Sun 18 May – Sun 22 June at Generator Projects
Launched in the early 2000s, They Had Four Years exists as an opportunity for Generator Projects to support and nurture recently-graduated artists. One year on from their Degree Shows, a selection of handpicked Fine Art graduates from art schools across Scotland get the opportunity to exhibit newly commissioned work in the Generator Projects galleries.
This year’s edition features the work of five artists: Edward Cawood (Edinburgh College of Art), Olivia Margaret Frances (Glasgow School of Art), Jungyoon Im (Glasgow School of Art), Theodora Koumbouzis (Glasgow School of Art) and Kristína Gondová (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design). Exploring themes from censorship and opression, to the natural world and industrial heritage, it’s promising to be a varied and unmissable show.
Opening Night
Sat 17 May, 6pm–9pm
When
Sun 18 May – Sun 22 June
Thu–Sun, 12pm–5pm
Where
GENERATORprojects,
25/26 Mid Wynd Industrial Estate,
Dundee,
DD1 4JG
Generator Projects is a Dundee based artist run initiative founded in 1996 by Paul Liam Harrison, Andy Kennedy and Caroline McIntee. As a volunteer organisation, they facilitate a varied cultural programme of exhibitions and events. They are committed to highlighting the importance of grass roots activity and its integral role in developing the careers of emerging artists.
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