framespotting
PHOTO: JEAN COCTEAU, ORPHÉE, 1950 - DVD; B&W; 91 MINUTES - BY ARRANGEMENT WITH BFI - IMAGES SUPPLIED BY BFI STILLS
CLAIRE FORSYTH Claire Forsyth works in a variety of media to explore narrative. Traversing both urban and pastoral environments, the images invite the viewer to glimpse fragments of journeys as they travel towards night. Claire trained at Glasgow School of Art, receiving First Class honours in Fine Art Printmaking. She worked for several years at London Print Studio before becoming Workshop Manager at Glasgow Print Studio. Her work has been shown in Berlin, London, Milan and southern Italy.
This landscape, one of a series entitled 'The Road Home', is included in an exhibition of Claire Forsyth's work in the Tron Theatre's anCnoc Long Gallery, which is curated by Glasgow Print Studios and runs until Sun 7 Aug.
Win aannCCnnoocc Art Passes
Win! anCnoc Art Passes In each edition of The List, anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky is teaming up with Scotland’s leading art galleries to give readers the chance to win an exclusive anCnoc Art Pass prize.
This issue celebrates the striking visual art exhibitions curated by Glasgow Print Studios at the anCnoc Long Gallery @ The Tron Theatre and four lucky readers can win tickets to Casablanca: The Gin Joint Cuton this July. Before the show, winners will be able to sample a dram of anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky and browse Claire Forsyth’s anCnoc Long Gallery exhibition (as profiled in Framespotting). Winners will also receive a bottle of 16 year old anCnoc Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, a light and zesty dram with a hint of spice, and a pair of bespoke tasting glasses.
To enter, just log on to www.list.co.uk/offers and tell us: What is the gallery at the Tron Theatre called? TERMS & CONDITIONS: Competition closes 22 Jun 2011. Entrants must be over 18. Winners will be contacted to advise on the ticket date, which is none transferrable. There is no cash alternative. Usual List rules apply.