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2011

 

NWSP 2011 Florrie James

 

 

New Work Scotland Programme 2011 - Gordon Schmidt

 


Hans Schabus - Remains of the Day

 

 

 

 

The indirect exchange of uncertain value

 

 

 

 

 

 

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White Knight - Farbenlehre

 

Emily Wardill - Fulll Firearms Workshops

 





New Work Scotland Programme 2011

Florrie James | Joey Villemont | Oliver Braid
19 November - 18 December

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Work Scotland Programme 2011

Gordon Schmidt | Rhianna Turnbull
Amelia Bywater & Christian Newby

8 October - 6 November

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remains of the Day
Hans Schabus

5 August - 25 September

 

 

Remains of the day was a Collective commission by Vienna  based artist Hans Schabus, exhibited during Edinburgh Art Festival 2011.  The work consisted of a presentation of the rubbish accumulated by the  artist and his family during one calendar year - installed, cleaned, catergorised and displayed in the white cube of the gallery.

With funding from the Austrian Cultural Forum and the Elephant Trust.

 

 

 

 

The indirect exchange of uncertain value
Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan | Elizabeth Price | Chris Evans


Offsite Project
7-28 August 2011
at Fettes College


A project developed for Collective by Joanne Tatham & Tom  O'Sullivan with new commissions by Elizabeth Price and Chris Evans.


Collective hosted a symposium relating to the themes of The indirect exchange of uncertain value called The performance of public art. Listen to talks from the day by Vito Acconci, Owen Hatherley, Elizabeth Price, Fiona Jardine and Tom Leonard on our podcast site.

 

The project also included a participation programme which engaged with pupils from Broughton High School and Fettes College which contributed to the wider project. The final strand of the participation was a week long Public Art Summer School. More information is available in the project publication.

 

With support from the Creative Scotland Public Art Fund and Northumbria University

 


Against the Realm of the Absolute

Jesse Jones

 

Part I – comprises of a gallery installation profiling the process of making of newly commissioned film – Against the Realm of the Absolute by Dublin based artist Jesse Jones. The installation incorporates a newspaper publication documenting the workshop and filming processes, including text contributions from Isla Leaver-Yap and Neil Cooper, as well as screenings of some of the films screened in workshops in March.

 

Screening every day:
11.30am - Privilege | Yvonne Rainer  | 1990

2pm - Born In Flames | Lizzie Borden | 1983


From Saturday 11 June – Friday 24 June when the exhibition will change to Part II.

 

 

Part II - Against the Realm of the Absolute 

From Saturday 25 June – Friday 22 July



Premiere of the new 16mm film, set in a dystopian landscape in the distant future, aiming to explore the struggle to embody political gesture through protest. A new commission by Collective from Dublin based artist Jesse Jones.The film was made with participants who attended workshops, films and reading sessions. These participants became protaganisits in the film and members of the megaphone choir.

 

 

Against the Realm of the Absolute seeks to investigate the multiple narratives of feminism as a socially transformative movement and attempts to re-imagine the legacies of feminism and protest.  Adapted in part, from Joanna’s Russ’s feminist Sci-Fi novel from 1975, “The Female Man” this new film work attempts to attend to the multiple possible futures we might face and how, through this very act of fictional speculation, we may in turn open up critiques of our present reality.

 

 

Offsite Event | Against the Realm of the Absolute
Teviot
Debating Hall | Top Floor | 13 Bristo Square

 

Sat 25th June
2pm | 60mins

 

To mark the premiere of Jesse Jones’s new film, the much anticipated Against the Realm of the Absolute, Collective collaborated with Edinburgh International Film Festival on an opening event.

A one-off live film event in the Debating Hall at Teviot, drawing together a series of Jesse’s film works, developed over the past two years, screened together as the Trilogy of Dust featuring Mahogany – 2009, The Predicament of Man – 2010 and the first showing of Against the Realm of the Absolute – 2011. Culminating in a performative address by participants who were involved in Against the Realm of the Absolute, using sound, text and imagery to expand on ideas and actions presented in the films.

 

 

 

 

How to Turn the World by Hand

via Edinburgh | Istanbul | Beijing

16 April - 29 May 2011


A year long project International Research project between Collective, Edinburgh, PiST/// Istanbul and Arrow Factory, Beijing. Involving a three phase project and discussion programme investigating Trade.

 

There is more informstion on this year long project in our February - July 2011 information publication.

 

In this exhibition Arrow Factory Sangzai Collective with thier Mobile Bazaar and we incorporate Feral Trade Cafe by Kate Rich, Manufacturing Authenticity Focus Groups with Fiona Jardine and a programme of weekly markets. The programme actively provided a space for interaction, debate and bargaining in the gallery.


Later in the year Collective will present work at PiST/// Istanbul  (November 2011) and PiST/// will present work at Arrow Factory in Beijing (December 2011).


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White Knight

Alex Gross & Anna Mields | Emily Wardill

19 February - 3 April 2011

 

White Knight was a group show bringing together a new commission from Glasgow/Berlin based collaborating artists Alex Gross and Anna Mields and an existing film work by Emily Wardill. Alex Gross and Anna Mields developed a new filmwork Farbenlehre and created an installation using architectural forms to interrupt the space of the galleries. Fulll Firearms Workshops by Emily Wardill showed footage developing the script for a feature film to be finished in December 2011. Supported by The Showroom Gallery, London - the workshops involve actors and non-actors working from a script in development, based around the Sarah Winchester story.

 

The concept for the group show was to challenge the notion of white cube gallery space as an empty canvas by using it as a specific context to act upon rather than context free architecture.

 

Farbenlehre was commissioned with support from Goethe-Institut, Glasgow.

 

 


Events

 

 

2010

Christmas Window 2010 - Laura White - Anxious Glory

 

 

NWSP 2010 - Catharine Payton

 

 

NWSP2010 ShellyNadashi

 

 

Showreel - Cara Tolmie

 

 

NWSP 2010 Shelly Nadashi

 

Hito Steyerl - InFreeFall

 

Staged

 

 

You Are Here

 

Torsten Lauschmann


Tessa Lynch - Alexandrite

 

 

Chris Evans - Repeat Horizon

 

 

Christmas Window Exhibition

Laura White | Anxious Glory

22 December 2010 - 6 January 2011

Collective invited artist Laura White to Edinburgh to create a new commission to be
exhibited in Collective's main, street front window. This was the second year Collective have given an artist the
brief to create an alternative Christmas display to be seen from the street using the gallery’s window
space.

 

 

 

 

 

New Work Scotland Programme 2010

Nicolas  Party | Catherine Payton

11 December - 6 February 2011

Nicolas Party, selected for this 2010's Studio Voltaire residency, produced a new installation and launched the screen-printed publication, DUST, created in collaboration with Glasgow-based artists Tatham and O'Sullivan, produced at London Printworks.

Catherine Payton will exhibited a new installation with an autobiographical starting point. Her work explores how the familiar ordinary world can be transformed to incorporate and create unlikely and strange scenarios.

 

The Contemporaries Guest Room:

Collective invited Dublin-based David Beattie to present new work.

 

 

NWSP 2010
Jacob Kerray | Shelly Nadashi
16 October – 28 November

Contemporaries Guest Room | Lucy Clout


Jacob Kerray presented a series of new paintings for NWSP. The work took the form of large figurative paintings, hung in salon style and focusing on the aesthetics of classical and Baroque portraiture.

 

For NWSP 2010, Shelly Nadashi worked with film, puppetry, text and object-making. Shelly's practice is rooted in live art and explores the relationships between performer, object and environment.

 

NWSP 2010

Showreel

Thursday 11 November

 

Part of the NWSP programme of events, Showreel is an annual screening event by Collective presenting a selection of Scottish emergent film.

Image: Cara Tolmie, An evening group and the faceless forefathers, 2009. Screened at Showreel 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NWSP 2010

Shelly Nadashi | Why Stone

Offsite Performance at The Thomas Morton Hall

Saturday 16 October

Why Stone investigates the link between object and narrative. An imposing object among the audience questions their role and that of the stage. Created and written by Shelly Nadashi. Performed by Shelly Nadashi and Julia Scott.

 

 

 

 

 


Hito Steyerl | In Free Fall

29 July - 26 September

 

Hito Steyerl's In Free Fall charts a singular object, the Boeing 707-700 4X-JYI airplane. Less the story of an object's production and eventual obsolescence, In Free Fall documents a life made visible through consecutive moments of destruction. A solo festival exhibition by Hito Steyerl in association with Picture This, Bristol and Chisenhale, London.

 

Supported by Scottish Arts Council and IFA

 

 

 

Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth | Staged

30 July - 15 August

Offsite exhibition at City Observatory, Calton Hill


Produced by Collective with Edinburgh Art Festival's Expo fund, Staged was a multi-channel video installation combining live and pre-recorded footage, transforming Edinburgh during the festival into a mise-en-scene and its visitors and locals into players.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The All Sided Games

Sunday 25 July 2010


Screening Event 6-7pm
The Edinburgh Film Guild Cinema, The Filmhouse

Cyprien Gaillard | Cities of Gold and Mirrors | 2009 | 8.52

Jordan Baseman | a hypnotic effect | 2009 | 9.00

Mounira Al Solh | The Sea is a Stereo - Paris Without A Sea | 2008 |13.00
Cyprien Gaillard | The Lake Arches | 2007 | 1.43
Henna-Riikka Halonen | The Bathhouse | 2009 | 12.00

Jesse Jones | Zarathustra | 2008 | 4.35


Tessa Lynch | YOU ARE HERE

Performance, 7-9pm
Live Site, Festival Square


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Torsten Lauschmann | Patchwork Cinema

5 June - 18 July


In Gallery II, ‘Patchwork Cinema’ was an alternative cinema experience with an assemblage of found film footage sourced by the artist and including early cinema and animation.
 
Also showing ‘Digital Clock (Growing Zeros)’ 2010 consisting of a looped 24-hour projection of a digital clock with the red numerals changed manually by visible hands. This less formal digital time matches 'correct time' local time.

