National Express is calling on kids in Edinburgh to get creative and design a summer advert for their home town – to take pride of place on the side of a coach. Continue reading Edinburgh kids called on to get creative and Colour the Coach
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The Dragon of Profit and Private Ownership’s on parade at Canal View
May Day Celebration: Artists Walker and Bromwich present The Dragon of Profit and Private Ownership at Canal View Primary School in Wester Hailes. Continue reading The Dragon of Profit and Private Ownership’s on parade at Canal View
Edinburgh Art Festival programme announced
26 JULY – 26 AUGUST
Edinburgh Art Festival, the only major annual festival dedicated to the visual arts within the UK, is delighted to announce the first details of its 15th edition, bringing together the capital’s leading galleries, museums and artist-run spaces in a city-wide celebration of the very best in visual art. Continue reading Edinburgh Art Festival programme announced
Urlar art exhibition at Edinburgh Ski Club
URLAR ART EXHIBITION EDINBURGH SKI CLUB, 2 HOWE ST.
2nd – 14th Sept 2017
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‘Ùrlar’ begins this Saturday the 2nd – 14th Sept at the Edinburgh Ski Club, 2 Howe St. New paintings by artists Jan Coventry from Portobello and Susan Dawson from the Isle of Skye. Ùrlar is Gaelic for ‘ground’ or ‘returning to a theme’.
Susan and Jan draw inspiration from the Scottish landscape near Edinburgh and in the West Highlands, continuously examining the themes of land and sea. They last exhibited together in Edinburgh in 1997 at the Patriothall Gallery, Stockbridge, so this is a special event which demonstrates the maturing of two artists, both working outdoors against the backdrop of the land and seascapes of Scotland, during the first decades of the 21st century.
7+ exhibition opens this Friday
Explore the secrets of the Jacobites
Free talk at Scottish Parliament
The secrets and complexities of the Jacobites will be explored at the Scottish Parliament as leading Scottish artist Calum Colvin gives a free talk on his ‘Jacobites by Name’ photographic series. Continue reading Explore the secrets of the Jacobites
A summer of art at Museum of Childhood
Contemporary art will feature in the Museum of Childhood this summer as the Royal Mile venue takes part in the Edinburgh Art Festival for the first time. Continue reading A summer of art at Museum of Childhood
Moments in Time: blind artist’s work on display in Embo Cafe
‘Moments in Time’, a series of paintings based on remembered cinema moments in time by Edinburgh blind artist Alan McIntyre.
Alan has had a lifelong passion for art until he was diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition. He gave up painting for years as he thought that there was no point in trying to continue.
After his diagnosis, however, Alan then joined the local RNIB Hillside art group at Hillside Crescent as a way back into painting. It is a tutored class where you have the freedom to find what kind of art you want to do with support and encouragement from an experienced artist and volunteers.
Alan also attends regular audio described gallery tours of the National Galleries exhibitions in Edinburgh. In conjunction with participating in many exciting tours and events that have been created by ARTLINK Edinburgh & Lothians. Artlink is an arts and disability organisation that encourages and creates opportunities for the participation in the arts for anyone with a disability. (http://www.artlinkedinburgh.co.uk/).
These have all encouraged Alan to restart and continue to make art again. Alan has had photographs exhibited in shows where there were tactile copies of the work alongside the pictures. These images are made from ‘Swell paper’ and have raised lines that can be felt and enjoyed by blind or sighted alike.
Alan said: “I am interested in trying to show art that is more accessible for those with sight problems. We had an audio described tour on mp3 of a show called Hidden Art in Patriothall Gallery. We had presented different photo images of sculptures in Edinburgh which are in the public but can be often forgotten and overlooked as we pass them every day. We also had a very large braille map of Edinburgh that located the sculptures. Interesting that fully sighted visitors could work out where the sculptures were by just seeing the black raised lines of the map as there was no text.”
He has also co-founded the art group VIEW (visually impaired experimental works). This is a project to collaborate with sighted and visually impaired artists. Alan is now registered blind, but still has limited sight which he uses to keep making art.
He went on: “There are very few people who are blind who cannot actually see anything. When I was fully sighted then I would not have had the courage to exhibit art work. I did not paint for years and had taken my sight for granted and should have painted more when my sight was ok. In a strange way I feel that my sight loss, has made me want to challenge myself to work more to show that if you enjoy doing something then don’t let your own negative assumptions control you. Now I only see a continuous chance for experimenting with different textures, materials, processes or ideas to still keep making art.”
Technology helps a lot now and Alan uses accessible technology like an iPhone which has speech to read websites or special speech software on the PC to make his website and keep in touch with friends or to promote his art shows.
“My changing sight makes doing any work like this very time consuming and while technology is helpful. Getting help from a helper at the Hillside art group is always appreciated. Making art is such a satisfying, sometimes frustrating, but overall very rewarding thing to do. I hope that if you have a visual impairment and like to paint or draw then nothing should stop you from enjoying the different audio described tours around the museums or galleries in Edinburgh. Or from joining an art class like the RNIB. In association with the kind folks at Art Space to let who are a great charity who help new artists. http://www.as2l.org/.
Alan’s work can be viewed in an exhibition at the Embo Cafe on Haddington Place