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Small Town Syndrome: Finding Liberation in the City

If you were to type ‘small-town syndrome’ into your search bar you’d be likely to come across one of two rather opposing definitions. The first: an inflated sense of self…

Rachel Duckhouse: Rhythm in Research

Edinburgh Printmakers: Until March 26th The exhibition Rhythm in Research of Rachel Duckhouse’s art, is an innovative new exhibition which uniquely explores the physical process of creating prints within research.…

Turner in January

Scottish National Gallery: Run Ended Witnessing the annual showing of thirty-eight Turner watercolours at the National Gallery is the perfect way to start off the New Year, escape Edinburgh’s January…

Whitney McVeigh: Language of Memory

Summerhall: Until March 9th Whitney McVeigh’s exhibition is centred on her short film ‘Birth: the Origins at the End of Life’ and explores ideas of childhood memories and the continual…

Sorry, I Had a Seminar

Edinburgh College of Art: Until January 29th The Edinburgh College of Art’s student’s exhibition, shows art from all five years of the MAFA course. The work has no one theme…

Artist Rooms Clips: An Evening with Agnes Martin

Summerhall: Run Ended Introducing Gabriel: a young, dark-haired boy with knobbly knees poking out from under a pair of innocent beige shorts and a taste for adventure. Otherwise Gabriel, Agnes…

EUSA Student Art Exhibition

Teviot: Until May 31st The world of student art has always been very much alive in our fair city. With the University of Edinburgh’s renowned art college hosting a seemingly…

In Parting Glass

Summerhall (Laboratory Gallery): Until 9th March In Parting Glass, the first collaboration between choreographer Riccardo Buscarini and sound and visual artist Richard Taylor, is described as an exploration of memory,…