This pop up gallery space and programme brings together local rural artists for whom land and making is an integral part of their practice.
Ranging from textile and fibre based work to photography and natural dyeing, Kat Goldin (A Life in the Making), Jane Lindsey (Snapdragon Life) and Eilidh Weir (All That is Braw) will share the processes of growing, foraging, making and re-using that they employ in their businesses and lives, taking a deep dive into nettles, heated printmaking from natural tannins, and quilting as land activism.
As well as showing the final works, the exhibition will offer an insight into all the steps from soil to frame.
The free exhibition hosted in the studio byre of Gartur Stitch Farm will be accompanied by a paid programme including an online sharing, workshops, creative foraging walks and a farm to table dinner.
The exhibition will also run to draw awareness to and in support of the Land Workers Alliance.
The exhibition will be open from 12-5pm daily throughout the exhibition.