Camilla Irvine-Fortescue
Camilla is an Edinburgh-based art lover who has been addicted to drawing and painting from an early age. She holds a BA (Hons) in Fine Art and a Masters in Modern and Contemporary Art: History, Curation and Criticism and can often be found wondering galleries on her travels.
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Paula Rego: Obedience and Defiance
A powerful exhibition and first retrospective in Scotland featuring artist Paula Rego
In Search of Our Perfect Selves
Paintings and monoprints by artist Shelly Tregoning explore the nuances within presented and perceived identity
‘Re: birth’, Spilt Milk Members Show 2019
Social enterprise and artists’ network focus on making motherhood more visible
21: Memories of Growing Up
Tales of youth from all over the world and collective reflections on turning 21
James Richards: Migratory Motor Complex
Audio collage work by Berlin-based Turner Prize Nominee
Julie Cope’s Grand Tour: The Story of a Life by Grayson Perry
Dovecot Studios presents the first solo exhibition in Scotland of Turner Prize winner and renowned ceramicist and tapestry artist Grayson Perry.
Home Where Home Is Not
A collaborative exhibition by artists Birthe Jorgensen and Sogol Mabadi exploring fixed notions of home and belonging.
Edinburgh Art Festival Launch
This week sees the launch of Edinburgh Art Festival showcasing a host of commissions by Scottish and international artists.
Victoria Crowe: 50 Years of Painting
A major retrospective of paintings by celebrated Scottish artist.
Life Modelling with Max Scratchmann
Interview exploring the process of being a life drawing model
ARTIST ROOMS, Self Evidence
An exhibition featuring portraits by Francesca Woodman, Robert Mapplethorpe and Diana Arbus.
Shore: How We See The Sea Tour
Filmmakers Ed Webb-Ingall and Margaret Salmon explore coastal and island communities’ responses to the Scottish Marine Protected Areas.
‘I walk there every day but I never saw it that way’
Writer and filmmaker Ed Webb-Ingall presents a new community video for The Science Festival.
Fiona McCrindle
Edinburgh Drawing School Director takes over Torrance Gallery on Dundas Street.
Ken Ferguson, Allison Young and Nancy Turnbull at The Torrance Gallery
The Edinburgh Drawing School become the new owners of established gallery on Dundas Street
Cryptic Nights presents Watchtower and Origins
An immersive multimedia double bill exploring technology and surveillance
Robert Blomfield, Street Photography
A photographic history of Edinburgh documenting the 1950s to 1970s
Old Town – New Perspective
Mostly monochrome selections capture the character of Edinburgh’s Old Town
For, in your tongue I cannot hide: 100 Jailed Poets
Shilpa Gupta explores the power of language and censorship through the work of jailed poets
Hive Mind
Renée Rilexie questions the boundary between humanity and technology
The Common Sense
Melanie Gilligan’s video installations create a disturbing narrative about what connectivity might bring