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11-13 December 2009

CHRISTMAST EXHIBITION - Keiko Mukaide and Simon Ward
Glass and Ceramics Christmas Sale


5-6 December 2009

CHRISTMAST EXHIBITION - Paintings ceramics metalwork prints glass
Paul Furneaux, Lorna Fraser, Gerry McGowan, Robert Ward, Henry Kondrakci, Mark Powell


21-28 November 2009

ALAN KILPATRICK - Paintings
Works from the 1990’s to 2009, including recent works incorporating henna and spices.


31st October – 10th November 2009

BACKDROP
Thomas Aitchison, Tim Dodds, Andy Slater
This exhibition brings together recent work by three painters who seek to portray the scenes of both lived and imagined places and stories.

11th-25th Oct 2009

Dialogues - The Omega Workshops
New work supported by Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop. This year’s Dialogues presents, new work by Emily Fogarty and Ewan Sinclair produced under the title “Omega Workshop”.


26th Sept - 4th Oct 2009

Patriothall Artists WASPS Open Studios exhibition
exhibition of work selected from studio artists taking part in the WASPS Open Studios
weekend.

5th - 15th September 2009

DISTANCE NO OBJECT
Ian Reddie

Edinburgh-based artist Ian Reddie sits comfortably within the category of abstract art, these paintings are also, unmistakably, landscapes.

17th-29th July 2009

ROSEBUD

Bettina Mürner and Sebastian Utzni

This first joint show of the artist couple Bettina Mürner and Sebastian Utzni is based on the term Rosebud, a symbol for hidden childhood memories in the 1941 movie Citizen Kane.

4th-15th July 2009

PAUSE: contemporary photography & video exhibition

Clare Samuel, Haleh Jamali, Tam Hare
Sam Luntley, Martin Scott Powell
Aaron Shrimpton


18th June-1st July 2009

PAPER WORKS AND SO DOES PAINT
Jane Muray, Ingrid Bell

Painting, printmaking, video installation.

10th - 14th June 2009

1,851 Metres
Art, Space, and Nature First Year MFA Exhibition
ECA

Darren Buchan, Elise Campbell, Chris Cottrell, Jack Cupples, Tielia Dellanzo, Mark Eischeid, Catriona Glover, Apikul Kometsopa, Katarina Nöteberg, Trevor Parker, and Stefania Strouza.


 

23rd-31st May 2009

Common Ground: ‘Mrs Darwin’s Taxonomy Gets Hung out to Dry’

A group show exhibiting the work of eight professional artists. Lucilla Sim, Audrey Grant, Alison Burt, Hazel Vellacott, Laura Magliveras, Rosemary Walker, Vivienne Middleton, Jane Grey


8th - 20th May2009

THE RED KIMONO
an exhibition by Roy Wood

Prints, Japanese Haiku poetry, Japanese Tea Ceremony and music.

2nd-6th May 2009

Steve Ovett Special Effects
Ewan Sinclair, Emma Tolmie, Kenneth Watson

 


9th - 27th April 2009

Keeryong Choi
Installation: Glass and Found Objects

Exploring the notion of identity in contemporary society, through the use of glass, found object, space and sound.


28th March - 5th April 2009

STRATA
Michael Craik / James Lumsden / Andrew Mackenzie
Jo Milne / Sharon Quigley

Each of the artists have developed unique practices and explore a variety of issues in their work, yet there is a shared aesthetic common to all five.


14th-25th March 2009

Conversations with Jessie
New Paintings by Derek McGuire

Derek’s pictures are primarily a relationship between found sources within a setting. Sketches from source contain observations of movements, moods of nature and extremes of weather. The work increasingly touches upon the conceptual world of childhood. Conversations with Jessie, Derek’s 2 year old daughter, opened a rich vein of connections with his own earliest childhood roots.


27th February - 10th March 2009

to another journey by water
Jonathan McFadden & Kathryn Wiggins

The exhibition expresses the cyclical, sequential and poetic essence of a journey from one place to another.


13th - 25th February 2009

FLEE with Finesse
an exhibition by Gemma Coyle

Future floods due to climate change! Extremely high property prices! The need to recycle!
All of these have been solved through my Bonnie Biro Caravans.

Funded by Edinburgh Visual Arts Council

31st January - 11th February 2009

A CERTAIN TEXTURE
An Archie Webb Retrospective

Archie Webb graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1986 at a time when the expressive image held sway.
This retrospective exhibition is an argument with which to kick-start the establishment of Archie’s rightful position as a potent force in Scottish cultural history.

17th-28th January 2009

A SENSE OF PLACE
new works by Sheila Carnduff & Chrissie Heughan

Featuring prints, paper works, and small scale sculpture 'origami' forms.


11th - 17th December 2008

Ruth Addinall
Recent work

 


6th - 7th December 2008

Gerry McGowan, Lorna Fraser, Mark Powell, Paul Furneaux, Teena Ramsay, Andrea Turner

A selection of artists at Patriotall studios exhibit paintings, Ceramics, Metal and Silver work, Jewellery, Japanese woodblock prints.


