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Last chance to see the current exhibition by Catherine Rayner. Catherine is showing a series of illustrations, in particular the original paintings used to illustrate "What it's Like to be Bird" written by Tim Birkhead. Ends on Sunday 5pm. https://t.co/12xRcvXATE
Our new exhibition is now open! It presents illustrations and related artworks by Catherine Rayner. In 2021, she illustrated 'What it's Like to be a Bird' written by Tim Birkhead and aimed at children. A chance to see some of the original illustrations. Open Wed-Sun.
Our new exhibition by Kittie Jones and Wynona Legg is now open, Wed-Sun (10-5) until 5 June. Both work primarily from life in the field and found new ways of accessing wildlife during lockdown: Wynona used webcams from across the globe while Kittie found wilderness in the City.
Meet the artist, Jane Smith, on Saturday 1pm-4pm. She will be in at the SOC in Aberlady to talk informally about her current exhibition Facing West, and about her technique as a printmaker. Also the last chance to see her show which ends on Sunday 4pm. Free, drop-in event.
Exciting new bird book news - an updated (and lavishly so, by the sound of things...) version of the Birds of Fair Isle! Make space on the bookshelves...
Widlife on the West coast of Scotland is the theme of Jane Smith's current exhibition at Waterston House, Aberlady. A blast of colour that will leave you refreshed as by the Atlantic breeze. Open Wed-Sun (10-4) until 24 April. More info here: https://t.co/xSJUc7D6lZ
It's great to compare and contrast the work of different artists inspired by nature. Our current exhibition, 'Painted Wings', brings together the work of three masters of watercolours but very different approaches: Helga Chart, Claire Harkess and Derek Robertson. Open Thur-Sun.
The new exhibition at Waterston House, Painted Wings, starts today. It brings together the work of three masters of watercolours: Helga Chart, Claire Harkess and Derek Robertson. Open Thursday to Sunday (10-5) until 26 Sep.
Our Featured Artist this week is John Threlfall, currently exhibiting at Waterston House. Now based in the North East of Scotland, John excels at capturing the local wildlife in pastels. See more of John's work at Waterston House until 30 May (open Thur-Sun, 10-4).
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Our featured artist this week is Jane Smith. A former wildlife filmaker, Jane now expresses her deep interest in wildlife through her work as a printmaker. Jane has contributed new prints to our Online Art Shop, find out more here:https://t.co/kJ9Tyav0n6
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