The Shore is the historic dock of the port of Leith in Edinburgh, where the Water of Leith meets the Firth of Forth, and it is easily one of the most beautiful parts of the city. I am lucky enough to live a very short walk away, and I will continue this series to explore the buildings and reflections of the Shore and the Water of Leith.

Reflections on the Water of Leith V: Reflected Fence

30.5 cm x 40.5 cm

Oil on canvas

CounterCulture- Worker’s Art Exhibition in Edinburgh 14-16 September 2018

Telephonophobia

Telephonophobia acrylic and oil on canvas 51 cm x 46 cm

I’m pleased to announce that I will be exhibiting this piece as part of the CounterCulture exhibition this weekend at Whitespace Gallery, 76 East Crosscauseway, Edinburgh EH8 9HQ.

All art on display will be original pieces by workers in Scotland’s cultural organisations tackling the theme of ‘work’, as well as material from the Scottish Trades Union Congress archive.

For more information about the exhibition please see the Facebook event page.