Meet artist Chris Bushe.
Chris Bushe was born in Perthshire in 1958, grew up in Tornaveen, Aberdeenshire and studied Drawing and Painting at Gray's School of Art in Aberdeen from 1980 to 1984. He first attended the University of Edinburgh to read archaeology and ancient history prior to his Fine Art degree in Aberdeen and after graduation he worked for town planners and landscape architects in Edinburgh to support his family and cover his studio and material costs.
Since becoming a full-time artist in 1996, Bushe has exhibited regularly in Edinburgh and London; his paintings in high demand. His works are held in public and private collections worldwide.
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READ MOREThe Society of Antiquaries of Scotland invites you to this talk on Hillforts given by Professor Ian Ralston at Augustine United Church on Thursday, 13th February.
READ MOREBe our guest at Edinburgh Zoo this Valentine's Day for a truly ZOOnique date night!
READ MOREJoin The Society for Reproduction and Fertility on 14th February for an intriguing event at The Anatomical Museum, where we delve into the fascinating world of reproductive anatomy!
READ MOREJoin artist Anthony Schrag and guests for a cosy conversation as we find common threads between forms, and then explore these meeting points, where we’ll we host an active play session together.
READ MORECome along and explore Japanese whisky with Nathan Shearer at Drinkmonger on Tuesday 18th February!
READ MOREDiscover the impact of trauma and how it manifests in the body, from the prefrontal cortex to the vagus nerve at this illuminating talk at the Assembly Roxy on 20th February!
READ MOREThis event, at Scottish Storytelling Centre on 22nd February, is open to all with an interest in the future direction of culture and creative society in Edinburgh and beyond.
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