In Collective’s Guest Room, Lauschmann presented a camera obscura.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Tessa Lynch | Alexandrite
Performance, Edinburgh International Climbing Arena, Sunday 11 April.

Exhibition - 13 April - 23 May
A series of prints, influenced by Francis Picabia’s abstract drawings and mechanomorphs. Installation work exploring the theatrical trickery of Dr.Pepper’s Ghost – an illusionary technique used in theatre and magic tricks, allowing two things to happen at once and reinforcing Lynch’s fascination with the theme of duality.

 

 

 

 




Documentalist
Chris Evans | Deimantas Narkevičius | Suzanne Treister  
13 February - 28 March 2010

Documentalist: an international group show across all the gallery spaces with work exploring blurred boundaries between fiction and reality through drawing, sculpture and film. Image pictured: Chris Evans, Repeat Horizon, 2007, airbrush on oak slats. Courtesy: Lüttgenmeijer, Berlin

Events

 

 

 

For more info about Anxious Glory by Laura White download text.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download collaborative text by Jacob Kerray and Norman Hogg

 

 

 

The Skinny Review, Andrew Cattanach

The Scotsman Review, Susan Mansfield

The Journal Review, Ian Rothwell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download the flyer from Shelly Nadashi's offsite performance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit Collective's podcast site to listen to the symposium How to inform without informing featuring exhibiting artists Hito Steyerl, Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit Collective's podcast site to listen to Torsten Lauschmann discuss his practice and exhibition at Collective in conversation with Steven Cairns, co-editor of MAP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit Collective's podcast site to listen to Tessa Lynch discuss her practice and exhibition at Collective in conversation with Henna-Riikka Halonen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Visit Collective's podcast site to listen to Suzanne Treister discuss her practice and exhibition at Collective in conversation with Kirstie Skinner and Kate Gray.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2009

NWSP09 Katharina Kiebacher

 

NWSP09 Anna Tanner

 

Publik Booth

 

The Bank of Reason - Walker and Bromwich

 

Chen Hangfeng



Aleksandra Mir - The How Not to Cookbook

 

 

Susan Norrie enola

 

 

 

 

 

 

Henna Riikka Halonen - The Bath House

 

Jordan Baseman - a hypnotic effect

 

Pil and Galia Kollectiv

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bob and Roberta Smith Performance

 

To see more past exhibitions and events, click on the year below:

 

 

5 December - 31 January 2010

New Work Scotland Programme 2009

Rachel Adams

Katharina Kiebacher

PLACE Projects - The Guest Room












10 October - 22 November

New Work Scotland Programme 2009

Jennifer Grant (offsite)

Anna Tanner

Michael White

PLACE Projects - The Guest Room











November - December

Publik Booth

Sreejata Roy and Mrityunjay Chatterjee

Part of Visiting Arts 1mile² 













November

The Bank of Reason

Zoe Walker and Neil Bromwich

Part of Visiting Arts 1mile² 













Friday 18 December - Tuesday 5 January

ChristMASSProduction

Chen Hangfeng


Chen Hangfeng showed Santa's Little Helpers, a documentary made in Zhejiang Province, China where 50% of the world's Xmas decorations are made by hand, along with a multi-coloured, site-specific piece made up of snowflakes composed from different brand logos, titled ChristMASSProduction.






 

7 August - 27 September

The How Not to Cookbook - lessons learned the hard way
Aleksandra Mir

A limited edition book and art project by Aleksandra Mir commissioned and produced by Collective, Edinburgh.


Based on Aleksandra's personal history of cooking disasters, the project invited 1000 people from all around the world to give their advice of how NOT to cook.















7 August - 27 September
Susan Norrie
Presented in partnership with Edinburgh International Festival as part of The Enlightenments.

Collective exhibited two video works by Australian artist Susan Norrie. Norrie’s acclaimed video project, Enola, pictures a world that has become mummified as a result of nuclear trauma, whilst Norrie’s new project SHOT, explores aspects of outer space and our quest for enlightenment beyond our fragile, precarious world.

Sponsored by Bank of Scotland. Supported by Homecoming Scotland and the Government of Victoria, Australia through Arts Victoria.



 

 

23 May - 19 July
Commonwealth Suite

Jordan Baseman, Henna-Riikka Halonen


Friday 22 May

A one-off performance diving event by members of Edinburgh's Junior Diving Club at The Royal Commonwealth Pool.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday 18 April
Potluck Dinner

 

Part of the events programme related to The How Not to Cookbook - lessons learned the hard way. Guests speakers included Ray McKenzie (Glasgow School of Art, Senior Lecturer) and Ian Moore (comedian, mod and chutney maker). Live music from Earl Grey and The Loose Leaves.






14 March - 9 May
Roll it to me

Pil and Galia Kollectiv, TeamPingPong, Tim Etchells

 

The exhibition featured artists working in film and video whose practice negotiates a relationship with a 'collective'. Pil and Galia Kollectiv's Future Trilogy took a 2005 riot at the opening of a new IKEA store as the starting point for a speculative history of a fictional future. The German art collective TeamPingPong presented Le PingPong d'Amour, an episodic mini-series satirising both the impracticality of idealist aspirations and the futility of realist conformism. Tim Etchells showed two films in the gallery reception area, dealing with "live-ness and presence, the unfolding of events in time and space". 

 


 

14 Feb 2009
Piano Bar

Bob and Roberta Smith with The Apathy Band

Performance Event


14 Feb 2009
Launch of 'Collective 1984-2009'

Publication launch and Symposium at Edinburgh College of Art



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download a pdf version of the full NWSP 2009 newspaper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Selected New Work Scotland Programme writer,

Nicola Wright, on Anna Tanner.

 

 

Selected New Work Scotland Programme writer, Louise Briggs, on Michael White.

 

 

The Student - NWSP Review, Kamila Kocialkowska

The Journal - NWSP Review, Michael Grotell

The List - NWSP Review, Rosalie Doubal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download Publik Booth: Stories of Seamless Communities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Download The How Not to Cookbook - lessons learned the hard way as a pdf.

Watch a video filmed at the launch event on youtube.

Read about it in Jill Santopietro's blog, The Moment, for the New York  Times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Find out more about Susan Norrie's influences from our film Q & A: Artists Talk Film

 

Visit Collective's podcast site to listen to Susan Norrie discuss her work for Collective's 2009 Festival exhibition commissioned by Edinburgh International Festival, curated by Juliana Engberg.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read reviews about Commonwealth Suite from The Scotsman, The List and in The Guardian pick of the week.

 

Find out more about our Commonwealth Suite artists by downloading our film Q & A: Artists Talk Film

2008

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Mark Neville

 

 

20 Dec - 7 Feb 2009
New Work Scotland Programme 2008: Alex Gross & Sandy Smith
The Guest Room: echo













8 Nov - 6 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 2008: Alex Dordoy
The Guest Room: ten til ten





















27 Sep - 25 Oct
New Work Scotland Programme 2008: Lila De Magalhaes
The Guest Room: Standby 














25 Jul - 13 Sep
The Golden Record - Sounds of Earth (curated by Mel Brimfield)

 

The Golden Record was a phonograph record included in the two Voyager spacecrafts launched in 1977. It contained sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth. It was intended for any intelligent extraterrestrial life form, or future humans, that may find it.

 

For this exhibition comedians, artists and filmmakers came together in a unique cross platform project at the Edinburgh Art and Fringe Festivals for a contemporary remake of the Golden Record.



 

2, 9, 16 & 23 Aug
The Golden Record - Sounds of Earth: Hustings featuring Stewart Lee, Josie Long, Pappy's Fun Club, Robin Ince, Alex Horne, Jo Neary, New Art Club, Edward Aczel and Simon Munnery - hosts John Hegley and Dan Atkinson.
Venue: Pleasance Theatre, Queen Dome, Edinburgh

 

The 2008 edition of the Golden Record featured live comedy husting events at the Pleasance Queen Dome to elect a Representative for the Human Race, delivering the keynote address on our behalf to replace the original by Kurt Waldheim.







31 May - 12 Jul
Lost High Street: Paul Rooney


























 

 

30 May 2008

ONE MILE: 50% Off 

David Sherry and Move On (Lisa Anderson and Chris James)


Artist David Sherry collaborated with Move On volunteers Chris James and Lisa Anderson on a project with its base in performance and documentation. Together they created a series of performances in Edinburgh city centre shops where they offered assistance and ultimately a 50% off discount to shoppers. This project grew out of a mutual interest in social interactions, exploring our relationships to one another in public space and aimed to creatively manipulate them.

 

To document and expand this project David, Chris and Lisa created and compiled the publication 50% Off, which includes drawings and text pieces by David Sherry, photographs and collages by Lisa Anderson, a diary of events/commentary by Chris James, an interview with the guy that collects trays in the BHS cafe and a specially commissioned text piece by Leeds-based artist Amelia Crouch.

 

The 50% off publication was distributed to the shoppers of Edinburgh on 30 May 2008 from a specially chartered double-decker bus. A series of performances and interventions were created for the distribution event by David Sherry, Owen Piper and Chris James.

 


14 Apr
Plato’s Table: One Mile Conference
Venue: The Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, Edinburgh

 

What is the role of culture in the public sphere?

How should public organisations host participatory practice?

Who owns the process and/or product?

What are the ethical questions around such work?

 

These questions and others were put to a group of international artists, producers and curators in an experimental day of discussion.

Delivered in partnership with Tramway, Glasgow.



 

5  Apr - 17 May
ONE MILE: Freee

 

Freee were invited by One Mile to develop a project to address people who had recently immigrated from Poland. Their three billboards, located on Abbey Road, Easter Road and Salamander Street, were intended to create a dialogue with the traffic between the gallery and the street, between art's institutions and everyday culture, and between art and politics. Through this work, they aimed to use the Polish experience to trigger a wider debate about the underlying issues of global capitalism of which Polish immigration is just one part.

