28 July – 28 August 2016

31 July 2015

Artist Talk: kennardphillips

1-2pm

Free, but please book in advance. Book here.

kennardphillipps, Here Comes Everybody (Paper money Study#1),2015, pigment ink on paper © kennardphillipps 

 

 

kennardphillips will talk about their works' engagement with current social political issues through art and activism/ Working with events as they happen rather than in retrospect. They will talk and show images desctribing how they use different materials and processes in relation to where the work is going to be located, and how argument and debate is at the core of their practice.

 

Book here.

 

Stills, Scotland's Centre for Photography

23 Cockburn Street, EH1 1BP

0131 622 6200

www.stills.org

30 – 31 July 2015

Contemporary Pilgrimage: The Way to Venice

Talk at St Patrick’s Church: Thu 30 July, 4pm

Free admission

 

Walk from St Anthony’s Ruined Chapel to Roslyn Chapel: Fri 31 July, 10am (c. 5 hours)

£5 (including map)

 

 

In his newest work commissioned by Deveron Arts, Lure of the Lost: A Contemporary Pilgrimage, artist Anthony Schrag will walk from Huntly, Scotland to Venice, Italy this summer. The walk will take three months to reach the modern-day sacred site of many artists across the world - the Venice Biennale.

 

This panel discussion, co-curated by Nick Wong, will allow the audience to partake in Schrag's experience as he skypes in from his current location on the route, and discuss important concepts through the context of his journey. Barbara Steveni (Shadow Curator for Lure of the Lost), Lucy Byatt, Director of Hospitalfield Arts and Curator for the 2015 representation of Scotland + Venice) and Reverend Sarah Murray, of Christ Church in Huntly, will be in conversation with Schrag. David Harding, founder of the Environmental Arts course at Glasgow School of Art, will chair this event, bringing into focus issues of modern day sacred sites and contemporary pilgrimages; as well as the value of large biennials for artists, curators, communities and nations.

 

Participants will be encouraged to join a pilgrimage walk the next day starting at St Anthony’s chapel, passing sacred and non-sacred sites to Rosslyn Chapel. This parkour-style walk is devised by artist Andrea Geile and will take c. 5 hours. Return by public transport.

 

 

St Patrick's Church

40 High St

Edinburgh

EH1 1TQ

 

 

St Anthony's Chapel

Hollyrood Park

Queen's Drive

Edinburgh

EH8 8HG

 

30 – 31 July 2015

Contemporary Pilgrimage: The Way to Venice

Talk at St Patrick’s Church: Thu 30 July, 4pm

Free admission

 

Walk from St Anthony’s Ruined Chapel to Roslyn Chapel: Fri 31 July, 10am (c. 5 hours)

£5 (including map)

 

Book at www.deveron-arts.com

 

 

In his newest work commissioned by Deveron Arts, Lure of the Lost: A Contemporary Pilgrimage, artist Anthony Schrag will walk from Huntly, Scotland to Venice, Italy this summer. The walk will take three months to reach the modern-day sacred site of many artists across the world - the Venice Biennale.

 

This panel discussion, co-curated by Nick Wong, will allow the audience to partake in Schrag's experience as he skypes in from his current location on the route, and discuss important concepts through the context of his journey. Barbara Steveni (Shadow Curator for Lure of the Lost), Lucy Byatt, Director of Hospitalfield Arts and Curator for the 2015 representation of Scotland + Venice) and Reverend Sarah Murray, of Christ Church in Huntly, will be in conversation with Schrag. David Harding, founder of the Environmental Arts course at Glasgow School of Art, will chair this event, bringing into focus issues of modern day sacred sites and contemporary pilgrimages; as well as the value of large biennials for artists, curators, communities and nations.

 

Participants will be encouraged to join a pilgrimage walk the next day starting at St Anthony’s chapel, passing sacred and non-sacred sites to Rosslyn Chapel. This parkour-style walk is devised by artist Andrea Geile and will take c. 5 hours. Return by public transport.

 

 

St Anthony's Chapel

Hollyrood Park

Queen's Drive

Edinburgh

EH8 8HG

 

 

St Patrick's Church

40 High St

Edinburgh

EH1 1TQ

 

30 July – 30 August 2015

Edinburgh Art Festival Explorers

 

Designed for children and families, Explorers is a special trail through the art festival, with activities focussed on key exhibitions and commissions from the festival programme. Download an activity pack here.

 

Participating galleries and exhibitions for 2015 include

 

Dovecot Gallery: Kwang Young Chun, Aggregations

Mon–Sun, 10.30am–6.30pm

 

Ingleby Gallery: Charles Avery, The People and Things of Onomatopoeia

Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm. Sun, 12pm-5pm (August only)

 

Old Royal High School: Kemang Wa Lehulere, Join the dots

 Mon—Sun, 10am—6pm

 

Activity pack available to download soon. 

 

Summer School 

 

Take part in our free to attend Edinburgh Art Festival Explorers Summer School that involves a guided visit to the artwork and a practical art activity class.

 

Training for facilitators, teachers & support workers

Work with artists in Edinburgh Art Festival venues to explore how to engage your groups with the free galleries, commissions and events on offer.

Thu 30 July

 

Upper Primary P5–P7:

Tue 11 & Wed 12 August

 

Lower Primary P1–P4:

Thu 13 & Fri 14 August

 

All workshops are free to attend but booking is essential. For information and booking, please contact Kate MacKay: [email protected]

30 July – 30 August 2015

Free Daily Guided Tours

Sat-Thu, 2pm

Free

 

During the festival, each afternoon at 2pm there are free guided tours of venues, leaving from the festival Kiosk on Blair Street (no booking required).

 

With different routes to choose from , these are a great way to find your way through the city and explore the festival. 

 

9 - 11 Blair Street

Edinburgh 

EH1 1QR