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Chamber of maiden thought Plant Glasgow 19th April – 6th May
Plant Nicholson Street Lane Glasgow G5 9TW Exhibiting artists: Peter Davies Katy Dove Raydale Dower Angus Hood Eilidh McNair Christian Stock Catherine Street curated by Graham Domke More — read more
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NOW 3 Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 24th March-16th September
Jenny Saville, Sara Barker, Christine Borland, Robin Rhode, Markus Schinwald and Catherine Street. I’ll be showing new work made whilst on a residency at Cove Park supported by The National Galleries of Scotland and Outset Scotland. I’ll also be giving performances of a new piece of writing on the following dates: 28th April, 19th May,… — read more
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Orchids, No.35, Stirling, 9th December – 12th December 2017
Exhibition at No. 35, Muirhead Terrace, Newmarket, Bannockburn, Stirling FK7 8JB . Open by invitation Saturday 9th December 12pm-6pm and Sunday 10th December to Tuesday 12th December by appointment. — read more
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So what is your vibration?
A commission for Radiophrenia, an artist run FM radio station broadcasting in Glasgow and online. The station will be housed in Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts with a broadcast schedule including live shows, pre-recorded features and a series of live-to-air performances. Radiophrenia aims to promote the medium of radio as an art form and encourage… — read more
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William Hunter to Damien Hirst: The Dead Teach the Living, Hunterian, Glasgow, 25th March 2016 – 5th March 2017
William Hunter to Damien Hirst: The Dead Teach the Living continues The Hunterian’s innovative programme of contemporary art displays and features objects and artworks that explore both the historical and contemporary connections between art and science. Damien Hirst’s Necromancer will be on public display for the first time. This challenging work is a vitrine layered with obstetric… — read more
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The practice of being the process of content, with JL Williams, Talbot Rice Gallery Edinburgh, 2016-17
TRG3 is a new series of projects, events and exhibitions at the University of Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery. Showcasing experimental and innovative projects, and providing opportunities for young, emerging and international artists, TRG3 will offer participants access to the vast resources of the University of Edinburgh as well as the curatorial and technical support to explore new… — read more
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Tourist in Residence, 8th, 15th and 30th August 2015
A series of three alternative tours of Edinburgh for Edinburgh Art Festival 2015 Each year the festival works with locally based artists, offering unique perspectives of the city through one-off tours. This year, artist and writer Catherine Street will be leading three new tours taking inspiration from The Improbable City. The Book of Breath &… — read more
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Modern Edinburgh Film School talk and screening, CCA Glasgow, 26th May 2015
Modern Edinburgh Film School Catherine Street Tue 26 May 2015 6.30pm, Free but ticketed, Theatre, Centre for Contemporary Arts 350 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow G2 3JD United Kingdom Ages 15+ Book online / 0141 352 4900 Modern Edinburgh Film School presents a screening and talk on the video and performance work of Edinburgh-based artist Catherine Street. This… — read more
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Muscle Theory, Glasgow School of Art, 18th-30th April 2015
Reid Gallery, Reid Building, The Glasgow School of Art, 164 Renfrew Street, Glasgow G3 6RF Open daily 10am-4.30pm, 18th-30th April This new work is somewhere between an exhibition and a slowly unfolding piece of theatre. Ideas, sounds and images gradually reveal their connections and antagonisms for a twelve day duration. Precisely spoken voice recordings, softly… — read more
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Who are your limbs? Edinburgh Annuale, 27th June 2014
Who are your limbs? A performance and installation event featuring work-in-progress by Neil Simpson and Catherine Street 27th June, Leith, appointments available between 6 and 8pm. Please email yourlimbs@gmail.com to confirm attendance and we’ll send you the full details including the location in the days preceding the event. Part of Annuale About After spending nine years as a minimalist… — read more