From ‘Free Tibet’……From Kilmorack Gallery….
by Bernie Bell - 08:50 on 06 November 2024
From ‘Free Tibet’……
“You can share your passion with a Gift for Human Rights this Christmas, and together we can achieve the goal of a free Tibet.
Tell me more about the Gifts For Human Rights >>
The Gift of Religious Expression
This gift supports our mission to protect religious freedom for Tibetans.
Tibetan Buddhism is a religion in exile; Tibetans inside Chinese-occupied Tibet can only practice it within tight regulations. Tibetans must be free to practice their religion without interference.
The Gift of Cultural Freedom
This gift helps us ensure the protection of cultural freedom for all Tibetans.
Tibet’s cultural heritage has been stifled over the past 70 years through the brutality of the Chinese occupation. With a history dating back thousands of years, Tibet’s ancient culture is one that should be protected and celebrated.
The Gift of Environmental Protection
This gift helps us call for international recognition of Tibet within climate talks.
Tibet's fragile ecosystem is being seriously damaged, worsened by the exploitation of the Chinese Communist Party. The Tibetan Plateau is crucial for global climate systems and Tibetans deserve a say on their own environment.
How it works:
- Choose from our range of Gifts for Human Rights below. Every gift will help ensure the rights and freedoms of Tibetans are reclaimed from their oppressors.
- Purchase the card with the accompanying character doll as a meaningful gift for someone special or yourself.
- We will post the gift to you with a blank envelope to personalise with your own message and pass on to your loved ones.
- The gift you purchase will help us to deliver our vital work to free Tibet.
Give a Gift for Human Rights >>
Thank you,
George Cowley
Shop and Supporter Care Officer”
From Kilmorack Gallery….
“Good news. Winter is almost here. It heralds the arrival of many new works in the gallery. Our main WINTER EXHIBITIONS opens on Saturday 23rd November 2pm - 5:30pm. This includes new work from our regular stable and new artist Alice Campbell. We also have a featured SMALL WALL of 12" x 10" paintings. The last time we did this was in 2009. It looked great and brought a fresh energy to the space so we look forward this.
Until then, we have rehung the gallery to show Allan MacDonald's Icelandic painting, a place where the might of nature always surprises. We also have work by illona Morrice, Allison Weightman and Helen Denerley and a fresh 3D Tour.
Please note that we are now on our Winter hours (Wednesday - Saturday 10am - 5:30pm)
Tony
ALLAN MACDONALD | Twelve New Paintings from Iceland
6th November - 21st November
MacDonald's latest twelve paintings are inspired by an expedition to Iceland in 2022, and they capture some of the unexpected wonders of a country famous for sagas, ice, volcanoes and epic waterfalls. These paintings let us see the land and the all-powerful forces that form it in new ways, and It has allowed MacDonald to find new ways to work with oil paints, a medium which he has made his own
Colin Brown | Spirit of Edo
19 September - 9 November
Colin Brown is unique in Scottish art for the geographic journeys he takes us on. Not long ago, it was to close shores with ‘Love Letter to Europe.’ After this it was to Belgium with Redouté’s botanical painting in the exhibition ‘In Bloom.’ Now we are in the Far East, during Edo Japan, inspired by the prints and kabuki plays of the floating world, where the transience of life and the power of art is celebrated.
Janette Kerr | new work
12 October - 10 November 2024
Janette Kerr captures the movement of the sea like no other artist. When she paints, the sea is alive. It is a god and a force of nature, and her paintings turn our hearts north toward wildness. We have four new canvases, an appetiser before for a larger show of Kerr's work in April 2025.
Anthony Scullion
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The souls of the figures Anthony Scullions paints sing-out with the silent voice that only oil paint offers. He is is a master of nuance – raising the colour and subtleties of paint to a fresh plateau. These latest thirteen paintings do not disappoint. They combine this knowledge, with Scullion’s sensitive and poetic look at humanity, and they make us look at the world with a rekindled passion.
Helen Denerley | recent sculpture
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Few sculptors bring so much life to the inanimate, but Denerley does this repeatedly, ascending scrap, what we have thrown away, into new life.
This exhibition unveils Denerley's latest works - a dairy cow, a standing man and a sitting girl, birds and dogs and, for the non-arachnophobic, there are spiders too.
Gallery Hours
Always open by appointment.
Full opening times online
Kilmorack Gallery
by Beauly, Inverness-shire IV4 7AL
01463 783 230
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