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Linder Sterling: Cutting Through the Noise, Reimagining the Myth

Linder Sterling has been cutting up the rulebook for 50 years. The pioneering feminist ...

Sayan Chanda’s ‘Between Two Fires’: Masks, Objects of Worship, and Patriarchal Rewritings

London-based, Kolkata-born Sayan Chanda is a textile artist who transforms the gallery at Cample ...

Petra Bauer, Sisters! at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh (review)

This month, Fruitmarket offers a view behind the scenes of intersectional domestic abuse help ...

SHÂN EDWARDS on Affordable Studios For Artists

Outer Spaces has been connecting artists with vacant commercial property to be used as ...

Clay Rings – Gig Review – ‘Limelight’ Single Release Party 13th Dec 2024

Having gained a member in guitar and keyboard player, Jay, Clay Rings took to ...

Belladonna Paloma On Speaking To The Dead & Feeding The Artwork

Shetland-based artist Belladonna Paloma uses a mixture of unconventional materials and witchcraft to create ...

Claire Jackson, Co-Curator of You are my kindred spirit, on reflecting Maud Sulter’s legacy

Maud Sulter was a trailblazing artist, photographer, poet and curator of Scottish and Ghanaian ...

HOLLY DAVEY on ‘The Unforgetting’ to mark Fruitmarket at 50 years

Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket is 50, and to celebrate 50 years of groundbreaking exhibitions, artist Holly ...

BARRY ESSON on connecting global practices to local ones and devastating decisions (Tramway, Glasgow).

This November, Glasgow’s Tramway hosts a five-day line-up of performances, screenings, discussions, and workshops ...

Patricia Fleming, Director of the Art Car Boot Sale, on how art is for everyone

This October, The Art Car Boot Sale returns, featuring over one hundred Scotland-based contemporary ...

DEBJANI BANERJEE on Jalsaghar: her new exhibition exploring the magic of the music room to celebrate culture and identity.

Debjani Banerjee’s exhibition Jalsaghar, which translates to ‘The Music Room’, is an exploration of ...