INVITED ARTISTS 
FIVE OUTSTANDING ARTISTS IN 2024

PAULINE BURBIDGE

Pauline is a celebrated textile artist, designer and quiltmaker. The landscape, plant-forms and seasonal changes in the Scottish Borders where her studio is located, provide endless resource and inspiration for her textile work.

 

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CHARLES POULSEN

Charles lives and works in the Scottish Borders alongside his wife Pauline Burbidge. There are three distinct areas of his art practice: Growing Sculpture, Drawing and Studio Sculpture

“I am a maker of things… I don’t call myself an artist.”
Charles Poulsen

 

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JOINT: 
DAVID & ROBERT MACH

Don't be fooled by the title of the show.

David lives and breathes his art. The pencil would have to be prized out of his cold dead hand to stop him making. 

Robert treats the creation of every one of his artworks as an affront to his natural indolence. 

Together they’ve produced ‘Joint ‘ for this year’s Pittenweem Arts Festival.

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LIAM DICKSON

Liam is a Scottish photographer and filmmaker working in the UK and Internationally, and originally from Rothesay on the Isle of Bute. It was reading National Geographic magazine that first ignited his interest in photography. That and Indiana Jones! Photography allowed him to explore the world and learn about different cultures and their modes of artistic expression.

 

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