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  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Yto Barrada's North African Toy Series.
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.  Pictured: Members of the public are already following the Art Walk using the event maps.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.  Pictured: Artist Jill Martin Boualaxai with her site specific work - plaster casts of old fuses - at the gates of the old Portobello Power Station.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions. Pictured: Artist Jill Martin Boualaxai with her site specific work at the mouth of the Figgate Burn.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.  Pictured: Artists Rosy Naylor, Jill Martin Boualaxai and Jenny Martin.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_walk_Portobello__JD_0109...jpg
  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.  Pictured: Artists Karl Stern, Rosy Naylor, Jill Martin Boualaxai and Jenny Martin.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Art_walk_Portobello__JD_0109...jpg
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz in front of one of her  hand printed photographs of her Elettra series
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz in front of one of her  hand printed photographs of her Elettra series
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Yto Barrada's North African Toy Series.
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Yto Barrada's North African Toy Series.
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
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  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Art houses are open on Friday evening as well as all day Saturday and Sunday.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions. Pictured: Artists Jude Nixon, Jill Martin Boualaxai, Jenny Martin and Peter Jones.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.
    SCT_EEm_Art_walk_Portobello__JD_0109...jpg
  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.  Pictured: Artists Karl Stern, Rosy Naylor, Jill Martin Boualaxai and Jenny Martin.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Art_walk_Portobello__JD_0109...jpg
  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions.  Pictured: Artists Karl Stern, Rosy Naylor, Jill Martin Boualaxai and Jenny Martin.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions. Pictured: Artist and event director Rosy Naylor.<br />
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  • Community arts event Art Walk Porty got underway this afternoon with a promenade procession of the event's 'Art Carts'. The carts, designed to echo the old style bathing carts that used to grace Portobello beach, will be used in a variety of ways by different artists at locations across Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb. The Art Walk is now in its third year and will run over the next day days with a range of events and exhibitions. Pictured: Artist Jill Martin Boualaxai <br />
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with part of Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’ by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with three works by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA from L to R Wings of Desire 2018 (emily Bronte’s Merlin Hawk, Nero), False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’, Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Rosy Naylor and Tommy Sheppard MP on the Prom © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Rosy Naylor and Tommy Sheppard MP on the Prom © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Pictured: Alasdair Gray and Siobhan Healy with one of the glass pieces.<br />
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Edinburgh Art Festival prepared for the 2018 festival by showcasing ornate decorated glassware by celebrated artist Siobhan Healy, and featured words by renowned writer Alasdair Gray. The Festival, Scotland's leading visual arts event, runs from 26 July to 26 August.<br />
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  • Pictured: Alasdair Gray and Siobhan Healy with one of the glass pieces.<br />
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Edinburgh Art Festival prepared for the 2018 festival by showcasing ornate decorated glassware by celebrated artist Siobhan Healy, and featured words by renowned writer Alasdair Gray. The Festival, Scotland's leading visual arts event, runs from 26 July to 26 August.<br />
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  • Pictured: Alasdair Gray and Siobhan Healy with one of the glass pieces.<br />
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Edinburgh Art Festival prepared for the 2018 festival by showcasing ornate decorated glassware by celebrated artist Siobhan Healy, and featured words by renowned writer Alasdair Gray. The Festival, Scotland's leading visual arts event, runs from 26 July to 26 August.<br />
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  • Pictured: Alasdair Gray and Siobhan Healy with one of the glass pieces.<br />
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Edinburgh Art Festival prepared for the 2018 festival by showcasing ornate decorated glassware by celebrated artist Siobhan Healy, and featured words by renowned writer Alasdair Gray. The Festival, Scotland's leading visual arts event, runs from 26 July to 26 August.<br />
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  • Pictured: Charly Miller, holding a painted head design and fellow an S5 pupils Momina Younis, Sophia Somerville and Neva Houston all from Drummond Community High School holding giant ART letters which forms part of the exhibition<br />
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'The Art of the Future' was an ambitious project that asked young people across Scotland what they thought the art of the future was. The results are in a display opening at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh this week.<br />
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  • Pictured: Charly Miller, holding a golden bear head design and fellow an S5 pupils Momina Younis, Sophia Somerville and Neva Houston all from Drummond Community High School holding giant ART letters which forms part of the exhibition<br />
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'The Art of the Future' was an ambitious project that asked young people across Scotland what they thought the art of the future was. The results are in a display opening at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh this week.<br />
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  • Lyon & Turnbull are auctioning the key used to open the Glasgow School of Art in 1899. The key, which will be sold on April 11, has not been seen in public since the school's opening ceremony.<br />
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Pictured: John Mackie, Specialist at Lyon &Turnbull holding the Glasgow School of Art key, Specialist at Lyon &Turnbull holding the Glasgow School of Art key
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  • Lyon & Turnbull are auctioning the key used to open the Glasgow School of Art in 1899. The key, which will be sold on April 11, has not been seen in public since the school's opening ceremony.<br />
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Pictured: John Mackie, Specialist at Lyon &Turnbull holding the Glasgow School of Art key, Specialist at Lyon &Turnbull holding the Glasgow School of Art key, Specialist at Lyon &Turnbull holding the Glasgow School of Art key
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  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz in front of one of her  hand printed photographs of her Elettra series
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Yto Barrada's North African Toy Series.
