| 3rd Apr 2026 to 19th Apr 2026 | |
| Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 5pm / Sunday 1pm - 5pm / Last entry 4pm | |
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Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum 156 Biggar High Street, Biggar ML12 6DH |
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| This is a free event | |
| Visit the event website here |
Bringing together new work by Allan Burnett and Christine Brown exploring the built landscape through atmosphere and interpretation.
Taking stone dyke walls and rural buildings as points of departure, the artists move beyond representation to consider presence, rhythm and the passage of time. Burnett’s acrylic paintings, including Where the Building Sings, uses layered surface and bold colour to suggest structure as something alive — responsive to light, memory and human trace.
Brown works across alcohol ink, glass and mixed media. In pieces such as One Stone at a Time, fluid layers and mineral edges evoke gradual accumulation and shifting light, reflecting the slow processes that shape land and architecture alike.
Together, the exhibition presents a dialogue between solidity and atmosphere — inviting viewers to reconsider familiar surroundings through a more interpretive lens.
Allan Burnett:
FB Allan Burnett Art Work
Instagram @allanburnettartwork_
Christine Brown:
FB: Christine Brown Etched Glass & Ceramics
Instagram: @cbrownetchedglassceramics
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