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Highland Journey Photographic Exhibition
Taking place from 14 June 2008 to 12 July 2008
Categories: Arts, Visual arts and crafts
Description: In June of 1934, the writer and poet Edwin Muir borrowed a car from his friend and fellow Orcadian, Stanley Cursiter, and set out on a tour around Scotland. In 2006 photographer Robin Gillanders set out in Muir’s footsteps to make an extended journey around the Highlands and Orkney inspired by Muir’s travels – not as a writer, but as a photographer. This exhibition is a selection from the 50 photographs made over a period of 75 days. They have been made with a 5x4 camera, the film being processed in the converted shower of a campervan purchased specially for the journey. Open Mon-Fri 13.00-17.00, Sat 10.00-12.00.
Venue: Iona Gallery
Address: Highland Folk Museum
Duke Street
Kingussie
Highland
PH21 1JG
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Description: This friendly gallery presents a broad and stimulating range of exhibitions, and provides the only opportunity in Badenoch and Strathspey to see national and international contemporary artwork. Iona Gallery also promotes the best work from Highland artists, especially those working locally. Open March-Oct, Mon-Fri 13.00-17.00, Sat 10.00-12.00
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Contact: Community Learning & Leisure (venue)
Phone: +44 (0)1540 664 535 (venue)
Fax: +44 (0)1540 661 004 (venue)
Email: lynn.johnson@highland.gov.uk (venue)
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