°®Âþµº announces Audrey Grant as new Artist-in-Residence
Award-winning visual artist Audrey Grant has been appointed as the °®Âþµº’s latest Artist-in-Residence.
Award-winning visual artist Audrey Grant has been appointed as the °®Âþµº’s latest Artist-in-Residence.
A native of Grangemouth now living in Edinburgh, Audrey’s drawing, photography and site-specific installation work is underpinned by intellectual ideas derived from, and inspired by, poetry, literature and philosophy.
Joining the °®Âþµº for the academic year 2023/24, Audrey will be working closely with the University’s Art Collection and colleagues from across the institution to explore the ancient Airthrey Estate near Bridge of Allan, where the University is located.
One of her first events will be leading a free walk around the University campus and the spaces that are inspiring her research, as part of °®Âþµº Photography Festival on Saturday 26 August.
Audrey will work as part of the Art Collection’s theme of the year, ‘Campus as Inspiration’, to create new work which will be on display later in the year.
The °®Âþµº’s campus sits in 330 acres and is centred around a large loch and the 18th- century Airthrey Castle. It also features some ruinous historic buildings, including a hermit’s hut, dilapidated cottages and Logie Kirk. Audrey describes these as places of “concentrated solitude” that “collect and contain the past, present and future”.
Sarah Bromage, Head of °®Âþµº Collections, said: “We are delighted to be working with Audrey as part of our year of looking at the campus as a source of inspiration. Our annual artist in residence programme allows artists to immerse themselves in the life of the University and to create works responding to the experience of being at °®Âþµº.”
Through its collection of Scottish contemporary art and related events, the °®Âþµº’s Art Collection works to make arts and culture a part of daily life for staff, students and visitors.
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