 



9 Feb - 22 Mar

Them: Artur Zmijewski
Scottish/ Polish Cultural Stimulation: weekly interactions programmed by One Mile

 

Them, a film by Polish artist Artur Zmijewski, exhibited here in Scotland for the first time, documents a social experiment in which representatives from conflicting social groups are brought together through a series of workshops. Each group is asked to construct a symbolic centre and then to comment and react to others. This forces participants to interact: to negotiate, to fight, or to withdraw.

 

To coincide with the exhibition, Arek Kozak was commissioned to create a series of events exploring the recent wave of Polish people coming to live and work in Edinburgh. He conceived Scottish/Polish Cultural Stimulation, where Polish and Scottish artists collaborated to create a wider dialogue about issues such as nationality, home, family and identity. The artists involved were a mix of poets, writers, photographers and visual artists.



11 Sep

ONE MILE: Under Assured?

Kate Gray collaborating with Siobhan Carroll, Richard Cherns, Candace, Beth Fiddes, Brian Miller, Sammo Szeto, Siubhan Lorimer, Dougie Fairgrieve, Chip Clark and Sara Forshaw


In the third year of the One Mile project Kate Gray worked with Assurance company ‘Scottish Widows plc’, mostly with staff based in their Basil Spence designed building on Dalkeith Rd, Edinburgh.

They began with a film club, watching films set in offices and ended by conceiving of a corporate gothic film which brought together themes from ‘The French Lieutenants Woman’ by John Fowles, modernist architecture and nature and was shot in the Scottish Widows offices and on the adjacent Salisbury crags. Kate collaborated with (composer by night, risk analysist by day) Scottish Widows employee Chip Clark on the soundtrack for the film, which has a cyclical narrative.

The film ‘Under Assured?’ (15min), was shown in a one off out door screening on Arthur’s seat and featured a free gift of an ‘Under Assured?’ umbrella for all.

 

15 Jan - 5 Feb
One Mile Common Room Film Club (film screenings selected by the artists involved with One Mile):
Johanna Billing, Spartacus Chetwynd, Freee, Kate Gray, Ellen Munro, N55, Mark Neville, David Sherry

 


 

2007

Spartacus Chetwynd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jason Nelson

 

 

Andy Wake

 

 

N55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tessa Lynch

 

 

Oliver Herbert

 

 

Holly McCulloch

 

 

Our Comic Book

 

 

 

 

 

The Yellow Jacket

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is How We Walk on the Moon - Johanna Billing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ellen Munro

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keren Cytter

 

 

Wael Shawky

 

30 Nov

ONE MILE: The Call of the Wild

Spartacus Chetwynd

Filmed with Zoe Brown.

Contributions from Rachel Bell, Lindsay Hall, Ginny Hutchinson, Alison Kellas, Siobhan Mooney,  Anna Robbins and Liz Webster.


Spartacus spent September 2006 living in Edinburgh and developing a new art work. She worked with a variety of women she met during her stay, including students on a pattern-cutting course, a knitting demonstrator and a costumier, and together they devised a trip to the Isle of Lewis (Western Isles) to made the short film The Call of the Wild.

 

The film juxtaposes events in the wilderness of the Isle of Lewis with the women’s lives in urban Edinburgh. Spartacus drew on influences from films such as Walkabout, Picnic at Hanging Rock and the anthropological film Les Maîtres Fous (The Mad Masters, Jean Rouch, 1955).

 

The Call of the Wild was premiered in a one-off double screening with Les Maîtres Fous, held in Mary King’s Close, a network of hidden closes below Edinburgh's Royal Mile.



24 Nov - 22 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 2007: Jason Nelson


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 - 17 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 2007: Andy Wake

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Throughout Oct

ONE MILE: N55 Services

 

N55 were invited to create a new work for the One Mile programme. They created N55 SERVICES, a series of dispensers that were placed in public spaces and within local communities to provide a facility for innovations in the culture of swaps and the exchange of information and goods. N55 SERVICES intended to help improve living conditions in collaboration with local communities or people around the world.

 

N55 SERVICES was in situ for 28 days outside: Collective Gallery, Edinburgh College of Art, Central Library, McDonald Road Library, St James Shopping Centre, the Royal Commonwealth Swimming Pool and the Meadows and for 1 night outside the Scottish Parliament. 

 

To enable N55’s dispensing systems be integrated into everyday life in Edinburgh, public workshops hosted by N55 were held at Central Library and Edinburgh College of Art.

 

 

 

6 - 10 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 2007: Tessa Lynch


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

30 Oct - 3 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 2007: Oliver Herbert


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

29 Sep - 27 Oct
New Work Scotland Programme 2007: Holly McCulloch



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27 Jul - 15 Sep
The Comic Book Project (curated by Mel Brimfield): Mel Brimfield, Adam Dant, Brian Dewan, John Hegley, Edward Ward


The Comic Book Project brought together all the panoply of talent in Edinburgh during August across all the various festivals. It was a celebration of contemporary comic book art that united comedians with artists, writers with the visual arts, film with publishing and performance with pictures.

The project aimed to examine the relationship between modes of performative practice within visual art, theatre and comedy and presented a specially commissioned series of new works produced collaboratively by a diverse range of practitioners. The programme emerged thematically from a publication titled Our Comic Book, edited by project curator Mel Brimfield (published by Revolver, Frankfurt). Theatre makers, comedians, writers and cartoonists were invited to contribute works based loosely on generic comic strips, such as Romance, Superhero, Football and Horror.


Comic Book was the only project to appear within four of the Edinburgh Festivals in 2007, when the Collective worked in association with Edinburgh International Film Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh Art Festival and the Traverse Theatre to create a series of events and performances.

Events included:

Traverse Theatre: The Yellow Jacket by Brian Dewan, performed by John Hegley, Sir Gideon Vein and Christine Entwisle. A comic-based drama for this live public recording event.

Edinburgh International Film Festival: Lost and Found – from the collection of Mark Newgarden Featuring Simon Munnery, Suzanne Andrade (1927), Discoteca Flaming Star, Jason Nelson & Kevin Reid, Jenny Hogarth and Paul Clark (Clod Ensemble)

This was a unique event combining the first UK screening of selections from Mark Newgarden’s eclectic silent film collection with an unlikely cabaret of theatre, visual art, music and comedy accompaniments.

Edinburgh International Book Festival

Suzanne Andrade, Brian Dewan, John Hegley & Simon Munnery

Series of readings and performances hosted by John Hegley, featuring stories performed with projected animations.



2 Jun - 14 Jul

ONE MILE: This Is How We Walk On The Moon

Johanna Billing Collaborating with Johnny Lynch, Emily Roff, Joe Colliers, Jenny Gordon and Guthrie Stewart


Johanna Billing spent October 2006 living in Edinburgh and developing networks to make a new work. While in Edinburgh she became involved with members of fence music collective and decided to collaborate with them to make the film This Is How We Walk On the Moon. The work was also shown at Documenta 12, Kassel.

 

The film centres on the ocean and the experience of sailing. Struck by the contradiction of Edinburgh’s proximity to the North Sea and the lack of awareness of the majority of the population to it, Johanna developed a film with the musicians, who had no previous experience of sailing. They were invited to take part in a two-day sailing course on the Firth of Forth, which was documented. She then carried this collaboration on into a music score, which was a collaborative interpretation of ‘This Is How We Walk on the Moon’, a song from the 1980s experimental New York-based musician Arthur Russell.

 

 

29 May

ONE MILE: Freedom is not something you are given, but something you have to make

March to parliament and eat cake!

Ellen Munro and Space 44


After a period of research and development with One Mile lead artist Kate Gray introducing them to various artists, Space 44 chose to work with Ellen Munro in creating a new marching banner.

 

Ellen collaborated with the group for 8 months, organising regular meetings and workshops in the Space 44 centre and at Collective. Through these sessions the group created a finely detailed and highly decorative, appliqué banner that explores the use of personal imagery as a public statement.

To celebrate the completion an event called ‘March to parliament and eat cake!’ was held, the banner was marched to the Scottish Parliament on 29 May 2007, where a tea party and rally with addresses by Malcolm Chisholm MSP and Joy Milliken from Space 44 were held on the lawn.

 

The banner has been exhibited at the Women’s Library in Glasgow and in Tramway, Glasgow. It is now permanently housed at Space 44 where it will be used on marches during the annual 16 days of action against violence against women in Edinburgh.

 



1 Apr - 19 May

Black Cube:

Keren Cytter (selected by Beatrix Ruff)

Wael Shawky (selected by Sarah Munro)


Black Cube was developed as a new international programme showcasing the best film and video from emergent international artists. Collective’s Director Sarah Munro along with five invited curators/artists each selected one artist to exhibit.



 

 

 

 

 

31 Mar
Al Aqsa Park:  Wael Shawky
Venue: Tantallon Castle, East Lothian


Wael Shawky was invited to have his first exhibition in the UK as part of Black Cube. To coincide with the gallery exhibition a special off-site screening of Al Aqsa Park took place in the ruins of Tantallon Castle, East Lothian. In Al Aqsa Park Shawky animates the Al-Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem) as a carousel, juxtaposing the language of western popular culture and a precision use of symbols to critique a hybrid society. The themes in this work were contextualized by the setting at Tantallon Castle with its rich history inextricably linked to the border wars of the past, struggles that continue in today's challenges to the balance of political power between England and Scotland.


 

19 Feb - 28 Mar
Window Commissions:

Spartacus Chetwynd

Rabiya Choudhry

 


 

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28 Jan - 4 Mar
New Work Scotland Programme 15: Will Duke, Alexander Stalmann

 

Project Room (curated by Matthew Hearn): The space in between the sole and the heel












18 Mar - 15 Apr
Blood ‘n’ Feathers: Lucy Stein & Jo Robertson


Collaborators Lucy Stein and Jo Robertson’s exhibition manifested itself as a music performance on the opening night and a new series of paintings and collages, exploring their ‘Blood ’n’ Feathers’ philosophy. This philosophy is based on an enthusiasm and shared love of painting, drawing and music but also explores the boundaries between excitement and anxiety, passion and hysteria, agony and ecstasy.


