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Through the Bamboo Wall

14th Nov 2011 ⁄ West Midlands ⁄ London-based visual artist and spatial designer, Saif Osmani presents his research on Taiwan's regional response to bamboo whilst connecting the gallery space with the site-specific of Winterbourne House & Garden...

Markus Friedrich Staab

13th Oct 2011 ⁄ Markus Friedrich Staab was born in 1964 in Aschaffenburg, Germany. Since 1986, he has been active as a visual artist in sculpturing, painting and composing of music. He has had several national and international exhibitions and releases such the nomenee for the 44th GRAMMY Awards
. I simply love his work with recycled and found objects. You can s...

Deptford X comes of age as it readies for the Olym...

18th Aug 2011 ⁄ London ⁄ For the past 13 years Deptford X has provided a creative platform for its community promoting the best in contemporary visual art and celebrating unique thought provoking displays across the thriving area, which has one of the highest artist populations in London.

Today it announces its 2011 festival programme to celebrate once again some of the...

Jamie xx to collaborate with Quayola

25th Jul 2011 ⁄ London ⁄ Jamie xx is collaborating with world-renowned artist Quayola for one night only at the first ever RizLab event - a project created to allow credible, pioneering artists to freely experiment and embrace their personal passions. Jamie xx, who first rose to mainstream fame as one third of Mercury Prize winning band The xx, has wanted to work with Quay...

AXO Gallery – Happenings and Opportunities

31st Aug 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ AXO is the sister gallery of Axolotl and is an events based space in the heart of Leith. It aims to create a community of artists who will receive a brief every 3 months. Artists will submit work based on the theme set out in the brief and all members will vote for their favourite pieces. The winner will exhibit in AXO's curated exhibition.

Sophie Martin at Marchmont Gallery

31st Jul 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Sophie Martin is an Edinburgh-based artist who takes inspiration from the Scottish landscape and wildlife. You can see a selection of Sophie's work at the Marchmont Gallery from 6th–21st August.

Meet Mettje Hunneman – Video Lab

29th Jul 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Mettje Hunneman is a video artist from Holland who has been based in Edinburgh since 2005. In 2008 she set up the Video Lab, a bi-monthly showcase and discussion group for visual artists held in the Arts Complex, London Road, Edinburgh.

Artspace Craigmillar

11th Jul 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ A group of Craigmillar artists have joined together to form one super-exhibition of works they have created over the past year. The showcase of community talent includes local sculpture, landscapes, portraits and other art projects, in a variety of mediums.

Hidden Door 2 – Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th October

19th Jun 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Hidden Door is a festival run by an arts collective whose overall aim is to encourage, develop and promote excellence, innovation and collaboration across the arts in Scotland. They are now programming a second festival and are looking for creative talent interested in working on collaborative projects, and dynamic work and performances to showcase...

Axolotl Gallery June Exhibition

17th Jun 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Axolotl Gallery present a new exhibition of work from Sarah Wilson. Following Wilson’s well received installation Transferable Memories, shown earlier this year, she returns with a series of new figurative prints, Jigsaw Woodcuts.

space made live

11th Jun 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Glasgow design agency small-media-large present a free exhibition of the visual, conceptual and contemporary artists this week end at The Arthouse 752-6 Argyle Street.

On June12th and 13th these artists exploit the hidden spaces of a unique Catagory A listed building. Opening 10am-6pm Saturday (with an evening event 8pm-11pm). The evening event...

Axolotl Gallery – May Exhibition

7th May 2010 ⁄ Scotland ⁄ Axolotl Gallery present a new exhibition of work from Mike Inglis, an artist whose body of work explores the primitive need for belief systems and order in what often seems an incomprehensible and confusing world.