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  1. Mission

  2. Recent exhibitions and artists

  3. References

  4. External links

  5. Travelling Gallery

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Travelling Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in a bus and part of Scotland’s cultural sector. The service was initiated by the Scottish Arts Council (SAC) in 1978 with a vision to provide communities throughout Scotland with access to contemporary art and the opportunity to engage with experimental art practices. Founded in a time where most Scottish cultural outreach programmes focused on the direct hinterlands of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Travelling Gallery was founded to improve the accessibility of contemporary art to Scottish communities. It still strives to create fair conditions and remove barriers to allow access and engagement for audiences across Scotland in their own familiar environment.[1]

The service was transferred from the SAC to the City of Edinburgh Council in 1997. Ten years later, in 2007, the service received funding from the National Lottery and City of Edinburgh Council, which allowed for a custom Travelling Gallery bus with integrated gallery space to be built.[2] Now in its third incarnation, Travelling Gallery continues to give schools and communities throughout Scotland the opportunity to engage, participate and experience contemporary art in their own communities.

Mission

Travelling Gallery aims to educate and challenge its audiences by commissioning diverse and experimental exhibitions. To achieve this, it brings new works by both young artists as well as established national and international artists to Scottish communities through two sixteen week tours a year in either group or solo exhibitions. They build partnerships with local authorities, schools, colleges, arts organisations and festivals to work collaboratively across Scotland.

Each exhibition includes a creative learning programme of artist talks, film screenings, workshops, events, learning packs and interpretative materials.[3]

Recent exhibitions and artists

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  • Design in Motion in collaboration with V&A Dundee, featuring Geoffrey Mann, Sophia George, Anarkik 3D, Sara Robertson, Sarah Taylor, Lynne McLachlan, Digital Design Studio and Holly Fulton. (Spring 2015)
  • Eyes on the Prize featuring Christine Borland, Brody Condon, Martin Boyce, Ian Hamilton-Finlay, Douglas Gordon, Callum Innes, Jim Lambie, Ciara Phillips, Lucy Skaer and David Shrigley. (Autumn 2015)
  • Here Comes Everybody featuring Kennardphillipps and Scott Lang, in association with Stills Gallery. (Spring 2016)
  • Alt-W Blush Response featuring Charles Young, Dennis & Debbie Club, Torsten Lauschmann and ~in the fields. (Autumn 2016)
  • EAT, SLEEP, WORK, REPEAT featuring Tessa Lynch, Jamie Green and Amalia Pica. (Spring 2017)
  • Her body remembered a night-blooming cereus, sweated industry and salt (what came near) featuring Lauren Printy Currie, in collaboration with Glasgow Women's Library. (Autumn 2017)
  • Are Teenage Dreams So Hard to Beat? featuring Arpita Shah, Holly White, Alice Theobald with archive material from the Museum of Childhood.  (Spring 2018)
  • Black Box Take Stock, featuring Gordon Douglas. (Autumn 2018)

Other artists that have been featured on the Travelling Gallery bus include, Mike Inglis, Jacqueline Donachie, Susan Collins, Will Maclean,Eileen Lawrence, John Busby, Ross Sinclair, Shaun Gladwell, Kenny Hunter, Andy Holden, Michael Reisch, Hanna Tuulikki, David Sherry, Rachel Maclean. David Shrigley, Ilana Halperin.

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://edinburghartfestival.com/whats-on/detail/travelling-gallery-tg40|title=City Art Centre: Travelling Gallery at 40 : Edinburgh Art Festival|website=edinburghartfestival.com|language=en|access-date=2018-06-18}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/artsinscotland/lotteryandthearts/capitalprojects/archive/travellinggallery.aspx|title=Scottish Arts Council - Archive - Travelling Gallery|website=www.scottisharts.org.uk|language=en|access-date=2018-06-18}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.edinburghmuseums.org.uk/venue/travelling-gallery|title=Travelling Gallery|website=Museums and Galleries Edinburgh|language=en|access-date=2018-06-18}}

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  • https://www.theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2018/07/edinburgh-art-festival-the-travelling-gallery-at-40/
  • https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/culture/art/art-reviews-travelling-gallery-at-40-david-evans-ravi-agarwal-1-4798128
  • https://www.thenational.scot/news/16093619.travelling-gallery-takes-art-out-on-the-road-across-scotland/
  • https://edinburghfestival.list.co.uk/article/102411-edinburgh-art-festival-features-of-leading-international-and-uk-artists/

External links

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