Project Room: Valerie Norris


 

22 Apr - 22 Dec
Black Cube:

Jimmy Robert (selected by Emily Pethick)
Margaret Salmon (selected by Polly Staple)

Karma Clarke-Davis (selected by Deborah Smith)

Yael  Bartana (selected by Lesley Young)


Black Cube was developed as a new international programme showcasing the best film and video from emergent international artists. Collective’s Director Sarah Munro along with five invited curators/artists each selected one artist to exhibit.




 

22 Apr - 3 Jun
Amy Marletta & Ruth Claxton

 

Ruth Claxton developed a new installation, part of the series of works I Thought I Was the Audience Then I Looked at You, in which a community of reconfigured sculptural objects, domestic ornaments and figurines blindly gaze back at the viewer from a ‘landscape’ of reflective surfaces and platforms.

In Hearts Break All the Rules Amy Marletta incorporated photographs of personal experiences taken during time spent in Memphis and New York. This biographical material underwent a process of selection and reworking through drawings, which are then cut up and reconstructed to create the final installation.

 










 

 

 

 

10 Jun - 22 Jul
Seamus Harahan & Bedwyr Williams

 

This exhibition was a response to Wales and Northern Ireland’s National Pavilions at the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005. Bedwyr Williams was invited to make a new installation Sir Bedivere – a collection of cocktail paraphernalia and cocktail recipes where he uses humour to describe his observations.

Seamus Harahan re-presented his Venice film work Holylands: shot from his window in the Holy Land district of Belfast, the piece witnesses the peculiar and sometimes seemingly threatening events through a hand-held video camera. To coincide with this exhibition Harahan curated a programme of the best artists’ film and video from Northern Ireland at the Hawthornden Lecture Theatre, National Galleries of Scotland complex.

 



29 Jul - 16 Sep
Pills to Purge Melancholy: Matt Stokes

24 Aug
Sacred Selections: Matt Stokes
In association with The Annuale
Venue: St Gile’s Cathedral, Royal Mile, Edinburgh


Stokes was invited to make a new commission, Cypher, as part of his first solo exhibition Pills to Purge Melancholy. This involved creating an experimental piece of music composed for the pipe organ in Edinburgh’s Usher Hall, and collaboration between an organist and group who run a dark ambient music club.

Sacred Selections was an off-site performance that took place in St Giles Cathedral, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, to coincide with the exhibition. Sacred Selections was a pipe organ recital featuring experimental transcriptions of Northern Soul, Happy Hardcore, and Black Metal produced in collaboration with the Royal College of Organists.





23 Sep - 4 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 2006: Katie Orton, Stephen Murray



























11 Nov - 22 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 2006: Sara Barker, Jan Pottinger-Glass





























 

Oct - Dec
Free Commissioned Publication
New Work Scotland Programme 2006: Jim Colquhoun


 

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15 Jan - 19 Feb
Born Under a Bad Sign: Gordon Dalton, Hazel McLeod, Christopher Walker
Project Room: T Christy Cole


Chosen by the Collective committee the three artists that took part in Born Under a Bad Sign were united by their use of lo-fi materials, sculptural installations and drawing. Presenting imagery from popular culture alongside historical research, the artists work in the gap between reality and fantasy, truth and fiction. 

















26 Feb - 2 Apr
Ripples On You: Stuart Gurden
Project Room: Thomas Aitchison


In Ripples On You Stuart Gurden exhibited new video/audio works, bronze sculptures and drawing. The work referenced seminal figures and materials such as Terry Riley's Time Lag Accumulator, Kurt Vonnegut's early sci-fi novel Sirens of Titan, and a recording session in Iceland by The Fall to explore contingent responses to the vicarious experience of (sub)cultural moments and knowledge.




9 Apr - 14 May
Pass the Time of Day (curated by Paul Rooney): Arab Strap, Marko Ciciliani, Fugazi and Jem Cohen, Rodney Graham, Mark Leckey, Rosalind Nashashibi, Susan Philipsz, Pipilotti Rist, Paul Rooney, Stephen Sutcliffe, and Thomson & Craighead


Pass the Time of Day, curated by Paul Rooney, explored the theme of the estrangement of everyday life through music. The works that were selected are poignant musical art moments, drawing on recent British and North American post-punk music (or pre-punk music with the same demeanour). Similarly, the everyday life that is referred to within the works is that of Western, primarily urban, primarily working class, turn-of-the-century experience.


 

21 May - 18 Jun
a shortcut between disconnected spaces: Victoria Skogsberg
Project Room: Scott Laverie


In a shortcut between disconnected spaces, Victoria Skogsberg worked with the University of Edinburgh's Koestler Parapsychology Unit to draw on the history of the digital electroencephalogram (EEG). Invented in the 1920s, the EEG is a method for measuring brain activity which is currently being put to use in controversial research to uncover the origins of anomalous mental phenomena.




25 Jun - 30 Jul
Hateball: Nathaniel Mellors
Project Room: Joanna Bryniarska


Hateball was a Collective commission. The installation featured four video works projected over and alongside sculpture and lighting effects. Hateball focuses on the slippage of meaning in language towards abstraction, and the idea that this can be exploited in different ways, potentially malevolently.







30 Jul - 28 Aug
Gates of Ades: Kate Owens
Venue: 5th Floor, The Tun, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh


Kate Owens was commissioned by the Collective to produce a new off-site installation that coincided with her Project Room exhibition Hero of the Two Worlds. Gates of Ades was an installtion that combined flat-pack wine-racks and over 100 bottles of fizzy juice. The bottles functioned as a stained glass window that transformed the light as it filtered through the artificial coloured cocktail of benzoates, sweeteners and mixed carotenes.


 

6 Aug - 24 Sep
Man and Mask: Daria Martin
Project Room: Kate Owens


This was Daria Martin's first solo exhibition in Scotland, produced for the Edinburgh Festival 2005. Man and Mask, a 16mm film, was a new co-commission made with Collective, Lux (London) and Spacex Gallery (Exeter). The work made in Man and Mask continued Martin's investigations into the aspirations and limitations of modern ideals.


















15 Oct - 19 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 14: Neil Clements, Alberta Whittle
Project Room: Gordon Schmidt












7 Dec - 21 Jan 2006
echo echo: Alex Pollard, Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan
Curated by Jason E Bowman & Rachel Bradley in collaboration with Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Project Room: Scotland & Venice Selective Memory Reading Room


Alex Pollard, Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan (along with Cathy Wilkes) were commissioned to represent Scotland at the Venice Biennale 2005, in the exhibition Scotland and Venice: Selective Memory, and then at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. echo echo complemented and expanded on both Selective Memory exhibitions, enabling the artists to develop work into new sets of propositions, by combining previously exhibited work alongside new work.

 

2004

 


17 Jan - 14 Feb
No-How: Paul McDevitt, Nathaniel Mellors, Ellen Munro, Victoria Skogsberg, Michael Stumpf
Project Room: Janet McCrorie

21 Feb - 20 Mar
the medium is tedium: Laura Bruce, Ruth Ewan, Jenny Hogarth, Lynn Hynd, Kate Owens, Proudfoot
Project Room: David Blyth & Sara Gallie

27 Mar - 24 Apr
Angelus Novus: Martin Westwood
Project Room: Mark Hutchinson

1 - 29 May
Photocopies: Simona Denicolai & Ivo Provoost
Project Room: Harald Thys & Jos De Gruyter

5 Jun - 3 Jul
The Savoy: Florian Adolph, Michael Beutler, Henning Bohl, Shannon Bool, Heide Hinrichs, Michaela Meise, Almut Middel, Claus Richter, Ulla Rossek, Lucie Stahl, Josef Strau, Amelie von Wulffen
Project Room: Camilla Low

10 Jul - 7 Aug
New Life: David Burrows
Project Room: Marianne Greated & Michael Hill Johnston

10 - 28 Aug
Artist in Residence to Festival City (unofficial): Dan Perjovschi
Venues: Edinburgh International Book Festival, Charlotte Square; Spiegelgarden, George Square; Collective Gallery Exterior, Cockburn Street

10 Aug - 12 Sep
The Pumpkin Palace: Mike Nelson
Venue: 6 Market St (next to the City Art Centre), Edinburgh

17 - 22 Aug
Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y: Johan Grimonprez
Venue: Edinburgh College of Art

26 Aug
Pentland Rising: Jenny Hogarth
Venue:  Midlothian Ski Centre, Hillend

14 Aug - 9 Oct
The Birthday Party: Claire Barclay, Beagles & Ramsay, Dave Beech, Otto Berchem, David Blyth, Jason E. Bowman, David Burrows, Justin Carter, Paul Carter, Karen Cunningham, Alan Currall, Maurice Doherty, Jacqueline Donachie, Katy Dove, Steve Duval, Ruth Ewan & Kate Owens, Spencer Finch, Moyna Flannigan, Alex Frost, Sandy Grant, Kate Gray, Su Grierson, Ronnie Heeps, Jenny Hogarth, Louise Hopkins, Kevin Hutcheson, Graham Little, Lyn Löwenstein, Chad McCail, Billy McCall, Peter McGoldrick, Michael Mallett, Andrew R. McKenzie, Alan Michael, Ellen Munro, Scott Myles, Michelle Naismith, Lee O' Connor, Jonathan Owen, Simon  Patterson, Mick Peter, Kevin Reid, Robin Scott, David Sherry, David Shrigley, Bob & Roberta Smith, Simon Starling, Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan, John Timberlake, Donald Urquhart, Clara Ursitti, Jessica Voorsanger, Zoe Walker & Neil Bromwich, Kirsty Whiten, Michael Wilkinson, Dan Willson, Richard Wright

16 Oct - 13 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 12: Rabiya Choudhry, Lee O’Connor
Project Room: Lyndsay Mann

