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Featuring the works of:
Delia Baillie
Dundee based Delia has had considerable success, including winning many prestigious awards since leaving Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art. Delia’s paintings are influenced by ‘natural philosophy’, the non-linear nature of time, patterns of microscopic organisms, producing enigmatic though-provoking and beautiful paintings
Selena Mowat
Based in Dundee and now a teaching fellow at the Art College, Selena’s work searches for an expression of the human condition – ‘recent work examines portraiture… where the face is playground of intrigue – revealing not only the physical presence, but identity and personality… translating this into the language of paint’
Clare McCarthy
Clare McCarthy has been exhibiting her works on paper and paintings since the late 1980s in solo and group exhibitions. More recently she has been using photography as a way of exploring her local environment. Clare studied art history and English literature at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand and at the New York Studio School. She has lived in Aberdeen since 1998.
Lois Carson
Since graduating from Gray’s with first class honours, Lois has had considerable success exhibiting and gaining awards, including a Glenfiddich residency. She was chosen to invigilate the Scotland stand at the Venice Biennale. Lois produces a diverse collection of sculpture working in different media including Perspex and stone. She is showing Perspex pieces which capture fragmented moments in time of the growth cycle of a Rowan tree – her aim is to ‘preserve moments in time through image and form, creating a visual sense of passing time’
Sera Irvine
Aberdeenshire based Sera studied ceramics at Camberwell and South Glamorgan in Cardiff. She is showing paintings inspired by her surroundings, space, light, transience, resonance, ambiguity – are some of the qualities invoked in her work.
Rosie Lesso
Edinburgh based Rosie graduated with an MA from Edinburgh College of Arts in 2004. Her practice encompasses a range of mediums, including writing, drawing and painting. Her recent paintings explore landscape and memory. She is interested in the ‘juxtaposition of different stories, creating a fragmentation akin to the broken way past experiences play themselves out in our mind’



