What is Left Behind
What is Left Behind unveils the previously unopened to the public Post Mortem Room as a new gallery space, bringing together Emma Hislop’s practice and the history of the room within the Royal Dick Veterinary School.
What is Left Behind unveils the previously unopened to the public Post Mortem Room as a new gallery space, bringing together Emma Hislop’s practice and the history of the room within the Royal Dick Veterinary School.
Wednesday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm Closed from the 23rd of December 2023 - 3rd of January 2024 inclusive. A solo exhibition of contemporary sculpture that redefines the Male Gaze concept thought-provoking sculptures, showcasing the artist's unique perspective on gender, culture, and identity. This collection of works invites you to witness the dynamic evolution of …
Mella Shaw is an artist and an environmental activist using themes of balance, tipping points, fragility, and loss to raise awareness and inspire change.
Esther Castle and Tiree Taylor’s ‘The Day We Lost the Wheelbarrow’ exhibition is an exploratory conversation between the two artists’ experience of illness which they faced during childhood. As they move forward into adulthood, both artists reflect on the disarray and confusion they experienced at that time, aiming to unravel their warped childlike perspectives through …
Mooney works in watercolour. Like no other, his sophisticated use of the medium expresses discipline, skill and control. Concerned with language and imagery, pattern and shape, Mooney begins with a title that often dictates the form of the resultant image.
Summerhall Arts presents Hattie Quigley’s ‘Gorge!’ an exhibition that aims to immerse the viewer into a liberated land of hedonistic chaos. The in Vitro gallery space is turned into an extravagant exploration of bodies, class, gender, power, obsession, and desire, dealing with capitalism and consumerism, dancing around the deliciousness of what painting is in its very essence.
Exhibitions are open Wed - Sun (10am-5pm) Summerhall Arts presents a retrospective exhibition dedicated to the sculptural practice of Gareth Fisher, tracing a career that spans over five decades. Born in Cumbria in 1951, Fisher studied at Edinburgh College of Art, earning a Diploma in Sculpture in 1976, followed by postgraduate study. Throughout the late …
Commemorating five years since the beginning of UK lockdown.
A showcase of up-and-coming artists and creatives reflecting on their COVID-19 pandemic experiences, with presentations from local mental health charities.
Lets face what we went through.
Exhibition open 10am-5pm. The University of Edinburgh Photography Society is thrilled to announce their annual exhibition at the Sciennes Gallery in Summerhall. The society, founded in 1890, has more than a century of cultivating and promoting student photography. This exhibition highlights some of the most impressive student photography from the University of Edinburgh, displaying almost …
Open 12-7pm daily. Book your slot using the link below. When you arrive to the exhibition, you will be welcomed individually and we can check in with any additional access requirements you may have, as each visit is bespoke to the visitor. Feeling You explores the relationship between visual arts, performance and dance. The exhibition …
Open 10am-5pm Catharsis: A Grief Drawn Out is an artist memoir that explores the visualization of loss; the relationship between the creative act and healing by interrogating the drawings and paintings of artist Janet McKenzie made since the diagnosis of her husband Michael Spens’s Stage 4 cancer in 1996. The inscrutable works create a visual narrative …
You and Me and Everyone is an exhibition of portraiture exploring identity, representation and connection through the artwork of learning-disabled, autistic and neurodiverse artists.