20 Nov - 18 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 13: Craig Coulthard, Michael Stumpf
Project Room: Tommy Grace


 

2003

 

18 Jan - 23 Feb
Busco Similar: Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Lee O Connor, Owen Piper, John Mullen, Lili Reynaud, Robin Scott
Project Room: Karen Loughridge

28 Feb - 30 Mar
Jim Medway, David Macintosh
Project Room: David Sherry

5 Apr - 11 May
The Haunted Swing (curated by Dr. Neil Mulholland): Terry Atkinson, David Shrigley, Ronnie Heaps, Alex Pollard, Michael Fullerton, Michael Pechoucek, Peter Donaldson, Mark Leckey, Keith Farquhar, Ryan Doolan, Keith MacIssac, David Musgrave, Lee O' Connor
Project Room:  Billy McCall

7 May - 15 Jun
Sean Snyder in association with Afterall
Project Room: Dan Griffiths

21 Jun - 20 Jul
I Think I Love You: Jessica Voorsanger
Project Room: Beagles & Ramsay

26 Jul – 7 Sep
Natural Situation: David Sherry

13 Sep - 12 Oct
Their Nightmares Are Our Dreams (curated by Dr. Vivien Lacouture): works from the collection of Sylvie Mercourie
Project Room: Steve Duval

18 Oct - 16 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 10: Kevin Hutcheson, Kristian Körner

22 Nov - 21 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 11: Jakob Anckarsvärd, Emma Greenwood


 

2002

 

18 Jan - 17 Feb
New Work Scotland Programme 7: Richard Blass, Laura Quarmby
Project Room: Rupert Clamp

2 Mar - 31 Mar
Andrew Mummery @ Collective (curated by Andrew Mummery): Matt Calderwood, Richard Forster, Alexis Harding, Peter Harris
Project Room: David Forster

9 Mar - 13 Apr
Collective @ Andrew Mummery (curated by Sarah Munro): Beagles & Ramsay, Kate Gray, Paul Carter, Billy McCall
Venue: Andrew Mummery Gallery, London

21 - 31 Mar
Art in the Home: Candy Factory, Paul Carter, Kate Gray, Lyn Löwenstein, Billy McCall, Janice McNab, Ola Peherson, Shimabuku, Yoshiyuki Shirakawa, Sean Snyder, Eiji Watanabe
Various venues across Edinburgh

10 Apr - 5 May
Inverterbration: Tom Dale
Project Room: Lucy Levene

11 May - 9 Jun
Decerebrator: Mick Peter
Project Room: Artur Zmijewski

15 Jun - 14 Jul
Right-on Mum: Kirsty Whiten
Project Room: Babak Ghazi

20 Jul - 15 Sep
All Artists Are a Bunch of Cowards: Bob & Roberta Smith
Project Room: Clara Ursitti

21 Sep - 27 Oct
New Work Scotland Programme 8: Ruth Ewan, Kevin Reid
Project Room: Matias Ring

26 Sep - 30 Sep
Collective @ Art Forum, Berlin

2 Nov - 8 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 9: Maurice Doherty, Mary Ann Tuckerman
Project Room: Pat Flynn


 

2001

 

20 Jan - 24 Feb
Jesus died for Gucci: Peter McGoldrick
v.delay entain: Michael Wilkinson
Project Room: Janice McNab

3 Mar - 8 Apr
The Fear Of Death: Henry VIII's Wives - Rachel Dagnall, Bob Grieve, Sirko Kneupfer, Simon Polli, Per Sander, Lucy Skaer
Project Room: Kirsty Whiten

14 Apr - 12 May
Ola Pehrson
Project Room: Martin Eddie

19 May - 17 Jun
People From Off: Nina Pope, Karen Guthrie, Anna Best, Simon Poulter
Project Room: Anna Ray

23 Jun - 22 Jul
John Timberlake, Sandy Grant
Project Room: Rachel Garfield

4 Aug - 9 Sep
The Ghost of a Flea: Kate Gray
Project Room: The Committee Selects - Emma Hedditch, Neupop International, Roman Signer, Andrew Motterehead, Rebecca French

15 Sep - 14 Oct
New Work Scotland Programme 4: Steve Duval, Jenny Hogarth
Project Room: Fiona Macalister

3 - 7 Oct
Collective @ Art Forum, Berlin

20 Oct - 18 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 5: John Wallbank, Iain Hetherington
Project Room: Dave Beech

28 Oct - 10 Nov
Art in the Home: Candy Factory, Paul Carter, Francis Denys, Kate Gray, Billy McCall, Janice McNab, Ola Peherson & Lena Gustavsson, Shimabuku, Yoshiyuki Shirakawa, Sean Snyder, Eiji Watanabe
Various venues across Yamaguchi City, Japan

24 Nov - 22 Dec
New Work Scotland Programme 6: Stuart Gurden, Helen McCrorie
Project Room: Wardie Primary School P3


 

2000

 

Jan – Mar (closed for refurbishment)

8 Apr - 4 Jun
British Art Show 5: Jeremy Deller & Karl Homqvist, Keith Tyson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Grayson Perry, Kenny Macleod, Johnny Spencer

13 Apr - 16 Apr
Collective @ Glasgow Art Fair: David Blyth, Peter McGoldrick, Jane Strachan, Kirsty Whiten, Paul Carter, Kate Gray, Alex Pollard, Iain Hetherington, Lyn Löwenstein, Chad McCail, Moyna Flannigan, Jonathan Owen, Sandy Grant

25 Jun - 23 Jul
New Work Scotland Programme 1: Bryan Davies, David Blyth
Project Room: Fiona Robertson, Eliza Gilchrist

29 Jul - 3 Sep
John I'm Only Dancing (curated by Jeremy Akermann & Victoria Walsh): Jeremy Akermann, Tariq Alvi, Oreet Ashery, Vito Acconi, Alan Ball, Jordan Baseman, Craig Bell, Otto Berchem, Laura Bruce, John Carson, Claudia de Cleen, Michael Curran, Judith Dean, Rineke Dijkstra, Judith Driessen, Robert Ellis, Eliza Gilchrist, Mathew Hale, Gordon Hon, Johanna & Helmut Kandl, Peter Land, Brighid Lowe, Chad McCail, Oswaldo Macia, Janice McNab, Susan Morris, Andrew Mottershead, Andrew Mackenzie, Alan Michael, Annelies Oberdanner, Janette Parris, Frederik Pedersen, H.W. Poshauko & Claudia Plank, Danny Rolph, Daniel Rubenstein, Clemens Stecher, Joshua Sofaer, Simon Watney, Gillian Wearing, Hermione Wiltshire, Craig Wood

9 Sep - 8 Oct
New Work Scotland Programme 2: a Love Laboratory (Michelle Naismth & James Thornhill), Jonathan Owen
Project Room: Karen Cunningham

14 Oct - 12 Nov
New Work Scotland Programme 3: Mick Peter, Katy Dove
Project Room: Allie Rutherford

18 Nov – 17 Dec
Vivre Sa Vie: Glassbox, Marine Hugonnier


 

1999

 


12 - 23 Jan
Project Room: Kevin Hutcheson

30 Jan - 27 Feb
Anxiety: Liz Arnold, Janice McNab
Project Room: John Timberlake

5 Mar - 10 Apr
Hot In The City: Lucy McKenzie, John Ayscough, David Michael Clarke, Jacinta Schreuder, Brett Vallance

2 Apr - 27 May
Evolution isn't over yet: Margaret Barron, Beagles & Ramsay, David Bellingham, Duncan Campbell, Paul Carter, Henry VII's Wives, Chad McCail, Zoe Walker, Janice McNab, Clara Ursitti, Shauna McMullan, Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan
Venue: Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh

17Apr - 15 May
Citizen 2000: David Blyth, Georgina Bolton-King, Stevie Dale, Iain Hetherington, Mick Peter, Katy Dove, Hilary Knox, Torsten Lauschmann, Michael Mallett, Stuart Purdy, Michelle Naismith, Jonathan Owen, David Sherry, Kirsty Whiten, Michael Wilkinson

22 May - 19 Jun
You Are Very Important: Alex Frost & Alan Michael
Project Room: Malcolm Brown

26 Jun - 24 Jul
3 Edinburgh Projects: Rhona Wilson, Steve Duval, Liz Pardoe, Anna Ray, Karen Loughridge, Jonathan Owen, Lyn Löwenstein
Project Room: Virus - Stuart Bennett, Ursula Cleary, Robbie Chapman, Ewan Robertson, Colette Woods

7 Aug - 25 Sep
To The Memory of H.P. Lovecraft: Mike Nelson
Project Room: Everything Must Go! - Juliana Capes, Chad McCail, Sandy Grant, Heather Docherty, Scott Myles, Hilary Knox, Anna Ray, Jenny Smith, Sarah Beevers, Karen Cunningham, Lyn Löwenstein, Peter McGoldrick, Moyna Flannigan, Janice McNab, Lyn Ahrens, Marie Wallis, Deborah Jackson, Dr Neupop, Billy McCall, Duncan Bremner, Jason Malcolm-Hertzmark, Paul Carter, Daniel Willson, Malcolm Brown, Clara Ursitti

Oct - Dec (closed for refurbishment)

3 Dec
Pixelvision: Lucy Brown, David Michael Clarke, Karen Cunningham, Karen Dickson, Katy Dove, Billy McCall, Michelle Naismith, Frederik Pedersen, Paul Rooney, David Rosetzky, Catherine Whippey
Venue: La Lumiere, Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh


 

1998

 

10 Jan - 7 Feb
Blow Your Mind: Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan
Project Room: Justin Carter
Project Room: Alex Hetherington

14 Feb - 14 Mar
Dreaming is Free: Deborah Holland, Kate Daw
Project Room: Moyna Flannigan
Project Room: Lyndsay Orr

14 Mar
Video Soup (film screening): Pernille Spence, Angeline Ferguson, Anne Marie Goodall Copestake, Tristan Bayly, Mark Donnelly, Steven Marshall, Anna Ray, Holger Mohaupt, Douglas Allan, Jennifer Haggarty, Jason Malcolm Herzmark, Alan Currall, Michele Lazenby