14th - 30th November 2008

Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop at Patriothall
Lyndsay Mann, Ewan Robertson
Sunday 23rd, Artists' Talk.

Mann and Robertson share a sensibility
in their approach to materials, each following diverse
areas of research which leads to both multi-disciplinary processes and practice.



25-28 October and 1-2 November 2008

Gazing Upwards - a Portrait of The Artist
Jill Ashorth

Work inspired by the beautiful northern islands of Orkney and Shetland, the island of Arran and by atmospheric Edinburgh skylines.


13th – 17th &
20th – 21st October
2008

advanced identifications

Ann McCluskey - An exploration of migration in Scotland on paper, photo and film

4th-5th October 2008

WASPS Open Studios Weekend

Patriothall Studio Artists Exibition


11th - 24th September 2008

Exhibition of paintings by Edinburgh based artists Stella Auchinleck and Lynne Roberts.

11th - 23rd July 2008

JAY CARLYLE, IRENE BLAIR, GILL FOSTER
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE

Painting and installations by this group of artists

28th June - 6th July 2008

LIFE DRAWING GROUP
Our group has been meeting at Patriothall Gallery in Stockbridge (wasps) for a number of years. This exhibition will be our 12th show. We encourage everyone who has attended the classes to participate in the exhibition whatever their level of artistic achievement.

14TH-25TH JUNE 2008

TAKE YOUR DREAMS TO THE RIVER
Andrea Turner

An exhibition of large scale watercolours by renowned artist Andrea Turner. Inspired by the River Findhorn in Moray, where the veil between this world and the spirit world is said to be transparent.


30th May - 11th June 2008

THE EMPTY LAND AND THE CLEARANCE PROJECT, PART 2
LEANORA OLMI

New photographic work from Edinburgh-based artist that investigates the landscapes of Australia and Scotland. The series comments on political and cultural histories and points towards landscape’s relationship with the past

17th-25th May 2008

Paintings by MATTHEW STORSTEIN
'My aim is for the paintings to have a poetic presence..'


4th – 11th May 2008

h u m a n / n a t u r e
Tim Chamberlain Andrea Geile Lara Greene
Emma Herman-Smith Christine Hilditch
Louise Hubert Duncan Robertson
Kev Thornton Guy Veale

An eclectic range of work including kinetic and living sculpture, video, sound and print.

www.humannatureonline.net


19TH - 30TH April 2008

One for Sorrow, Two for Joy, Three for a Girl
Julie Annis, Judith Hastie and Alberta Whittle

present an exploration of mystical and spiritual refuges through their desire to escape the mundane. Their practice is influenced by modern folk, combining painting, embroidery, and installation


4th - 16th April 2008

JAGIELLONIA
KENNETH WATSON

From archaic, anarchic slogans to throwaway current affairs, ‘Jagiellonia’ takes a peek at the hierarchy of objects, questioning their use in both the public and private spheres.


28th-31st March 2008

'SHADOW BESTIARY’
ROBERT POWELL: KITTIE JONES: JENNY PAINE

'Using the space we have created a world of physical and metaphorical shadows cast by a fantastical menagerie of beasts for the viewer's delight.'

12th-16th March 2008

DRAWING IN PARTS

LOUISE K FRASER, LINDA MATHESON

The Exhibition draws upon both artists' visual obsessions, making use of the narratives they see in their surrounding environments. Be that through the daily observations of our modern world or the mixing of narratives borrowed and retold from myth and history.


 

21st Feb - 6th March 2008

"Floating" - The Price of Prosperity
Cecilia Yu
Mark Andrew Powell
Stella Auchinleck
David Forster
Roy Wood


5 International exhibiting artists from Hong Kong, England and Scotland. Each installation delves into the ironic twists of old & new, in China's economic Boom..

 

26 January to 6 February 2008

The Great Exhibition 2008 by Frayed Edges Group:

Nathalie Cortada
Sally Cross
Saskia Gavin
Charlotte Haines
Jenny Haslam
Philippa Johnston
Jennie Loudon
Cathy Stobo
Eleanor Symms
Mary Walters


 

11th-23rd January 2008

SAMUEL ROBIN SPARK

Paintings, Prints and Drawings


 

 

15th & 16th December 2007

Paintings, Prints, Ceramics, Jewellery and Silver

Lorna Fraser, Mark Powell, Paul Furneaux, Gerry McGowan, Andrea Turner

This is an opportunity to see Patriothall artists' work in the more informal surroundings of the Studio / Gallery building where the work is produced.

 

 

17th-30th November 2007

'TRANS LOCO - an evacuation of person/people forwards, a removal'

LESLEY MARTIN, JENNY OUTHWAITE,

FRANCESCA NOBILUCCI, NICOLA RODGER

 

20th-30th October 2007

White Witch, Black Crow

Joyce Gunn Cairns, Mary Archibald
‘Mary's unique dolls and crows, including mother crow with pram and babies, and Joyce's celebration of women who refuse to be silenced’

 

 

6th – 12th October 2007

New Paintings


Elfyn Lewis
James Lumsden
Eòghann MacColl

 

22nd Sept - 3rd October 2007
'Foreshore'

Marc Renshaw, Richard Hatfield, Tim Needham, Ellie Collins

Foreshore is an eclectic mix of work by 4 leading artists in the Humber region.

