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Weather Eye wins award at John Ruskin Prize
Weather Eye, from the Ice Watch series of work made with glacial flour on glass, has been awarded the second prize at the John Ruskin...
From the Eye to the Hand
Weather Eye (2024) has been shortlisted for the John Ruskin Prize 2025. The work will join other shortlisted works as part of the prize...
Finding a niche audience
Two works are currently on display as part of a public art project in Dumfries town centre. The Niche Gallery is a public art project...
Exhibition at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, 2025
A new exhibition of work will open at Henry Moore Institute Leeds in 2025. Negative Mass Balance will take place in the Henry Moore...
On a high for Les Vestiges film premiere
On Sunday 8th September 'Les Vestiges', a short film by Rebecca Birch and Sarah Casey screened for the first time at the Loetschenpass...
Royal Scottish Academy William Littlejohn Award
The Royal Scottish Academy has announced that Sarah Casey is the recipient of the 2024 William Littlejohn Award. The prize is for...
Watching the Glacier Disappear
This weekend was the first stage of a collaboration between a group of artists and scientists who have been brought together by the...
Artist Talk: Still/Waters/Run/Deep
On Sunday 2nd June at 4pm there will be an exhibition tour + talk Science, Fiction and Folk Drawn from Water’s Unseen Landscapes...
Rise and fall of a drawing and a tide
Rise and Fall is the title of a new time based drawing event developed collaboration with Tidespace director Jessica Chaney as part of...
STILL/ WATERS/ RUN/ DEEP
STILL/ WATERS/ RUN/ DEEP is a group exhibition at Tidespace, Kirkcudbright, reflecting on human entanglements with water, land and time....
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