21 Mar - 25 Apr
Inbreeder - Some English Aristocracies (curated by Godfrey Worsdale): Andrea & Phillipe, Liz Arnold, Matthew Higgs, Gareth Jones, Hilary Lloyd, Simon Patterson, Simon Periton, Hadrian Pigott, Bob and Roberta Smith, Bridget Smith, Gavin Turk

2 - 31 May
John Ayscough, Chad McCail
Project Room: Andrew R McKenzie
Project Room: Bad Language & Travel (curated by the Orchard Centre, East Lothian)

6 Jun - 4 Jul
Fanni Niemi-Junkola
Project Room: Leigh French
Project Room: Keith Thompson

11 Jul - 1 Aug
Seeing Hozomeen (curated by Iain Irving): Claire Barclay, Christine Frew, Sandy Grant, Steve Hollingsworth, Angus Hood, Jane Fawns Watt, Rowan Mace, Eva Rothschild, Jane Strachan, Allan Walker, Toby Webster

22 Jul - 1 Sep
Project Room: Clare Twomey

4 Aug
Soup (film screening): Stephen Marshall, Richard Weeks, Ann Fisher, Ako Sasao, Wendy Murray, Torsten Lauschmann, John Timberlake, Sarah Felton, Ricky Swallow, Nick May, Eleanor Salt, David Preistman, Laura Lee Bruce, Emma Hathaway, Susanne MacWilliam, Tony Nolan, Solid Fat Productions, Zoe Irvinge

8 Aug - 12 Sep
Family Credit: Janine Antoni, Billy McCall, Jake & Dinos Chapman, John Beagles & Graham Ramsay, Deborah Holland, Alan Michael, Dan Willson, Maria Cook, Jeremy Akerman, C.Cunningham/Aphex Twin, Henry Obuabang, Lyn Löwenstein, Lisa Castagner, Rose Thomas, Mary L Pavlovic, Moyna Flannigan, Duncan Ganley, Alan Currall, Sarah Greig, Theresa Mastroiacovo, Dave Beech, Kate Gray, Sarah Jones, Chad McCail, Catriona Grant, Wendy McMurdo

10 Oct - 7 Nov
The Modern Babylon: Paul Carter
Project Room: Brigid Teehan
Project Room: Iain Patterson

14 Nov - 12 Dec
they died so that you might live: Dave Beech, David Burrows, Ako Sasao
Project Room: Peter McGoldrick
Project Room: Martin Fowler

19 Dec - 23 Jan 1999
Ontologically Yours: Beata Veszley & David Wilkinson
Project Room: Kate Gray


 

1997

 


11 Jan - 1 Feb
Running Time: Paul Carter, Su Greirson, Mark Haddon, Billy McCall, Scott Myles Cameo: Sarita Goosey, Ewan Imrie, Robin Macdonald, Billy McCall, Peter McGoldrick, Clare Stephenson
Venue: Collective & Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh
Project Room: Callum Innes & John Burnside

27 Jan - 7 Feb
Project Room: Alex Hetherington

8 Feb - 1 Mar
Harthill (Things happen, stuff jumps in): Alex Frost, Sandy Grant, Rob Kelly, Alan Michael, Scott Myles, Louise Shambrook, John Slattery, Rose Thomas, Sean Watson

5 - 15 Mar
Project Room: Mandy McCombie

8 Mar - 5 Apr
Paired Land: Donald Urquhart

18 - 29 Mar
Project Room: Caroline Woodley

29 Mar - 27 Apr
Speel - A Hard Luck Story: John Beagles, Nathalie de Briey, Paul Carter, Andrew Cobb, Alan Currall, Kate Gray, Mark Haddon, Duncan Hamilton, Shauna McMullan, Billy McCall, Graham Ramsay, Ross Sinclair
Venue: Artis, The Netherlands

1 - 5 Apr
Project Room: Duncan Ganley

10 - 19 Apr
7-Up At The Collective (curated by Mel Gooding): Owen Claxton, James Alexander, Alan Holligan, Pamela Miller, Lorna McIntosh, Delia Marjoribanks, Nicola Green, Kyriaki Pavilikiani, Soo Ngee Lim, Stephanie Dees
Project Room: Marcel O'Connor

16 - 30 Apr
hide-and-seek: Claire Devine, Lisa Fallon, Su Grierson, Peter McGoldrick, Calum Stirling, Neil Sylvester & Daniel Willson, Lesley Young & Roller Blades Optional
Venue: The Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh

26 Apr - 24 May
Slight (curated by Kirsty Ogg): Rita Ackermann, Maura Biava, Russell Crotty, Tracey Emin, Rachel Evans, Ewan Gibbs, Graham Gussin, Karen Kilimnik, Maria Lindberg, Jacqueline Mesmaeker, Martin MacDonald, David Shrigley, Thomas Schutte, Thaddeus Strode, Hayley Tompkins

31 May - 21 Jun
Pheremone Link TM - Love is in the Air...: Clara Ursitti
Project Room: Paul Carter
Project Room: Calum Stirling

28 Jun – 19 Jul
TR808: Maria Cook, Jeremy Deller, Ako Sasao, Graham Ramsay, Sam Oakley, Wendy House, Simon Payne
Project Room: Neil Bromwich
Project Room: Jenny Brownrigg

19 - 21 Jul
Gallery Education Week ’97 (Artlink & Collective Workshop): Jason E Bowman, Ross Sinclair, David Shrigley

2 - 30 Aug
Stars & Bars: Jacqueline Donachie
Project Room: Kate Gray, Abigail Simmonds, Mary Redmond
Project Room: Franchesca Fuchs
Project Room: Janice McNab
Project Room: Chad McCail

6 - 27 Sep
Mary.exe and other Works: Michael Windle
Project Room: James Lumsden
Project Room: Stewart Purdy

12 Sep - 8 Nov
Connected: Chad McCail, John Ayscough, Rose Thomas

1 - 22 Nov
Light In The Head (Vertigo): Jasper van den Brink, Zeger Reijers, Arthur Kempenaar
Project Room: Absolut Lotto - Everyone’s a winner

29 Nov - 23 Dec
it's goodnight from me and it's goodnight from him goodnight goodnight: Beagles & Ramsay
Project Room: Christmas Multiples


 

1996

 

24 Jan - 6 Feb
Project Room: Jason E Bowman, Lisa Donnelly, Craig Buckley

27 Jan - 12 Feb
Suspended Animation: Helle Hannes & Michael Fischer

6 - 17 Feb
Project Room: Aoise Farren

8 Feb - 1 Mar
Project Room: Brigir Andresson

24 Feb - 28 Apr
British Art Show 4: Gillian Wearing

9 Apr - 11 May
Exchanges: John Beagles, Samantha Clark, Gillian Curran, Paul Dignan, Spencer Finch, Moyna Flannigan, Andrew Grassie, Helle Hannes, Marcel O'Connor, Andrea Roe, Keith Thompson, Graeme Todd, Judith Weik
Venue: Dick Institute, Kilmarnock

1 - 11 May
Project Room: Demetra Browning

4 - 25 May
Rear View: John Ayscough, Iain Dickinson, Moyna Flannigan, Robert Wilson

9 - 24 May
Meeting Henderson: Duncan Ganley, Mark Haddon, Russell Hart, Deborah Holland, Uwe Riek, Andrea Roe, Brigid Teehan, Jane Fawns Watt
Venue: The Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh

15 - 25 May
Project Room: Paul Keir

29 May - 8 Jun
Project Room: Su Grierson

1 - 22 Jun
Portable Paradise: Zoe Walker

12 - 22 Jun
Project Room: Angie Clarricoats

26 Jun - 6 Jul
Project Room: Andrew Grassie

29 Jun - 20 Jul
Big Girl Little Girl: Chantal Joffe, Ingrid Morreau, David Shrigley

9 - 20 Jul
Project Room: Krista Edlund

24 Jul - 3 Aug
Deep Signal: Will Bradley, Anne-Marie Goodall-Copestake, Ori Gersht, Fanni Niemi-Junkola, Phillip Lai, Eva Rothschild, Abi Stockbridge, Sue Tompkins, Sarah Tripp, Masato Wakabayashi
Project Room: Janie Nicoll

26 Jul - 30 Aug
Regeneration: Carolyn Burchell, Robyn Kennedy, Merion, Valerie Menon, Jenny Smith, Iain Thompson, Peter Thomson
Venue: Eastern General Hospital, Edinburgh

7 - 31 Aug
Histories, Biographies, Collaborations 1958-1996: Terry Atkinson

3 Sep
Beer Monsta (video screening curated by John Beagles, Kate Daw, Leigh French, Deborah Holland, Graham Ramsay, Brigid Teehan): Lucy Bacon, Alan Currall, Dave Beech, Caroline Woodley, Tim Cullen & Richard Weeks, Kathy Temin, Chris Evans, Simon Payne, Kirsty Ogg, Butler Brothers, Maria Cook, Sarah Tripp, John Beagles, David Noonan, Billy McCall, Smith & Stewart, Deborah Holland, Anne-Marie Copestake, Wayne Lloyd, Brigid Teehan, Alice Angus, Graham Ramsay, Clara Ursitti, Mark Bell, Kate Gray, Leigh French, Dene Happell

7 - 28 Sep
Showroom: Collective Members Open Exhibition

11 - 19 Oct
[a.] Soundings: Helle Hannes, Anne Bevan, Angus Miller, Andrea Roe, Ruth MacLennan, Shauna McMullan, John Hunter, Jane Fawns Watt

26 Oct - 16 Nov
[b.] Sonderingar: Agneta Gothesson, Anita Wohlen (Venue: Collective), Anna Brand, Eva Stina Sandling, Anita Wohlen (Off- Site Venue: British Council, Edinburgh), Anna Brand, Per Olaf Holmstrom, Lena Stenberg, Eva Stina Sandling, Kamil A Lukaszewisc (Off- Site Venue: Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh)
Project Room: Anne Skinner
Project Room: Olivia Irvine

