Solo show
Roddy MacNeill
10-15 Oct 2024
Roddy MacNeill - Polémica
“Polémica is a continuation of the artists interest in process and surface, Using layers of various media and approaches, each piece is pushed and pulled in every possible direction before a pleasing balance is achieved”
GALLERY
Group show
Earth Made Collective
13- 15 Sept 2024
Earth Made Collective : Geology inspired creative designer showcase
A collaborative exhibition which celebrates the work of three geologically inspired creatives working within Scotland. A free event and pop-up shop featuring work from textile designer April Hay @agateandayre, jeweller Stefanie Cheong @stefaniecheong and artist Vojta Hybl @rocksonpaper who all draw inspiration from geology around Scotland and are delighted to be exhibiting together for the first time.
Group exhibition:
Alison Corfield, Alistair Hamilton and Ian McKinnell
16 - 22 October 2023
Surface : Light, Colour & Texture runs 16-22nd October 2023
Alison Corfield, Alistair Hamilton and Ian McKinnell lives and work in South West Scotland. Although they each work in quite different ways, attention to surface is a vein that runs through the works shown here and informs their individual practice – hence the title. “Light, colour, texture” make up the palette and the equivalent of an artist’s sketch book. From observations of these three elements and a little artistic interpretation, abstract impressionistic works are created, whilst remaining true to nature.
“Bring only your own imagination”..
Lisa Woolley
Solo Exhibition : Am I Still Here?
24 -27 August 2023
Artist Lisa Woolley is our next artist in the gallery. Her show, 'Am I Still Here' is new work from the artist, and we love the poignant concept behind the work. The show opens this Thursday 24th and runs until Sunday 27th of August.
‘Am I Still Here’ evolved from a simple line drawing of a perfume bottle which belonged to the artist's mother.
The first painting based on this drawing was called Pauline’s Iris, 2020. In May 2023, while working on
an artist residency at Cove Park, Argyll & Bute, she returned to examine the shape of the perfume bottle.
Using her yoga practice to help move into a meditative state, she was able to connect with the emotions and significance of the perfume bottle. Using this energy in her making, the first series of monoprints and the related painting became an internal reflection on grief.
Later, a second set of work was made based on the original object. Lisa’s focus is now on how the form
develops and changes with each new image becoming more abstract, sometimes sculptural, and sometimes embracing new forms.
Am I Still Here?
The exhibition will be open at the following times:
Thursday 24th 4-7pm
Friday 25th 12-6pm
Saturday 26th 12-6pm
Sunday 27th 12-4pm