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Dear Library: In-Conversation

National Library of Scotland event

14th August 25

Join us to celebrate the permanent installation of Give light and people will find the way (Ella Baker) by Rabiya Choudhry — a powerful illuminated artwork that now finds its long-term home within the vital civic space of Craigmillar Library.

Originally commissioned by The Common Guild for anywhere in the universe and first presented during EAF in Leith, this work forms part of Choudhry’s ongoing Lost Lighting series. Combining Andrew Carnegie’s iconic flaming torch motif with the words of African-American civil rights activist Ella Baker, the piece speaks to collective strength, resilience, and the guiding power of knowledge and solidarity.

This unveiling coincides with Dear Library, a new exhibition marking the centenary of the National Library of Scotland. To mark the occasion, artist Rabiya Choudhry will be joined in conversation by Chloe Reith (The Common Guild), Martha Burns (National Library of Scotland), and Eleanor Edmondson (Edinburgh Art Festival) to reflect on the role of libraries as spaces of care, culture, resistance, and imagination.

The permanent installation has been made possible with the generous support of City of Edinburgh Council Libraries and now forms part of Edinburgh Art Festival’s permanent commissions collection.

Date & Time

Thurs 14 Aug

5.30—6.30pm

Venue

National Library of Scotland

National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EHI 1EW Google Maps

Website

0131 623 3700

Ticket Information

Ticketed, free

£7.21 / FREE

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Visitor information

  • Step-free access
  • Accessible Toilets
  • Toilets
  • Babychange
  • Café
  • Shop
  • Bike Stand
Header image credit: Rabiya Choudhry, ‘Give light and people will find the way (Ella Baker)’ (2022) installation view Dennistoun Library, 2023. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Isobel Lutz-Smith.

National Library of Scotland

National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EHI 1EW

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