The Highland Institute for Contemporary Art is in a remote location. It is however resolutely contemporary.
Geoff Lucas, co-founder with Eilidh Crumlish, will describe the process of developing an arts organisation, and the effects of that on his practice as a visual artist.
image: "preparations" Jeremy Miller
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www.h-i-c-a.org
www.psprojectspace.nl
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this seemed a very interesting project, though lacking in a community spirit. pretty exclusiveit seemed. It reminded me of this http://www.capefarewell.com/home.html which is a fantastic huge scale project, which includes Alex Hartley's Nowhere island piece for the cultural olympiad.
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