
Edinburgh College’s HND Contemporary Art Practice (CAP) students invite you to their upcoming graduate exhibition What’s at Stake at Mote 102.
Join the CAP year 2 students for their opening event on 29th May as they celebrate an exciting new exhibition, marking the end of their time at Edinburgh College. The launch will take place between 6pm – 8pm, and all are welcome to attend.
The opening event at artist space and gallery Mote 102 (102 Ferry Road, EH6 4PG) will allow guests to see a preview of the work, as well as meet the next wave of contemporary artists over drinks and nibbles.
The exhibition will then run from 30th May – 1st June, daily from 11am to 5pm, where viewers will get the opportunity to appreciate the work before it moves to the group’s second exhibition space at City Art Centre on the 11th June.
CAP lecturer Alan Holligan said: “What’s at Stake is a testament to the dedication and vision of our graduating artists.
“This exhibition not only showcases the depth of their creative exploration but marks a bold step into the wider art world. We’re immensely proud of their achievements and excited for what lies ahead.”
What’s at Stake will feature contemporary artwork on a variety of themes, including 2D, 3D, and installation/video, so come along and join the CAP graduates in celebrating the end of two incredible years. It’s going to be quite a party!
CAP year 2 student Bronwen Winter Phoenix said: “I’m so excited to see everyone’s art on display at Mote 102 – we’ve all worked really hard, and we’ve got some great work we can’t wait to show you!”
Mote 102 is a not-for-profit, curated, changing artist space in a former chemist shop in Leith. The gallery hosts local artists, makers and gardeners with an eye to the wider world.
Exhibitions, events, residencies and the pop-up shop Made by Hand are in occupation on a rolling programme throughout the year.
Accessibility Information:
Venue Access:
Single step access at the front of the venue will have a temporary ramp at the opening event and upon request during general opening times
Internally the rear of the venue is accessible via 2 steps which will have a temporary ramp for wheelchair users during the opening event and upon request during general opening times.
Toilet Facilities:
There are no public toilet facilities in the venue.
Parking: A mix of paid and free on street parking are availble in the surrounding area:
Public Transport:
7, 14, 21 busses stop on Ferry Road withing 20m of the venue
10 bus stops on Great Junction Street approx 200m from Venue
11 bus stop on Newhaven Road approx 200m from the venue