Visual Arts and Creative Workshops

As the Rivers Run - Recent work by Alison King and Rosemary Campbell

Sunday 6 April 2.30pm to Wednesday 21 May 12.00pm

Alison King and Rosemary Campbell reflect on two Scottish rivers - the Gairn and the Tay - both very different rivers that have their own history and landscape. In this exhibition their natural beauty is reflected in a distinctive and innovative way. Through their use of mixed media, particularly textiles, both artists express their own personal visions of the rivers running.

The exhibition continues until 22nd May and is open 10am -12.30pm weekdays and during all public evening events or by appointment . Also open Sunday 4th May 11am-4.30pm


Landscapes and Other Thoughts - Fiona Thomson Exhibition

Sunday 8 June 5.00pm to Monday 21 July 12.00pm
Working as a Scottish Contemporary Artist, Fiona Thomson's paintings explore the environment of Scotland closest to her immediate experiences and try to bring the viewer into the challenge of interpretation. She is drawn to the textural voice of paint and aims to capture the ‘moment' of her subjects with a three dimensional quality where the painting becomes both object and impression. This requires the viewer to ‘read' her work as both subject and abstraction and where new sources of interest are constantly offered to the reader as they contemplate the pieces. Fiona Thomson works mostly with oil paints on box canvases which do not require frames allowing total focus on the artwork dialogue. Her painting for this exhibition will feature Scottish landscapes and some still-life work.
The exhibition continues until Monday 21 July and is open Monday - Friday 9.30am - 12.30pm and during all public events. In addition, the exhibition will be open on Sunday 15 June from 2 - 5pm.

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