The exhibitors are based at The Ropewalk Galleries and studios in Barton Upon Humber, North Lincolnshire. www.the-ropewalk.co.uk

 

 

 

1st - 19th September 2007
GARVALD CENTRE EDINBURGH

CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PAINTING

FEATURING STUNNING NEW WORK BY INDIAN ARITSTS, ACCOMPANIED BY 3-D WORK MADE IN GARVALD'S CRAFT WORKSHOPS

 

www.garvaldedinburgh.org.uk

 

30th to 10th July 2007
MIRIAM VICKERS

DETACHED/SPECTRUM

DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PAINTINGS

 

16th to 24th June 2007


ANDREA TURNER


Large scale Watercolours and oil paintings from the renowned artist and singer Andrea Turner


 

9th - 13th JUNE 2007


Anne and Doug exhibit the work made over their two months' residency in the Project Space at Patriothall Studios @ WASPS in Edinburgh, before returning to Australia.

These works, and other works can be found on their websites see Links page



 

2ND-6TH JUNE 2007


STUDENTS AT STEVENSON COLLEGE




 

 

26TH-30TH MAY 2007

EDINBURGH'S TELFORD COLLEGE

HN DIPLOMA PUBLIC ART EXHIBITION




 

5TH – 16TH MAY 2007


RAINBOW GROUP

Elke Groebler, Margrit Hefft-Michel, Iris Schilcher, Veronika Zacharias
A Twin Town exhibition; Edinburgh-Munich Exchange. Patriothall Studio artists will exhibit later on in Munich.



21st April - 2nd May 2007


PAUL FURNEAUX


WOODBLOCK, INSTALLATION, PAINTING


 

8th - 17th April 2007
GEOMETERS

EILIDH MCNAIR & SAM COLLIER

Site responsive installation and drawings by Eilidh McNair and paintings and photographs by Sam Collier. McNair's installations with video tape form three dimensional drawings that redefine space. McNair will also present new works on paper based on crystal formations. Collier's graphite and watercolour pieces feature abstractions of architectural features.

25th March – 4th April 2007
BORDER LINE
The first of two shows featuring the work of ten contemporary artists, five of whom are based and work in Londond, and the other five in Edinburgh. The exhibition explores discourses between the artists of the two metropolises, and examines identity and role; geography of place and social geography; the political and the comic.

Pete Mountford Stevie Deas Sarah Sparkes Marq P Kearey Geraldine Swayne Gary Ferguson J&M Grant
Vicky Viola Liz Webster Rufus Ward

11th - 21st March 2007


'GOD, SORT YOUR LIFE OUT!'

Ross MacGregor
New Ross MacGregor Solo Show
A show about moving mountains, losing and finding love, the domestic and the universal.

24th Feb - 6th March 2007


GREEN MAN/FAKE TAN

Tim Le Breuilly and 'Tam A'

10th - 18th February 2007
New Paintings

MARJORIE HARLICK
A Seattle-born Edinburgh based artist explores the search for spirituality in the 21st century.

27th January - 7th February 2007
1-2-3

Colleen Pugh, Bernadette Dooley, Antonia Gallacher
Bringing together the work of three Edinburgh based artists working in three different mediums.

19th - 23rd January 2007
ROOTS

SPINACH GROUP: Greg Sinclair, Nina Fraser,
Robert Powell, Matt Vale, Mhairi Baxter,
Jenna Watt
Contemporary artists from different disciplines including visual art, sound design and performance art.

2nd, 3rd, 9th & 10th December 2006

A CHRISTMAS SHOW

Lorna Fraser Gerry McGowan Paul Furneaux Andrea Turner Henry Kondracki Teena Ramsay Robert Ward Mark and Robert Powell

Painting Prints Jewellery Ceramics

 

18th - 29th November 2006

EMILY BECKMANN, TIM LE BREUILLY & IAIN CONNELL

‘TRINITY’

An Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Stitching

11th - 15th November 2006

ALAN KILPATRICK

'3 in 1'

An exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints

20th – 29th October 2006
“Sort of Like… The Corporal & The Commander”

CRAIG COULTHARD & BARRY MCLAREN

New work - installation.

7TH - 14TH OCTOBER2006
PATRIOTHALL STUDIO ARTISTS

To coincide with WASPS Open Studios weekend, a group of Patriothall studio artists exhibit their work in the gallery.

22nd-27th SEPTEMBER 2006
TELLTALECOLLABORATIVE

COLLABORATIVE WORK MADE IN THE GALLERY

9TH-20TH SEPTEMBER 2006
WORDS ON PAPER

Colleen Pugh

A VISUAL DICTIONARY OF WORDS WITH MULTIPLE MEANINGS, ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN ADOPTED AND EVOLVED BY SLANG.

 

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