Borders Sculptors at Inverewe
05 August 2008

Artists from Borders Sculptors collective will be exhibiting an eclectic mix of work around the garden, this is the first time the group has shown at Inverewe from 9th August to 9th October 2008

Visitors will see among the exhibits Charles Poulsen’s lead clad tree limbs, Sam Wade’s kinetic structures in metal and coloured Perspex and new work by Jane Gaze referencing the activities in Loch Ewe during World War 2.

The group is pleased to have Ettie Spencer as their guest artist for the exhibition, her work “disPlaced” has particular resonance, she uses immigrant plant species as a metaphor for human displacement in contemporary society, and it has previously been exhibited in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh. Her current project “Tobacco House” will be shown during this years Edinburgh Festival.

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