77°North in Orkney
Edge textile artists Scotland
Artworks by Aileen Nielsen, Anita Hutchison, Ann Williams, Annette Bruton, Brenda Burkitt, Catherine Gowthorpe, Dawn Murray, Jennifer Hamshere, Jean Mellin, Kim Gunn, Liza Green, Maggie Le May, Mary Webster, Moira A. Dickson, Moira E. Dickson, Pamela Westwick, Shan Press, Sue Fraser, Sue Hotchkis, Susan McEwan, Wilma Graham, Yvonne Tweedle.
26th August - 6th September 2023
The whaling industry is not a subject which immediately springs to mind when one thinks of fine art textiles and embroidery but Edge members like a challenge. After drawing and research days and being given access to the archives at Dundee’s McManus Gallery and Museum, the subject proved fascinating despite its bloody history. The exhibition in Northlight was one of the outcomes.
Note: The title of the exhibition derives from research of the C19 whaling industry - ships might travel as far as 77°North, to the north of Baffin Bay, the far northwest coast of Greenland, a cold and hostile environment for men and ships alike.
Tang & Ware
Algal Art Exhibition
Artworks by Ingrid Budge, Magdalena Choluj, Rebecca Marr, Alison Moore, Ami Robb, Dawn Stevens and Sarah Wylie.
12th - 23rd August 2023
Photographer artist Rebecca Marr invited colleagues and friends to put together an exhibition on the theme of seaweed. It was described in the local press as “packed with beautiful images and erudite but engaging text.” The author, Duncan McLean, commented “it’s amazing what delicate beauty and vibrant colour lies just below the surface of the sea.”
Over the Edge
An artist’s window into the Ness of Brodgar
Paintings by Jeanne Bouza Rose
29th July - 9th August 2023
The exhibition was a unique body of work created over the past five years. It was a personal, emotional and informed view of the archaeological dig. Jeanne invited professionals from the dig to meet visitors in the gallery and there was a festive atmosphere all week.
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Ships in the Windows
Ships in bottles by Calum Macauley, Tim Deakin, Isaac and Len Wilson, Fiona Sanderson
14th - 27th July 2023
Fiona Sanderson organised a fleet of ships in bottles for the windows of the gallery in Stromness Shopping Week. The bottles were made over a period of a hundred years, the most recent being one by Fiona, who made it last year under the tutelage of Len Wilson. She is carrying on a family tradition having seen both her grandfather and great grandfather, both light-house keepers, making models of ships in cases as well as in bottles.
Three more ships were brought into the gallery on the day they were placed into the windows and I apologise for not having the names of their makers to hand.
In the Windows
Looking Back
A selection of new and early works
by Patty Boonstra
3rd -13th July 2023
These works, not previously seen in Stromness, are from Patty’s exhibition at the Loft earlier this summer. It is a selection from a body of work created over a period of more than forty years. Trained as a printmaker, Patty has explored dry-point and linocut and occasionally broken free of the technical restrictions of printmaking and made large expressionistic drawings and collages. Her early works were partly autobiographical and more recently have been prompted by cultural matters such as the controversy over nudity in art.