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Featured image of DJCAD MASTERS SHOW 2017: MFA ART, SOCIETY & PUBLICS

DJCAD MASTERS SHOW 2017: MFA ART, SOCIETY & PUBLICS

The MFA Arts, Society and Publics end of year show brings together a diverse group of creatives working in a multitude of different artistic areas for a unique group show. The students on the MFA course are from varied backgrounds and experiences. The course enables these individuals to share knowledge with peers whilst working with Read More

Featured image of DJCAD DEGREE SHOW 2017: FINE ART (GENERAL COURSE STUDIOS)

DJCAD DEGREE SHOW 2017: FINE ART (GENERAL COURSE STUDIOS)

The Duncan of Jordanstone Fine Art degree show is a great opportunity to find out what artists do at art school. The answer to this is always a delightful surprise and this year is no exception. The General Course studios in the Crawford building have been filled with an array of interesting works. Moving through Read More

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DJCAD DEGREEE SHOW 2017: ILLUSTRATION

This year’s Illustration show is a colourful affair of books and prints interspersed with quirky objects making the discipline difficult to define. Each of this year’s graduates has created diverse portfolios showcasing a variety of skills from bookbinding and screen printing to digital drawing and ceramics. A traditional interpretation of illustration is that the artist Read More

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Redomones and Eye to the Future

Scots literature lecturer and well-lauded poet Alan MacGillivray brings us his fifth collection inspired by Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham, the Scotsman who rode with gauchos and was one of the SNP’s founding members. MacGillivray’s interest in Cunninghame Graham’s life was triggered in 2011, while he was co-editing his subject’s Collected Stories and Sketches. In this Read More

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Bridge of the Ford

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