30 Nov - 21 Dec
My Beautiful Beast: Multi-media work by individuals infected and affected by HIV and AIDS
Project Room: Artist Multiples - Jason E Bowman, Nathalie de Briey, Jamie Burroughs, Paul Carter, Laura Chaisty, Fung Tai Chan, Tommy Crooks, Graham Fagan, Matt Farenholz & Wotjec Bochenek, David Faithfull, Edward Fellows, Chris Evans, Rose Frain, Su Grierson, Dene Happell, Deborah Holland, Kevin Hutcheson, Ewan Imrie, Harvey Jackson, Anna Louise Kieran, Wayne Lloyd, Anna McLauchlin, Ron McNeil, Robin MacDonald, Francesca La Nave, Lindsey Orr, Anneke Pettican & Kerri Moogan, Hugh Pizey, Stuart Purdy, William Reid, Dale Rowe, Lucy Skaer, Stephen Skrynka, Hayley Tompkins/Susan Tompkins, Ross Turpie, Clara Ursitti, Caroline Woodley, Fiona Wright


 

1995

 

14 Jan - 4 Feb
Somewhere Over The TV: Karen J. Guthrie & Nina Pope

8 Feb - 4 Mar
The Other Side: Alan Currall, Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir
Fear: Bob Last

11 Mar - 1 Apr
Andrea Roe

5 - 15 Apr
Cluster Part A: Lynn Coutts, Su Greirson, Sara Heywood, Graham Little, Kathleen McNamara, Satoshi Watanabe, Jane Fawns Watt

19 - 29 Apr
Cluster Part B: John Beagles, Paul Carter, Kate Gray, Anne McGroaty, Shauna McMullan, Paul Macdonald, Clara Ursitti, Robert Montgomery

6 - 27 May
Lyn Ahrens, Hannah Horsfall & Malcolm Bell

3 - 24 Jun
Traces: Fiona Guest, Patricia McKinnon-Day, Christine Kummer

26 Jun
Between Hangings (performance): Edward Fellows

1 - 22 Jul
Boys Will Be Boys: Otto Berchem

1 - 29 Jul
Project Room: Carol Rhodes, Simon Starling, Richard Wright

27 - 30 Jul
Karoke Fluxfest: Katrina Moorhead & Robert Montgomery

8 Aug - 2 Sep
Trying to remember the colour of Jackie Kennedy's Pillbox hat: Spencer Finch

9 - 30 Sep
...almost no relation to reality...a retrospective: John Calcutt, Peter Lynch, Billy McCall
Project Room: Gary Rough

7 Oct - 4 Nov
A Slow Remembering - Part of Fotofeis '95: Diana Thorneycraft
Project Room: Sara Brennan, Louise Hopkins

8 - 18 Nov
Project Room: Peter Randall

11 Nov - 2 Dec
Art Lotto: a fundraising event

21 Nov - 2 Dec
Project Room: Paul Dignan

6 - 24 Dec
Project Room: Susan Mowatt

7 Dec - 1 Jan 2006
Stirrup Cup: Helen McAlister

9 - 23 Dec
Jillian Booth, Sara Brennan, Demetra Browning, Tim Cockburn, Tove Hirth, Arabella Crum-Ewing, Helen Denderley, Trish Edwards, Yke Prins, Kate Kennedy, Henry Kondracki, Karen Macdonald, Shona MacDonald, Robert McNeil, Alistair Mack, Nicola Murray, Lesley Nelson, Julie Read, Jenny Smith, Fiona Strickland
Venue: Gray, Marshall & Associates Chartered Architects, 23 Stafford Street, Edinburgh


 

1994

 

10 Jan – 8 Oct
Artist for a Week (28 Project Room exhibitions): Alastair Clark, Paul Dignan, Lesley Logue, Pamela McBain, Lousisa Dickinson, Anne Morrison, Lauence Nowosad, Andrew Morrison, Sara Brennan, Chris Oliver, Mary Bourne, Maggie Hills, Uwe Reik, Janet Henderson, Olivia Irvine, Hannah Horsfall & Malcolm Bell, Gayle Bray, Catya Plate, Paula Garcia Stone, Karen MacDonald, Ian Robertson, Fraser Mansell, Rousson Pascal, Demetra Browning, Gwen Fleming, Andrew MacKenzie, Elizabeth Cairns, Virginia Ryan-Izzo

15 Jan - 5 Feb
Sleeping Room: Mark Haddon

12 Feb - 5 Mar
Recent Painting: Robert Carswell
Painted Offerings: Robert Euman

19 Mar - 2 Apr
Outlook Within: Lucy Brown, Richard Bamford

9 - 30 Apr
Paintings: Donald Clark
Shining Wall: Mary Morrison

7 - 28 May
Histories: Paul Rooney

4 - 25 Jun
Gallies and Pools: Andrew Grassie

2 - 23 Jul
Flights from The Sink (in association with Artlink): Ruth Cohen; Lesley Jackson; Kay Jacobs; Jean Mackfie; Sharon McGovern;
Dorothy Macleod; Electra Ross in collaboration with Lucy Brown & Rachel Mimiec

2 Aug - 3 Sep
Tin - Celebrating Ten Years of the Collective Gallery: Natalie Niblack, Steve Hunter, David Faithful, Alistair Mack, Joyce Linklater, Susan Dayal, Annie Cattrell, Maggie Le May, Marcel O’Connor, Ian Hughes, Alistair Hogg, Moyna Flannigan, Anne Bevan, Clementine Hope, Ross Thomson, James Lumsden, Andrea Roe, Brent Miller, Susan Mowat, Iain Patterson, Henry Kondracki, Mathew Inglis, Gordon Brennan, Jackie Graham, Simon James, Gordon Boyd, Frances Pelly

10 Sep - 1 Oct
Scotch: Karen Henderson

8 - 29 Oct
Space for Building: Colin Lindsay

18 Oct – 29 Oct
Outpost

5 - 26 Nov
CD 3 - The Finale

27 Nov
Auction @ Edinburgh City Chambers

2 - 24 Dec
Winter: Graeme Todd


 

1993

 

9 - 30 Jan
Red Moss Part I (Autumn) Part II: Jeremy Lorne Inglis, Brian Catley, Colin White

25 Jan - 18 Dec
Artist for a Week (27 Project Room exhibitions): Pamela McBain, Louisa Dickinson, Anne Morrison, Lawrence Nowosad, Andrew Morrison, Sara Brennan, Phil Duthie, S Robin Spark, Andrea Roe, Katayoun Dawlatshahi, Joe Ingleby, Samantha Clark, Lynn Ahrens, Hazel Walker, Gordon Munro, Liz Ross, Alastair Clark, Jeremy Cunningham, James Lumsden, Michael Bolam, Ross Thomson, William Reid, Andrew Grassie, Paul Rodgers, Simon Millgate, Gillian Curran, Susan Woods

4 - 25 Feb
Movements: Mary Scott
Equal Values: Paul Mason

4 - 25 Mar
Animator II: Alistair Wallace

31 Mar - 21 Apr
Denude: Moyna Flannigan
Fragments of Memory Figments of Imagination: Aileen Keith

27 Apr - 8 May
Inspired: Lothian Region Primary Art Team - Amanda Grazzi, Marissa Grassie, Christopher Nugent, Pamela Richardson, Ronnie Spalding

15 May - 5 Jun
Herstorical: Lucy Brown, Jane Hyslop

10 - 31 Jun
Tapestries and Paintings: Gill Rhind, Jo Baker
Provenance Paintings and Drawings: Catherine Dawes, Dominic Willsdon

11 Jun - 3 Jul
The Creation of a New Self Image: David Barnett, John Connolly, Ian Fraser, Ian Lyon, Evelyn Ramsay

10 Aug - 4 Sep
Counterpointing: Helen McAlister, Robert Maclaurin, Jane Hyslop, Stephen Hunter, Morning Star Folios

11 Sep - 2 Oct
Take Your Desires for Reality: Alastair Hogg
Contingent Selves: Erin Elrich

9 - 23 Oct
Contemporary Art from St. Petersburg: Sergei Minayev, Tatyana Minayeva, Anatoly Rubtzov, Irina Rubtzova

2 - 27 Nov
CD 2 - artwork in and on CD Boxes

1 - 18 Dec
Video Art from The Netherlands: Fritz Maats, Justin Bennett, Jaap de Jonge,  Ton van Vliet

21 Dec - 3 Jan 1994
Christmas Trees - Lightworks for the Festive Season: Kevan Shaw


 

1992

 

11 Jan - 1 Feb
The Twelve Apostles (or the Last Laugh): Sean Taylor

7 - 29 Feb
Leaves: Gary Cormack
Landscape Alchemy: John C Young

14 Mar - 4 Apr
The Colour Cage: Debbie Miller
Recent Works: Joanna Kessel

10 Apr  - 2 May
F.A. Religion: Brian Donlevy

7 May - 6 Jun
Henry Kondracki

27 Jun - 17 Jul
Soundings: Anne Bevan
Oblique Visions: Susan Harvey

2 Jul - 14 Aug
Generation: Donald Clark, Richard Hoare, Joanna Kessel, Maggie Le May, Janice McNab,
Ian Thompson, Peter Thomson
Venue: Eastern General Hospital

23 Jul - 12 Aug
Torn Fragment: Alison Roy
Time Shadows: Michael Pinsky

18 Aug - 5 Sep
On Heat: Susan Brind, Marcus Cole, Celia Hayes

24 - 29 Aug
Deconstruction of a Washing Machine: Nicola Laurence
Venue: Gray's, George Street, Edinburgh

12 Sep - 3 Oct
Genetics: Joan Smith

10 - 31 Oct
World of Myths: Robert Varady

20 Oct - 15 Nov
Spot Lit - Series of Night Time Installations: Lucy Brown, Annie Cattrell, Phil Power, Kevan Shaw, Malcolm Innes

