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We are an independent arts organisation located near to Thornhill in rural Dumfriesshire, SW Scotland
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05/30/25
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just found out that I’m going to Scotland at the end of September. OK Threads art peoples that have been there, I need gallery recommendations for Edinburgh and Glasgow. I’ve got the museums covered, so local galleries that focus on contemporary art and that aren’t tourist traps. Any links to websites would be appreciated
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05/31/25
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If you fancy a trip out of the cities, come and visit CAMPLE—LINE in Dumfries & Galloway 🙂
Campleline.org.uk
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Thank you
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for being such generous a d welcoming hosts.
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It was lovely to have you!
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I would have loved this whoops I missed it argh !
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Sorry you missed in Gyllian! We are planning to start our own little dye garden at Cample, so hopefully there will be future opportunities 🌼
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In an essay accompanying the work’s first installation in Paris in 2020, curator Özge Ersoy writes: ‘Pink as a Cabbage/ Green as an Onion/ Blue as an Orange begins by questioning how the social uprisings in the last decade have shaped the way we reimagine sites of everyday resistance. It is through such events that many of us have realised the potential that everyday acts can have in undermining power structures.’
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