Upcoming

Upcoming 2022/2023

Exhibitions

Works on Paper

Aberdeen Art Gallery 

23rd Mar 2026- 14th Mar 2027

…’From pylons to wind turbines, we live in a world where we are never far away from the monumental infrastructure of the energy industry. This selection of drawings, prints and photographs from the collection explores how artists from the 1970s to the present day have chosen to creatively engage with these physical markers. Work by Sue Jane Taylor, George Mackie, Kate Steenhauer, Donald Addison, Tony Clayden and Fay Godwin will be shown alongside a new commission by Kate Downie RSA.

Climbing on Lyme

2026 – 2027

Climbing on Lyme is a body of multi-media work exploring women’s lived experiences of chronic health conditions, created in collaboration with clinical academics. Rooted in a shared commitment to centring lived experience as a catalyst for change, the project examines diagnostic uncertainty, lack of recognition, and the need for more compassionate, equitable care. 

Funded by Creative Scotland with project partners Aberdeen City Health Determinants Research Collaborative and multiple clinical academics, who collectively bring expertise in obstetrics, rheumatology, gynaecology, and urogynaecology

On the runway selected for Trinity Wharf Drawing Prize

Touring across the UK 2026

On the runway captures the fashion industry through pencil drawings, spoken word, music, and highly detailed photography of Dame Zandra Rhodes‘ bold prints and colourful patterns from her exhibition 50 Years of Fabulous.

The landscape of Intelligence

Stirling University Pathfoot Gallery

Sep 2025 – Sep 2026

A Multi-Media Exhibit Tributing Ada Lovelace

The Landscape of Intelligence is a multi-media exhibit based on a limited-edition hand-made artist book with sound and video, and artwork that pays tribute to computer pioneer Ada Lovelace.

Nearly 200 hundred years ago, and a century before the invention of the computer, Ada explicitly describes a machine that could compose music.

Funded by  Creative Scotland & Aberdeen City Council Creative Awards & Aberdeen Events in partnership with Explorathon. 

Painting Music & Ada Lovelace

Sept 2025 – Sept 2026

Stirling University Pathfoot Gallery

Using Explainable AI techniques, PAInting Music demonstrates the interplay between music and visual art while sparking discussions about pressing topics such as bias in AI and the role of women in tech. This thought-provoking audience-interactive exhibition tributes Ada Lovelace, and is designed to inspire conversation on AI limitations and impact on our society

The short film The Landscape of Intelligence that tribuites Ada Lovelacer is also on show

All are welcome to this free event.

Painting Music at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

29th and 30th June 2026

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow

A conference of performance, workshops, Round Table Discussions and underground prototype lab.