Artist Christian Noelle Charles presents WHAT A FEELING! | ACT I at Edinburgh Printmakers. This unique presentation of screenprints is the first part of an exploration project discussing the topics of racial identity, inequality, care and love through the Black Feminine Lens.
Working across three different mediums: moving from printmaking to video, from video to performance, Charles explores the rhythms, movement and the body language of women of colour.
Portrait is a selection of prints from Edinburgh Printmakers' Archive featuring portraiture and figurative art by June Carey, Moyna Flannigan, William Gillon, John Goto, Alasdair Gray, Peter Howson, Rachel MacLean, Jennifer McRae, Ellen Munro, Zuzana Ullmannova, Kirsty Whiten and Adrian Wiszniewski.
More information can be accessed on the exhibitions' viewing rooms, here.
This event is free admission, all welcome. We encourage booking online in advance. Availability on the evening will be dependent on capacity, refreshments will be served.
These exhibitions will be open to the public from Friday 28th July-Sunday 17th September, Tues-Sun 10am-6pm.
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Image credit: Christian Noelle Charles, GETTIN' READY | CASS, screenprint, 2023.
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