Fri 14 Jun 2024 - Fri 21 Jun 2024

From One Grows Another

Jamie King
Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

Jamie King is an Edinburgh based artist working in both painting and sculpture. He holds a studio at Summerhall and regularly makes work at the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop. Previous works, entitled... [more]

Sat 30 Mar 2024 - Sun 26 May 2024

A Topography of Micro Planets

Imogen Hero
Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

Photographic artist Imogen Hero uses her expertise in analogue photographic techniques combined with scientific processes to examine the interconnectedness of life in the Universe. The work in this... [more]

Sat 30 Mar 2024 - Sun 26 May 2024

Geometry, Art & Mind

Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

Since ancient times, humans have been fascinated by shapes and structures, but looks can be deceiving! Mind-bending mirrors make marvelous optical illusions, mapmakers fight to make flat maps from a... [more]

Sat 30 Mar 2024 - Sun 26 May 2024

Postindustrial Ecologies

Dawn Felicia Knox
Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

Interlinking, multimedia installations by Dawn Felicia Knox exploring the way plants and fungi work together to undo the toxic residue of industrialisation. Moving through deep time into the... [more]

Sat 30 Mar 2024 - Sun 26 May 2024

Mythic Instruments

Emma Hislop
Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

This exhibition of sculptural works by Edinburgh-based artist Emma Hislop presents artefacts from a future past, transported from a time where humanity bridged the gap between science, art and... [more]

Sat 30 Mar 2024 - Sun 26 May 2024

Morality Calculus

Yuning Chen
Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

Morality Calculus is a bioart installation by artist Yuning Chen that recounts the endeavour of creating bread fermented with yeast-human cell hybrids in a synthetic biology lab in... [more]

Sat 30 Mar 2024 - Sun 26 May 2024

We Pretended It Wasn’t Green

James Stephen Wright
Wed - Sun (11am - 5pm)

We Pretended It Wasn't Green is a generative animation by James Stephen Wright using satellite data.Showcasing a frog and enchanting mushrooms intricately woven into a constantly changing... [more]