WINTER EXHIBITIONS
Winter is a favourite time of year at Kilmorack. Rules are relaxed: we can show new artists and be flexible with existing ones. Will it be white? Will it be dark or light? At this time of year, the woodburning stove is fully appreciated and there will always be something of interest to see. We think of it as a collection of smaller exhibitions and statements by a select group of artists.
Highlights include Iona Roberts' painterly portraits of harbours, Beth Robertson Fiddes' Assynt hills and northern waves, James Newton Adams' faux naive harbour scenes, Kirstie Cohen's brooding landscapes, Becs Boyd’s narrative oils, Rory Macdonald's miniature portraits of requisitioned old masters, Peter Davis' masterful Shetland watercolours, Robert Powell's celebration of human folly and three new eastern inspired collaged paintings from Colin Brown.
