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| EXHIBITIONS |
| Changing Seasons |
| Celebrating World Environment Day, this groundbreaking exhibition promotes environmental awareness through art. The five-featured artists: Louise Balaam, Rosemary Bassett, Fanny Lam Christie, Yvonne MacDougal and Andy McIntosh are all exhibiting artwork that explores the destruction that is caused by climate change and highlights the overwhelming waste problem that has been caused by societys throw away mentality. As Mike Robinson, Chairman of Stop Climate Chaos Scotland says about the exhibition, "Art and artists provide inspiration for us all and convey meaning in powerful ways that other media do not." |
| The exhibition opens on 5 June and runs until 16 July. Read more about the exhibition. |
| Spring Exhibition |
| The Ruthven Gallerys Spring Exhibition opens its doors this weekend and features a number of leading contemporary artists from around Scotland. The show, which runs for the duration of the Perth Festival of the Arts, presents new work by Perthshire artists Caroline Best, Margaret Evans and Iona Leishman, alongside other Scottish artists Gillian Allan, Cara Mckinnon Crawford and Hugh Kirkwood. |
| The exhibition opens on 4 April and runs until 3 June. Read more about the artists and preview the exhibition. |
| The Forces of Nature: Arie Vardi |
| Arie Vardi opens a major solo exhibition of new work at the gallery on Saturday 16th February. The exhibition 'The Forces of Nature' is a stunning collection of landscapes and seascapes. |
| The exhibition opens on Saturday 16 February and runs until 2 April. You can read more about the artist and preview the exhibition. |
| Through the Lens: Photography Exhibition |
| A new exhibition opening at the gallery on Friday 18th January shows how challenging vibrant and diverse photographic art can be. This exhibition pulls together a really broad spectrum of modern and traditional photograph and are delighted that some artists have chosen this exhibition as the first outing for new work. From Jo Cound's intensely colourful floral imagery to Carol Ann Peacock's mesmerising Alice in Wonderland etchings, there's something for all tastes in this show. |
| The exhibition opens on Friday 18 January and runs until 14 February. You can read more about the artists and preview the exhibition. |
| After the Rain: Winter Exhibition |
| The gallery hosts its winter exhibition between 10 November and 17 January. The Gallery welcome back contemporary Scottish artists Rosemary Bassett, Cara Mckinnon Crawford, Hugh Kirkwood and Stewart Lammie. The Gallery are pleased to announce that Louise Balaam will be exhibiting. The Sevenoaks-based artist is not normally seen in Scottish galleries and is a welcome addition to the artist list. Finally, sculptor Tony Morrow, acclaimed for his public commissions such as the Lobey Dosser, has produced a series of wall-mounted pieces for this show. View artist information. |
| To view a selection of the work please view the online gallery. |
| Light, Shade and Movement: A Selection of Perthshire-based Artists |
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Perthshire has a rich heritage of artists and The Ruthven Gallery is pleased to host a show of leading and emerging Perthshire-based artists. On show is jewellery by Kyley Campbell and Arie Vardi, paintings by Margaret Evans, Jean Feeney, Suzanne Mitchell-Henry and Arie Vardi, and paintings and sculpture by Fanny Lam Christie. |
| The show will run from the 14th September to the 1st of November. To view a selection of the work please view the online gallery or read artist information. |
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Summer and Opening Exhibition 2007 |
| The gallery hosts its summer and opening exhibition between 27th July and 8th September 2007. The show includes a wide range of contemporary British artists. Artists exhibiting at this show include: Rosemary Bassett; Allan Black; Cara Mckinnon Crawford; Ian Elliot; Elaine Jones; Hugh Kirkwood; Stewart Lammie; Tony Morrow; and Robert Newton. |
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Gallery owner Suzanne said: "We're keen not just to exhibit Scottish based artists, but attract artists from further afield, and make these accessible to a Scottish audience. Our first summer exhibition has a strong colourist feel, but with cutting edge sculpture providing a very different sensation. We aim to bring a diverse and inspiring range of work to the Ruthven Gallery, so whatever your interest or taste there should be something here which appeals." |
| To view a selection of the work please view the online gallery. |
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© The Ruthven Gallery 2008. |