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Ashton, Rachel Bride

Contact Details

Telephone

07828619226

Email

rachelbrideashton@gmail.com

Website

https://rachelbrideashton.com/

Social Media

Venue

Venue Address

Coldhome, Forgue, By Huntly, Aberdeenshire

Venue Postcode

AB54 6HH

What3Words

///flood.flippers.pigtails

Directions

Take the Wells of Ythan turnoff from the A96 near Morgan Mcveighs and stay on that road for 5 miles till you see the sign for Coldhome on the left. Park in the layby on the right, don't attempt to drive down the track please!

Parking

Please park in the layby opposite the track or along the roadside.

Venue Facilities

Commissions Accepted Groups Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome Open All Year By Appointment Parking Available Refreshments Available

Opening dates & times

Sat7 Sep
12:00 - 20:00
Sun8 Sep
12:00 - 16:00
Mon9 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Tue10 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Wed11 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Thu12 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Fri13 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Sat14 Sep
10:00 - 17:00
Sun15 Sep
10:00 - 12:00

Artist statement

I draw, paint, print, write, make ceramics and music. My work is intuitive and often research-led. Personal histories, dreams, landscapes and other life forms combine with ecological and bodily themes. My work is mycelial, bacterial, psychological, elemental and fruity! My studio is a little shed with an outdoor exhibition of larger work.

Extended Bio

Rachel Bride Ashton is a Scottish multi-disciplinary artist, who was born in Dumfries in 1976, has earned her living as a freelance painter since 1996 and has lived off-grid in Aberdeenshire since 2007. She is interested in depth psychology, body politics, the microbiome, sustainable building and gardening, foraging and plant medicine as an integrated holistic lifestyle. Rachel considers this and her research and practice to be entirely interconnected. She returned to formal education in Dundee in 2019 and is the recipient of the Freelands Painting Prize 2022. She graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design with a first-class honours degree in 2022 and won the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) Award, Generator Projects Prize and the James Guthrie Orchar Prize for her degree show installation which featured female empowered birth practices, separation compost toilets and good bacteria. She has just had a book published on this subject titled ‘Invisible and Deviant Mothers – Childbirth in Visual Culture’ and is also to be included in an edited collection, Push: Childbirth in Global Screen Culture, published by Manchester Metropolitan University. Recent residencies include the Scottish Sculpture Workshop, supported by VACMA, Lumsden and Porthmeor Studios supported by Freelands Foundation, St Ives in 2023, and previously a year-long digital residency, April 2017 – May 2018, Walking Without Walls, with May Murad at Deveron Projects, Huntly. Recent solo exhibitions in 2023 include Warm Data, Wet Heap at the Federation Gallery, Keiller Centre, Dundee and The All-Forgiving Greenness at WASPS Inverness Creative Academy. Current and recent group exhibitions include The Society of Scottish Artists 125th Annual Exhibition, The MacLaurin Gallery, Ayr, The Net Gallery, London – Freelands Painting Prize, Glasgow Society East – Old Contemporaries, the Botanic Gardens, Dundee – To Be Nodal and the Kirkcudbright Galleries – Wasps X Kirkcudbright Exhibition.