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Timespan reopens for 2006 season
'Girl with Red Shawl' by Wendy McMurdo.
'Girl with Red Shawl' by Wendy McMurdo.
Timespan reopens for 2006 season
29 March 2006

Timespan Art Gallery and Museum reopens for the 2006 season on Friday 31st of March 2006. The gallery programme commences with exhibition by renowned Edinburgh based artist Wendy McMurdo.

Wendy was commissioned by Timespan in 2005 to produce a body of work inspired by the museum, this was funded by the Scottish Arts Council and The Highland Council.
Working collaboratively with Timespan's story teller Lorna Jappy and Eden Court Drama worker Lorna Sutherland, over the period of 2 days, children were invited to respond to several of the main themes of the museum. The resulting photography was a response to trailing these drama workshops and exploring how the children used drama us a powerful tool to explore their own history.

Wendy was assisted throughout the week by Golspie High School Higher Art pupils Ayasha Wood and Ben Farrall .
Wendy has previously been commissioned to work within museum settings exploring the complex relationship human beings have with the past. Dramatic photographic images explore perceptions of ‘self’, considering the identity of children and how they are perceived in an adult world. Work is based on the interplay between technology and art. She utilises traditional and digital technologies to explore and push the boundaries of image-based work to create challenging work with dimensions beyond the 2-D.

There will be a talk by the Artist at 1pm on Saturday April the 1st – free and all welcome.
The exhibition of the four commissioned pieces and a collection of other works by Wendy McMurdo will be on display in the gallery throughout April from March 31st to May 3rd 2006.

Please see www.wendymcmurdo.com  and www.timespan.org.uk

 

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