Showing posts with label kirsty whiten. Show all posts
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Kirsty Whiten exhibition opens


Last night Wronger Rites opened, a new solo exhibition by Kirsty Whiten at Whitespace in Edinburgh with Leith Late. It runs for 2 weeks so get along to check it out. There are also various murals and paste ups worth a look, opposite the Edinburgh Printmakers and on Dalmeny Street.

Kirsty Whiten on Central Station


Central Station have done a lovely interview with Kirsty Whiten about her studio practice. Very interesting. We're doing a big mural project with her later this year, so you better get swatting!

Kirsty Whiten at Cupar Arts Festival


Check it out, Kirsty Whiten is taking part in the Cupar Arts Festival, her paste ups are springing up all over our home town!

Team Recoat Prints online











The 10 amazing, beautiful prints created by Team Recoat for your pleasure are now online for you to view and purchase. They are all A2, editions of 25, numbered, signed and Recoat stamped. They are only £80 each, what a bargain. Go check em!

Kirsty Whiten Auction Show




For our 4th show we exhibited work from the back catalogue of Kirsty Whiten's seven year career. The exhibition ended with all pieces being auctioned at a live event on the 30th of November 2007. All pieces sold for over their asking prices even though everyone got a bargain. The show was a great success, mon the Whiten sisters!

Heres the back-catalogue, deffinately worth a look:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/recoat/sets/72157602815855618/

Here are the photos:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/recoat/sets/72157603374461418/

Heres a lovely article about Kirsty and her work:

http://www.scotsman.com/visual-arts/Hole-lot-more.3544163.jp

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Recoat Gallery exhibits graphic art, illustration, graffiti, street art and photography and sells jewellery, clothing, books and magazines. We showcase work from emerging and established Scottish artists and designers aswell as trying to bring inspirational artists and designers to Scotland from elsewhere.

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