Tag: Susie Leiper
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Endless Mystery: Susie Leiper at Tatha Gallery
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Read More →: Endless Mystery: Susie Leiper at Tatha GallerySusie is part of this exhibition of abstract paintings, at Tatha Gallery, Fife, with Iain Patterson and Ava Grauls. On until 5 April (Wednesday to Saturday).
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Fruitmarket Gallery Artists Bookmarket
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Read More →: Fruitmarket Gallery Artists BookmarketWe will be exhibiting and selling our artist books at this annual event. Many artist book makers from all over the UK and beyond will be there too. See you there!
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December exhibitions
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Read More →: December exhibitionsImage: Susie Leiper: Sun blink (Norman MacCaig) Here’s an update on what the members are up to this month. Susie Leiper, Liza Green and Lynda Wilson have artist books in the exhibition Reasons to be Cheerful at Upright Gallery, Edinburgh until 20 December Uprightgallery.com Christine Sloman and Lynda Wilson have work in the annual members…
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Susie Leiper – Full Circle
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Read More →: Susie Leiper – Full CircleSusie Leiper, Full Circle, artist book: oil and resist on board, 20 x 9 cm. On show at the RSA Annual Exhibition, RSA Edinburgh, until Sunday 16 June. From closed to open to closed, a book naturally comes full circle. There is a spontaneity and random excitement to creating images with resist, oil paint and…
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Library: new work by Susie Leiper
Read More →: Library: new work by Susie LeiperExhibition: Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh 3 – 27 April, but open to view indefinitely online. A library is a collection: of thoughts, of interlocking spaces and laden shelves, books, documents, letters. Wood rubs shoulders with leather, vellum, paper, thread. Susie Leiper has a new exhibition at the Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh showing new work…
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Bound : unbound at the Fruitmarket Bookmarket
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Read More →: Bound : unbound at the Fruitmarket BookmarketSat 7 and Sun 8 Mar, 10am-5pm. Free. At Custom Lane, 1 Customs Wharf, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 6AL bound : unbound are really please to be at the Artists’ BookMarket, run by The Fruitmarket Gallery this March 2020. This artist bookmarket is their annual celebration of artists’ book culture and takes place in Leith this…
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bound : unbound at Art Walk Porty Artist Bookmaker’s Market | Guest artist Christine Sloman
Read More →: bound : unbound at Art Walk Porty Artist Bookmaker’s Market | Guest artist Christine SlomanArt Walk Porty | Artist Bookmaker’s Market bound : unbound with Guest artist Christine Sloman Dates and times: Saturday 7 September 2019, 12 noon – 6pm and Sunday 8 September 2019, 12 noon – 6pm Venue: Dalriada, Portobello Promenade bound : unbound are delighted to be taking part in the first year of the Art…
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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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Print Fold Stitch | Exhibition at The National Centre for Craft & Design
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Read More →: Print Fold Stitch | Exhibition at The National Centre for Craft & Design25 May – 30 June 2019 Free entry and open to everyone 10am – 5pm daily In May 2019 bound : unbound are delighted to be showing as a group at The National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleaford, Lincolshire. This exhibition will showcase the diverse practices of each artist in the group including…