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
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  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art launches its second in a six-part series ion exhibitions entitled NOW which brings together the best of contemporary art being made in Scotland, with work by leading international artists. The artists featured in this series are Susan Philipsz, Yto Barrada, Michael Armitage, Hiwa K, Sarah Rose and Kate Davis.<br />
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Pictured: Susan Philipsz inside her 2016 installation, Seven Tears
    EEM_NOW - Contemporary Art_RD_261017...JPG
  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: One of the artist-led guided walks joined forces with the newly established Portobello Beach Wheelchairs initiative. Artist Jenny Pope led the beach walk on Sunday. <br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: The comprehensive map lists everything there is to see.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Artist Claire MacDonald is giving fabric printing demonstrations at the weekend.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: One of the artist-led guided walks joined forces with the newly established Portobello Beach Wheelchairs initiative. Artist Jenny Pope led the beach walk on Sunday. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: One of the artist-led guided walks joined forces with the newly established Portobello Beach Wheelchairs initiative. Artist Jenny Pope led the beach walk on Sunday. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: One of the artist-led guided walks joined forces with the newly established Portobello Beach Wheelchairs initiative. Artist Jenny Pope led the beach walk on Sunday. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Ceramic fish created by Alison Robinson, one of the members of the Bridge Pottery collective <br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: 'Meadow Morphose' mythical creatures in Meadows Yard Local Nature Reserve created by Emma Macleod and Abi Lewis.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: 'Meadow Morphose' mythical creatures in Meadows Yard Local Nature Reserve created by Emma Macleod and Abi Lewis.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Welcome to Portobello.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: 'Meadow Morphose' mythical creatures in Meadows Yard Local Nature Reserve created by Emma Macleod and Abi Lewis.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Juliana Capes is creating work all week on the beach at Seafield.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Mysterious figure on the beach as an anonymous artist joins in the event.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Cyclists cross one ofDierdre Macleod's 'Playing Up' drawings.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Cyclists cross one ofDierdre Macleod's 'Playing Up' drawings.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: One of Daniele Sambo's 'Door In The Wall' pieces at the Pipe Street public toilets.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Some of Paul MacPhail's work in his own garden.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Artist Paul MacPhail explains the inspiration behind his miniature beach sculptures.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Artist Deirdre Macleod is leading walks in the urban environment. Thsi was a sensory walk, featuring 'slow walking'.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Artists Houses are open to the public at the weekend.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Intriguing work from Mark Haddon at venue 11.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Intriguing work from Mark Haddon at venue 11.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Greta Macmillan uses her eye gaze device to paint her pictures.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Intriguing work from Mark Haddon at venue 11.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Daniele Sambo in front of one of his 'Door In The Wall' pieces.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Audio tours are available.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: One of Daniele Sambo's 'Door In The Wall' pieces at the old pottery kilns.<br />
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  • Portobello, Edinburgh's seaside suburb, is awash with Art. Almost everywhere you look there is something to see as the Art Walk Porty community art festival takes place, now extended to run over ten days covering the first two weekends of September. Pictured: Audio tours are available.<br />
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  • Athelstaneford, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Bale Art 2020: East Lothian Junior Agricultural Club's bale art in support of charity RSABI, which supports people from Scottish agriculture emotionally, practically and financially. The yellow bale material was also bought in support of a children's cancer research charity. The theme this year is #keeptalking. Pictured: Hamish Logan, one of the young farmers who constructed the bale art.<br />
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  • Athelstaneford, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Bale Art 2020: East Lothian Junior Agricultural Club's bale art in support of charity RSABI, which supports people from Scottish agriculture emotionally, practically and financially. The yellow bale material was also bought in support of a children's cancer research charity. The theme this year is #keeptalking. Pictured: Hamish Logan, one of the young farmers who constructed the bale art.<br />
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  • Athelstaneford, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Bale Art 2020: East Lothian Junior Agricultural Club's bale art in support of charity RSABI, which supports people from Scottish agriculture emotionally, practically and financially. The yellow bale material was also bought in support of a children's cancer research charity. The theme this year is #keeptalking. Pictured: Hamish Logan, one of the young farmers who constructed the bale art.<br />
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with part of Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’ by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA from L to R False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’, Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Rosy Naylor and Tommy Sheppard MP on the Prom © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Tommy Sheppard in The Boathouse with work by Mary Walters. © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Artist Rhona Taylor discussing her work with Tommy Sheppard MP © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Artist Rhona Taylor discussing her work with Rosy Naylor and Tommy Sheppard MP © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Artist Rhona Taylor discussing her work with Rosy Naylor and Tommy Sheppard MP © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello.<br />
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Rosy Naylor and Tommy Sheppard MP on the Prom © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Artist Rhona Taylor finishing her work 'Eponymous'. © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Art Walk Porty founder and producer Rosy Naylor shows local MP Tommy Sheppard around some of the work and meets some of the artists in this year's Art Walk in Portobello. Pictured:<br />
Artist Jenny Pope with part of her work 'Material Land' © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Pictured: Alasdair Gray and Siobhan Healy with one of the glass pieces.<br />
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Edinburgh Art Festival prepared for the 2018 festival by showcasing ornate decorated glassware by celebrated artist Siobhan Healy, and featured words by renowned writer Alasdair Gray. The Festival, Scotland's leading visual arts event, runs from 26 July to 26 August.<br />
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