Flannigan has become known for her paintings that focus on women. Her inspiration is drawn from myth, art history and pop culture, creating work which interweaves visual memories and experiences.
Created in response to the unique context and architecture of our City Dome gallery, Space Shuffle features a new body of work including Looking for Pluto, a figurative collage in the form of a frieze , alongside a constellation of paper sculptures that extend the principles of collage into three dimensional form and space.
Image: Moyna Flannigan, Space Shuffle, Collective, 2024.
Image Credit: John McKenzie.
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Want to be the first to hear about what's happening in Edinburgh? Just hit 'Like' on our Facebook page, join the What's On Scotland Facebook Group and 'Follow' on our Twitter account and you're all set!A lecture about spiritual healing and help through the teaching of Bruno Groening is taking place at The Open Door Community Centre, Edinburgh on various dates throughout the year.
READ MOREThe voices of Edinburgh’s communities shape an ever-evolving sound installation inside St Giles’ Cathedral's magnificent interior.
READ MOREThe Portobello Bookshop team are hosting an event with the one and only Jacqueline Wilson on Monday 16th September at the Assembly Rooms!
READ MOREJoin us at McDonald Road Library on 17th September for an author event with historical fiction writer Lawrence Battersby as he talks about the history behind his novel Dead Reckoning!
READ MOREJoin us at Waterstones Edinburgh West End on Wednesday 18th September when we will be joined by Rodge Glass to celebrate the release of his memoir Joshua in the Sky.
READ MOREFollowing a successful series of events showcasing AI and Social Innovation in Edinburgh, we will use this event to demystify AI jargon.
READ MOREDr George McGavin talks about why he switched to broadcasting to reach a wider audience about biodiversity as part of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People programme.
READ MOREJoin Cockburns of Leith this Thursday 19th September for a free wine tasting as we celebrate Bordeaux Wine Month!
READ MOREAlzheimer Scotland’s annual conference will take place on Friday 20th September at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC).
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