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Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop is excited to announce the selected artists for the ESSW/ECA Awards 2025: Carys Reynolds, Esther Castle, Niamh Finnigan, and Sophie Hall. These four talented artists will spend three months at ESW creating new work and benefiting from the extensive resources available.
ESW is welcoming proposals from our members for new work for the Hawthornvale Mentorship Programme 2025 which includes the opportunity to exhibit in the Hawthornvale Space.
Deadline 5pm, Sunday, 10 November 2024.
Learn a new skill this autumn, with two courses starting in October: Coil Building in Ceramics and Wood Relief Carving.
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop (ESW) is seeking passionate individuals to join our board. Deadline for notes of interest Monday 30 September 2024, 5pm.
Fonderie Darling and Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop are excited to announce that the artists selected to be the 2024 Darling x Newhaven residents, are Émilie Allard, representing Quebec and Kirsty Russell, representing Scotland.
Sculpture Saturday Toy Altar Review
12 July – 6 October 2024
Hawthornvale Space
Viewable 7 am – 7 pm Daily from the street.
1 March 2024 – 1 March 2025
Beacon Tower
Viewable from the path next to ESW.
Opening Event 10 August 2024 6 – 8pm
(quiet opening 5 – 6pm)
Exhibition 9 August – 1 September 2024
Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 5pm
Our final REACH Scotland Resident of 2024 is Molly Mae Whawell who will be in residence for 4 weeks across July and August.
Technician Stephen Murray’s report from a investigations into alternative furnace fuels on a trip to Dorset.
Book now for Sculpture Saturdays our drop-in family workshops every Saturday in August from 11am – 3pm.