Tag: Edinburgh
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Bristow + Wilson | ‘Working the Land’ at Art Walk Porty 2019
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Read More →: Bristow + Wilson | ‘Working the Land’ at Art Walk Porty 2019Coming up this year Bound : unbound members Felicity Bristow and Susie Wilson have been awarded a ‘Landmarks’ Art Walk Porty Residency kindly hosted by the beautifully planted and wonderfully productive Craigentinny Telferton Allotments, they will be starting this year working on their allotment plot #55b and will research into #WorkingtheLand in the area. From…
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Artist Talks | Precipitous City at The Upright Gallery
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Read More →: Artist Talks | Precipitous City at The Upright GalleryArtist Talks about the exhibition ‘Precipitous City’ at the The Upright Gallery Date and time: Tuesday 3 September 2019, 7 – 8pm Susie Leiper & Lynda Wilson in conversation with curator and Gallery owner Ian Farmer **Additional Date and time: Wednesday 4 September 2019, 7 – 8pm Felicity Bristow & Susie Wilson in conversation with…
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Precipitous City | bound : unbound at The Upright Gallery, Edinburgh
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Read More →: Precipitous City | bound : unbound at The Upright Gallery, Edinburgh‘From her tall precipice and terraced gardens she looks far and wide…’ Robert Louis Stevenson, Picturesque Notes, 1878 Precipitous City encapsulates how Stevenson and the members of bound : unbound view the city of Edinburgh. The group, now based in and around the city, make artist books and wall works that reflect the diverse practices…
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bound : unbound at Bookmarks ECA 2019
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Read More →: bound : unbound at Bookmarks ECA 2019Wednesday 20 March 2019 bound : unbound were delighted to take part in this years Bookmarks Artist Book Fair at Edinburgh College of Art, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh. This was the fifth year that Bookmarks was run and it was bigger and better than ever, a really great fair to take part in. Exploring the artists’…
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Upright Gallery, Edinburgh | Festival exhibition 2018
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Read More →: Upright Gallery, Edinburgh | Festival exhibition 2018Up on the mountain and down by the river was the 2018 Festival show at Ian Farmer’s tall and narrow Upright Gallery on the edge of the Meadows. Felicity Bristow and Susie Leiper showed a selection of artist books and wall work highlighting the symbiotic nature of their approach to the land, both high and…
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‘bound : unbound’ Exhibition | The &Gallery, Edinburgh
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Read More →: ‘bound : unbound’ Exhibition | The &Gallery, EdinburghHappy New Year from all at bound : unbound collective! We are delighted to be starting the year with a group show at the The &Gallery at 17 Dundas Street, Edinburgh – bound : unbound the exhibition opens 20 January – 28 February. (please click the exhibition title above to be taken to the online…
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Artist Book Market at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
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Read More →: Artist Book Market at The Fruitmarket Gallery, EdinburghWe will be showing a selection of our books at the Fruitmarket Gallery’s Artist Book Market this weekend. Always a fun event with a great atmosphere and an eclectic mix of artist books, talks and mini workshop sessions in one of Edinburgh’s iconic gallery spaces. Open Saturday 25 February 11am-6pm and 11am-5pm on Sunday 26th.…
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Artists’ book market
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Read More →: Artists’ book market21 – 22 February 2015 Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh We are back for the third year running at The Fruitmarket Gallery’s Book Market, which now lasts for two days. It’s a great chance to see a range of small books and cards by all of us. There is a great selection of other artists’ showing their…
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Hidden Door Festival, Vault 4
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Read More →: Hidden Door Festival, Vault 428 March – 5 April 2014 East Market Street, Edinburgh We are thrilled to have had our proposal accepted for this year’s Hidden Door Festival in the disused vaults in East Market Street. We’re in Vault 4, investigating the past, present and future of the area. Lynda has painted two abstract canvases based on the…
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bound : unbound
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Read More →: bound : unbound12 November – 21 December 2013 The Gallery @ MacNaughtan’s Bookshop, Edinburgh Following our successful show at MacNaughtan’s in 2011, we’re back in the gallery for a longer show of wall works and small books. Image: Michael Tissington