Flow by Rosemary Taylor Installation “Flow is a site-specific installation that threads and winds around the exhibition space of the Lamb Gallery before exiting into the Tower Foyer. The fine threads along the walls replicate the tributaries entering a body of water such as a river. The flow of undulating rope then runs down into…Continue Reading RDMH – Flow by Rosemary Taylor
Day: April 8, 2020
Video: The Early Years of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (PART ONE)
While the University’s museums and galleries are temporarily closed due to the coronavirus emergency, we’re sharing more of our collections online. This is the first in a series of films in which museum curator Matthew Jarron tells the stories behind some of our most interesting objects and artworks. In the following video (part one of…Continue Reading Video: The Early Years of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (PART ONE)
RDMH – I Follow Rivers by Annie Wynne
Annie Wynne’s installation for the River Deep Mountain High exhibition found inspiration in the McClean Hydrometric Data collection held by the University Archives. I Follow Rivers by Annie Wynne Installation “Water has been measured extensively. The thickness in feet of the Greenland ice shelf; the number of cubic kilometres of ocean water; the percentage…Continue Reading RDMH – I Follow Rivers by Annie Wynne