By Bernie Bell.

The Pier Arts Centre currently hosts three exhibitions presenting the work of Orkney artists. 

The Creative Entrepreneurs exhibition has been covered in The Orkney News

So I thought I’d cover the others!  This is a purely personal, individual selection  – just what particularly caught my eye.

First…. on the ground floor…….’Gen-erate’  presents the work of the latest generation of Orkney artists and designers to graduate from Art Schools & Universities across Scotland

Turning left through the door-way….Anna Charlotta Gardiner (UHI, Orkney).

We tried to take pictures of the lists of the works on display, sometimes successfully, sometimes not – there were a lot of reflections on the glass.  The list of Anna’s works, worked

And here are the pieces……absolutely stunning

They look like fish caught in the net – but they’re feathers!

And a ghostly, watery scene

Plus, there’s poetry being read out, the text of which is on the window-sill.

Next, Mollie Forsyth (Glasgow School of Art) and  ‘Wanderlust –  A multifunctional Dreamscape for the imagination of the public’

The pic. of the list for Caitlin Brodie’s work (UHI Orkney), worked too

The shadow profile on the left of the next pic. is actually Mike’s elbow – but I think it fits!

A particularly groovy shroom

You’ll need to go and find out for yourself about Riddley Walker and The Eusa Story!

Standing in that room – we could hear Seagulls squawking outside which also …fitted somehow.

We didn’t manage the list of Hannah Wooldrage’s work (Grey’s School of Art, Robert Gordon University), but the pieces speak for themselves.

Ami Robb  (I’m afraid I forgot to write down which Art School/University she graduated from!) presented a thoughtful/ interesting/fun piece.

A fish creel with tags attached. The idea is that folk write  or draw – or both – on tags and attach them to the creel – tags and pens are provided…..we both contributed!

And the same goes for the work of Jenny Rendall McElroy (Glasgow School of Art)

I covet this pomegranate.

Upstairs, to view ‘Cast Forward’ which presents art work by Orkney’s Senior School Pupils

My particular favourites….

Karyn Craigie’s  ‘Heart’

And Lily Bradley’s leaf-shaped neck/shoulder jewel

The exhibitions run until  the 18th  of April – so there’s plenty of time for you to see them!

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