UHI graduate programme will give Highland artists the tools for a sustainable career By Calum MacLeod
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Updated: 17:40, 16 February 2021
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UHI students taking part in a pre-pandemic Circus Artspace professional practice workshop in Inverness.
Artists from across the Highlands and Islands have until Saturday March 6 to apply for a place on a 10 month graduate development programme, developed by the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) and artist-run Circus Artspace.
The initiative is open to all visual art graduates based in the Highlands and Islands as well as University of the Highlands and Islands alumni in Moray and Perthshire.
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PICTURES: Artists are inspired by cityâs history for exhibition in empty units of the historic Victorian Market in heart of Highland capital By Ian Duncan Published: 07:28, 24 December 2020
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Visitors to the historic Victorian Market have been enjoying a series of art installations in what were empty units.
The Super Market exhibition was curated by the artistsâ collective, Circus Artspace, in collaboration with market bosses and ran until Sunday.
A total of 18 artists took part and they were invited to take inspiration from the marketâs history, paying tribute to the wide variety of former shops and previous tenants.
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PICTURES: Artists are inspired by cityâs history for exhibition in empty units of the historic Victorian Market in the centre of Inverness By Ian Duncan Published: 06:45, 23 December 2020
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Visitors to the historic Victorian Market in Inverness city centre have been enjoying a series of art installations in what were empty units.
The Super Market exhibition was curated by the artistsâ collective, Circus Artspace, in collaboration with market bosses and ran until Sunday.
A total of 18 artists took part and they were invited to take inspiration from the marketâs history, paying tribute to the wide variety of former shops and previous tenants.
Circus Artspace takes over Victorian Market hall in new Super Market exhibition By Federica Stefani Published: 14:05, 15 December 2020
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The poster of the Super Market exhibition
AN art exhibition is set to take place across the empty shop units of an historic Inverness market this week.
Circus Artpsace, in collaboration with the Victorian Market, are curating their âSuper Marketâ group exhibition and have invited 18 artists to take inspiration from the marketâs history, paying tribute to the wide variety of former shops and previous tenants.