Visual arts
Dutch photojournalist Teun Voeten has covered conflict in Yugoslavia, Haiti, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Afghanistan. These images were taken in Libya in Spring 2011, capturing revolutionary graffiti and caricatures that appeared in their hundreds.
Sculpture by Tinei Mashaya from Zimbabwe, whose vivid sculptures are inspired from the many fine stones found in his native country.
Following in the footsteps of Orientalist painter David Roberts, Joseph Maxwell Stuart exhibits oil paintings from a Roberts-inspired journey across Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon & Syria. This exhibition will be shown in full in 2012.
Following in the footsteps of Orientalist painter David Roberts, Joseph Maxwell Stuart exhibits oil paintings from a Roberts-inspired journey across Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon & Syria. This exhibition will be shown in full in 2012.
Sculpture by Tinei Mashaya from Zimbabwe, whose vivid sculptures are inspired from the many fine stones found in his native country.
An intimate retrospective of the works of Border artist Caroline McNairn (1955-2010), who is considered by many to be the best Scottish Painter of her generation. This memorial exhibition is devoted to a selection of her smaller more intimate paintings, giving a moving insight into the poetic lyricism and humanity of her unique vision, which blends local tradition with an international outlook. Curated by Andrew Brown.
Local sculptor Hugh Collins will carve into a 4ft piece of red cherry wood, on the Wine Glass lawn.
Local sculptor Hugh Collins will carve into a 4ft piece of red cherry wood, on the Wine Glass lawn.
A reception hosted by Mark Muller Stuart QC and artist Joseph Maxwell-Stuart.




