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Horsecross Arts invites you and your guest to Threshold artspace to a Family Sunday Brunch to preview the new exhibition and the new commission as the finale to the 43rd Perth Festival of the Arts Sunday 1 June: 11.30am—2.30pm Free but please advance RSVP: [email protected] Collections VII | Works by Scottish Artists In Focus | Katrina McPherson and Simon Fildes Featured artists: Richard Ashrowan | Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion | Alec Finlay | Clive Gillman | Su Grierson | Matt Hulse | Joanna Kane | Theresa Pickles | Sam Spreckley | Marek Styczen | Jasmin Hannah Sutherland | Michael Windle and Henna Asikainen | Susan Collins | Marshmallow Laser Feast and Studio Roso Curated by Iliyana Nedkova The seventh in a series of exhibitions featuring selected works by Scottish artists from the Horsecross Arts permanent public collection of contemporary art including the premiere of Imagining Wild Land | Coire Ruadh (2014) – a new Horsecross Arts commission and acquisition by Katrina McPherson and Simon Fildes as a 22-channel video art installation which challenges our perceptions about the borderline between ‘wild’ and ‘not-wild’ land through the seasons using the artists’ signature media of choice: body language, contemporary dance, sound and the environment. 1 June – 31 August 2014 Monday-Saturday 10am–5pm until 10pm on selected nights Free to visit | Fun to experience Threshold artspace at Perth Concert Hall Mill Street | Perth | PH1 5HZ | 0044 (0)1738 621 031 | www.horsecross.co.uk Collections VII has been produced by the artists and Horsecross Arts for Threshold artspace in partnership with Perth Festival of the Arts to coincide with GENERATION – a landmark series of exhibitions celebrating 25 years of contemporary art in Scotland. A new Horsecross Arts commission supported by Creative Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage and Horsecross Arts in collaboration with the Centre for Mountain Studies at Perth College, The University of the Highlands and Islands.

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Horsecross Arts invites you and your guest to Threshold artspace to a

Family Sunday Brunch

to preview the new exhibition and the new commission as the finale to the 43rd Perth Festival of the Arts

Sunday 1 June: 11.30am—2.30pm

Free but please advance RSVP: [email protected]

Collections VII | Works by Scottish Artists

In Focus | Katrina McPherson and Simon Fildes

Featured artists: Richard Ashrowan | Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion | Alec Finlay | Clive Gillman |

Su Grierson | Matt Hulse | Joanna Kane | Theresa Pickles | Sam Spreckley | Marek Styczen | Jasmin

Hannah Sutherland | Michael Windle and Henna Asikainen | Susan Collins | Marshmallow Laser Feast

and Studio Roso

Curated by Iliyana Nedkova

The seventh in a series of exhibitions featuring selected works by Scottish artists from the Horsecross

Arts permanent public collection of contemporary art including the premiere of Imagining Wild Land | Coire

Ruadh (2014) – a new Horsecross Arts commission and acquisition by Katrina McPherson and Simon

Fildes as a 22-channel video art installation which challenges our perceptions about the borderline

between ‘wild’ and ‘not-wild’ land through the seasons using the artists’ signature media of choice: body

language, contemporary dance, sound and the environment.

1 June – 31 August 2014

Monday-Saturday 10am–5pm

until 10pm on selected nights

Free to visit | Fun to experience

Threshold artspace at Perth Concert Hall

Mill Street | Perth | PH1 5HZ | 0044 (0)1738 621 031 | www.horsecross.co.uk

Collections VII has been produced by the artists and Horsecross Arts for Threshold artspace in

partnership with Perth Festival of the Arts to coincide with GENERATION – a landmark series of

exhibitions celebrating 25 years of contemporary art in Scotland.

A new Horsecross Arts commission supported by Creative Scotland, Scottish Natural Heritage and

Horsecross Arts in collaboration with the Centre for Mountain Studies at Perth College, The University of

the Highlands and Islands.