Go and experience this annual foray of culture and arts. In various locations around the city – so much to see and do, it’s fantastic. Check out the website for this world renowned biennale in Glasgow: GI
Edinburgh Market Street Vaults played host to this one off wonderful arts and music event over 7 days. What a feat! The organisers and artists had worked so long and hard to realise this festival and utilise these wonderful spaces that have been sold off to developers! Shame this can’t happen every year. A massive…
April is THE month for the international science festival, gems located around Edinburgh! The image was taken at the Mound courtyard next to the Royal Scottish Academy. See the website for more info: Edinburgh International Science Festival
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-26773146 See the BBC News link for information on the Perthshire PoW camp buildings where transformed into something a tad different!
I was blown away this morning when looking at a post the earth day network had posted. The sculpture by Isaac Cordal, the ‘Electoral Campaign’, in Gendarmarkt, Berlin. politicians discussing global warming
On walking into town, through the meadows of Edinburgh. Someone had placed these mirrors with text along Jawbone walk. Very curious.
On a recent trip to Paris, when walking along the river Seine toward Notre Dam my partner and I came along this gem of public art. A mirrored walkway, disco lights and ball, reminiscent of Saturday Night Fever. It was happy, encouraging, enticing and one of many public engagement pieces along the Seine in January/February…
I have decided to take on another aspect of this site, for works and curiosities I have come across (and others) that don’t necessarily fit into the categories that some public artworks fall into. This blog will be for images, of temporal artworks, fleeting moments when experiencing very temporary pieces. For example, seeing chalk work…
The St Andrews square light art installation by artist Bruce Munro: ‘Field of Light’ has certainly illuminated visitors to Edinburgh. Wonderfully pretty and enchanting – best seen when the sun goes down.