7 - 28 Nov
Andreas Bee

5 Nov – 19 Dec
The Alternative Art Mart
The CD Show - artwork in and on CD Boxes


 

1991

 

12 Jan - 3 Feb
Enlightenment: Harvey Jackson

9 Feb - 3 Mar
Work: Stephen Hunter

9 - 30 Mar
Illuminations: Jim Buckley

6 - 27 Apr
Recent Work: Donald Provan

4 - 25 May
Irresoluting the Resolute, Resoluting the Irresolute (Gothic Vs Islamic Architecture): Graham Fagan, Seyed Edalatpour

1 - 22 Jun
A Selection of Work: Nicky Hirst, Jacqueline Jeffries

27 Jun - 14 Jul
Work in Edinburgh: Antonio Barrerio, Javier Carpintero

18 Jul - 9 Aug
New Paintings: Ineke Van Der Waal

14 Aug - 1 Sep
Festival Show: Lorranie Robson, Alison Roy, Dilys Jackson, Ross Thomson, Joanna Kessel, Ailsa Magnus, Victoria Bernie, Stephen Hunter, Gordon Boyd, Sean Lee, Richard Hoare, Valerie Menon, Iain Patterson, Heather Pocock, Mary Morrison, Sarah Baddon, John Young, Brian Gibson, Donald Provan, Max McIlraith, Yorg Johnston, Nick Watson, Lynn Ahrens, Karen MacPherson, Ross Georgeson, Susan Woods

7 - 29 Sep
Developing Contact: Francine Dunkley, Fiona MacPherson, Ian Lyon, Jennifer MacLeod, Helen Burnie, Heather McKenzie

16 Sep
Caws of Art Revue - Poetry's not for me!

2 Nov
Art Jumble Sale

30 Nov - 14 Dec
The Postcard Show


 

1990

 

13 Jan - 3 Feb
Combinations: Pamela Richardson

10 Feb - 3 Mar
Shift '93: John Collins

7 Mar
Deeggoff (performance): Trevor Comrie

10 - 31 Mar
Psychological Landscape: Peter Rimmer

9 - 29 Apr
Once Supported But Now Removed: Christine Borland
Installation: Craig Richardson

5 - 27 May
Against The Rhythm: Rob Daru

10 - 24 Jun
New Work: David McMillan

30 Jun - 21 Jul
Abstract Paintings: Clare Wardman

28 Jul - 19 Aug
Circles: Gordon Boyd

21 Aug - 9 Sep
The Spirit of Plastic: Mark Latimer

15 Sep - 7 Oct
Contact 2: Pamela Richardson, Ian Lyon, Anne Robb, Fiona MacPherson, Helen Burnie, Wiktor Klimczyk, Gordon Munro, Dorothy McLeod, Ian Moore

13 Oct - 4 Nov
A Material Vision: Kate Sully

10 Nov - 2 Dec
Derek McGuire

15 Dec
Christmas Auction


 

1989

 

7 - 28 Jan
Calum Stirling

21 Jan
Gravity (performance): Richard Layzell

4 - 25 Feb
William Dick

1 - 28 Mar
Collective Members Group Show

1 - 22 Apr
Marketing Strategies III: Louise Crawford
Installation: Jane Bartlett

2 - 20 May
The Knight of Suburbia: Michael Ferr

27 May - 17 Jun
Positions of Silence: Rebecca Fortnum

Aug
Off The Beaten Track - New Canadian Art - Festival Show

9 - 30 Sep
Talking To The Monkey: Janice McNab

7 - 28 Oct
Continual Interference: Rory Donaldson

4 - 25 Nov
Blue Moonshine: Gillian Curran

28 Nov - 16 Dec
Fundraising Christmas Show: Iain Robertson, Clare Wardman, George Coleman, Marcel O'Connor, Rory Donaldson, John Kirkwood, Gordon Boyd, Iain Patterson, Rose Frain, David Douglas, Sheena Devitt, Sandy Moffat, Elaine Shemilt, Robert Callander, Pamela Richardson, Nancy Henderson, Mark Latimer, Torquil Anderson, Janice McNab, Carolyn Burchell, Mary Scott, Mary Le May, Peter Rimmer


 

1988

 


2 - 23 Apr
Phil Duthie

May
Julian Le Bas

28 May - 18 Jun
Shared Premises: Chris McGlone, Alistair Keddie, Peter Quinn

25 Jun - 16 Jul
Recent Paintings: Tom Barlow

6 - 23 Aug
Relic - theme show involving 38 artists

27 Aug - 3 Sep
Artist for a Day: Gordon Boyd, Martyn Rainford, David Green, Alison Marchant, Keith Milne, Carolyn Burchell, Chris Sell, Christine Lorimer
Residency @ Drummond High School, Edinburgh: David Griffiths

10 Sep - 1 Oct
Worth: Marion Coutts

8 - 29 Oct
Photographic Work: Rebecca Finch

5 - 26 Nov
Recent Work: Iain Robertson

12 - 26 Nov
Ark: Nick Stewart
Venue: Cranston Street Hall, Edinburgh
 
6 - 25 Dec
Fountain Art: Sri Chimony


 

1987

 

10 - 27 Jan
Elements and Energies (Constructions): Valerie Pragnell

31 Jan - 17 Feb
Three Artists Find Death: Michael Donlevy, Richard Wright, Andrew Walker

21 Feb - 10 Mar
Gordon Brennan

14 - 31 Mar
Textile Design: Jan Nimmo, Joanie Jack

4 - 21 Apr
Graeme Magee

8 Apr
SovScot: Andrew Brown

23 Apr -12 May
Brian Connolly

15 May
Collective Benefit Dance
Venue: Calton Studios, Edinburgh

16 May - 2 Jun
Andrew Miller, Sibylle Von Halem

6 - 23 Jun
Keith Grant

8 Jun
National and International: Mark Francis

27 Jun - 14 Jul
A Period of Transition: Marcel O'Connor

18 Jul - 4 Aug
Way Out East: Alastair Wallace

9 - 31 Aug
Festival Exhibition: Ian Robertson, Keith Grant, Anne Kearsley, John Kirkwood, Liz Adamson, Tim Harris, Jane Newcombe, Angus Hood, Lynda Graham, Oladed Bamgboye, Katherine Holmes, Rob MacLaurin, Alastair Wallace, Matthew Inglis, Anne Elliot, Peter Quinn, Chris Nugent, Pamela Richardson, Susan Gierasik, Pam Jenkins, Donald Cross, Paul Kier, Evelyn Farquarson, Margaret Wolton, Neil Johnston, Carolyn Burchell, Stephen Hall, Marcel O'Connor, Peter Russel, Phil Duthie, R J Henshaw, Graeme Wilkie, Graeme Swanson, Val Pragnell, Kenny McLellan, Chris McGlone, Kenny Hunter, Judith Walker, Adam Geary, Olivia Irvine, Donald Urquart

18 - 22 Aug
Dogs in Honey (performance): Sarah Tutt & Steven Jones

5 - 22 Sep
Katherine Holmes

26 Sep - 13 Oct
A Year In The Life: Tom Barlow

14 Nov
Metaphysical Telepathic (performance): Andrzej Dudek-Durer
Venue: The Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh


 

1986

 

10 - 28 Jan
Dawn Burgess, Callum Innes, Keith Grant, Walter Bremner

31 Jan - 18 Feb
Burial Ship: Rosie Leventon

21 Feb - 11 Mar
Images From Belfast 1984: Alastair Nichol

14 Mar - 1 Apr
Kirsty McGhie

4 - 23 Apr
Annie Cattrell, Ruth Saxon

26 Apr  - 12 May
Tracy MacKenna

17 May - 3 Jun
David Douglas

13 Jun - 1 Jul
Alan Shipway

5 - 22 Jul
Paul Gardner

26 Jul - 12 Aug
Mark Ainsworth, Don Prince

16 Aug - 2 Sep
Festival Show: Gordon Boyd, Richard Witherspoon, Katherine Holmes, Nicola Kelsall, Iain Patterson, Chris Nugent, Lars Stenberg, Kate Downie, Christine Ironside, Alastair Wallace, Clare Hellewell, Peter Russell, Valerie Pragnall, Colin Lawson, Tracy MacKenna

9 - 24 Sep
Philip Power

26 Sep - 15 Oct
Walter Miller

17 Oct - 7 Nov
Colin Lawson

15 - 26 Nov
 Inside Out: Christine Ironside

28 Nov - 17 Dec
Richard Witherspoon

13 Dec
Gallery Fundraising Auction


 

1985

 

7 - 19 Jan
James Cursiter

22 Jan - 9 Feb
Peter Russell

18 Feb - 2 Mar
Callum MacRae

4 - 16 Mar
John Fulton

17 - 30 Mar
Wendy Halstead

5 - 27 Apr
Eric Marwick

5 - 18 May
Colin McArthur

19 - 30 May
Fiona Strickland

31 May - 13 Jun
Robert McNeil

15 - 26 Jun
Moira Innes

28 Jun - 11 Jul
Close Things: Gordon Boyd

13 - 25 Jul
Linda Taylor

26 Jul - 9 Aug
Francis Pelly

13 - 28 Aug
Festival Show - Group Exhibition

31 Aug - 11 Sep
Susan Montgomery

13 - 26 Sep
Leisure and Cash: Michael Jeffries  

27 Sep - 10 Oct
Lyndsay Howieson, Fiona Maher

18 Oct - 4 Nov
David Wallace

8 - 25 Nov
Keith Milne

29 Nov - 16 Dec
Matthew Inglis

19 - 21 Dec
Gallery Fundraising Function


 

1984

 

14 Sep - 5 Oct
Henry Kondracki

12 - 31 Oct
Terence Quinn, Tina Lappanen-Richie, Ian Hughes

2 - 24 Nov
East Meets West - Group Exhibition

1 - 21 Dec
Love Theme - Group Exhibition

17 - 21 Dec
Miners Benefit Auction