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Crafted Selves: The Unfinished Conversation

Curated by Cat Dunn and programmed by Fife Contemporary, the upcoming exhibition Crafted Selves: The Unfinished Conversation showcases the work of thirteen Scotland based artists exploring dual identities in their work.

The exhibition will showcase artists Adil IqbalAlberta WhittleAshanti HarrisEden DoddEmelia Kerr BealeHarvey DimondJoy BaekLi HuangRae-Yen SongSara Pakdel-CherrySekai MachacheTilda Williams-Kelly and Viv Lee.

Crafted Selves: The Unfinished Conversation takes its title from a continuing discourse between curator Cat Dunn and the 13 Scotland based artists featured – What does it mean to have a dual identity, and how is this sense of self reflected in work being made by Scottish craft artists today?

Working in sculpture, painting, ceramics, textiles, installation, moving image films and creative writing responses, the artists all in some way carry a dual identity. Many have a sense of their own self born from having a cultural heritage which is both Scottish and one which is rooted in another cultural home. The show also explores other dualisms and expressions of identity, including artists who express their, sexuality, disability, or trans and non-binary selves through their work.

As a Bajan-Scottish artist turned curator, Cat Dunn brings her unique understanding of what it means to maintain a dual-identity, the challenges that can be faced as an artist of colour, as well as the strength it can bring.

“Being dual identifiable carries a sense of pride and strength. While there can be sorrow and pain, there is also joy. Having a dual identity can be used to celebrate one’s social identity, or it can be used as a platform to express and teach others what life can be like from a different perspective. I am incredibly proud to merge my two cultures as it makes me unique.” – Cat Dunn

For more information visit Fife Contemporary’s website here, or their Facebook.

Artist Joy Baek with artwork ‘Nothing Edible, Everything Sensible: How I recognised her waiting’

Artist Ashanti Harris’ artwork ‘Emi Ori Cse in Copper’

Times & Location

Kirkcaldy Galleries

War Memorial Gardens,
Kirkcaldy,
KY1 1YG
01592 583206

Saturday 27th Apr
10:00 am - 16:00 pm
Sunday 28th Apr
12:00 pm - 16:00 pm
Monday 29th Apr
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Tuesday 30th Apr
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Wednesday 1st May
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Thursday 2nd May
10:00 am - 19:00 pm
Friday 3rd May
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Saturday 4th May
10:00 am - 16:00 pm
Sunday 5th May
12:00 pm - 16:00 pm
Monday 6th May
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Tuesday 7th May
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Wednesday 8th May
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Thursday 9th May
10:00 am - 19:00 pm
Friday 10th May
10:00 am - 17:00 pm
Saturday 11th May
10:00 am - 16:00 pm
Sunday 12th May
12:00 pm - 16:00 pm