Thursday 7 September 2023
18:30
Angela Palmer
Deep Time: Uncovering Our Hidden Past
An exhibition of contemporary sculpture charting the extraordinary but little known three-billion-year history of our nation, told through the rocks that lie unnoticed beneath our feet, introduced by the artist, Angela Palmer. A wonderful opportunity to catch up post summer, with your partners, and to view this remarkable work.
Angela is a Scottish artist who began life as a journalist, working as News Editor then Magazine Editor, at The Observer before moving to Elle Magazine as Editor-in-Chief. In 2002, Angela changed careers and studied Fine Art at the Ruskin School, University of Oxford, before continuing her studies at the Royal College of Art. Palmer’s work is in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including The Science Museum, The National Galleries of Scotland, the Smithsonian Air and Space and The Ashmolean. Her environmental installation, The Ghost Forest, which was exhibited in Trafalgar Square, Copenhagen and Oxford, is now in the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
Sculptor
Angela is a Scottish artist who began life as a journalist, working as News Editor then Magazine Editor, at The Observer before moving to Elle Magazine as Editor-in-Chief. In 2002, Angela changed careers and studied Fine Art at the Ruskin School, University of Oxford, before continuing her studies at the Royal College of Art. Palmer’s work is in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including The Science Museum, The National Galleries of Scotland, the Smithsonian Air and Space and The Ashmolean. Her environmental installation, The Ghost Forest, which was exhibited in Trafalgar Square, Copenhagen and Oxford, is now in the National Botanic Garden of Wales.