Craw Caw

Exhibitions (visual art)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue
  • Policy applies to: Children under 2 years

Description

Following Under a Lime Sky at last year’s Fringe, Blackflowersstudio returns with Craw Caw the second of Irene Jordan’s crow series of drawings, collage, paintings and sculptures. Influenced by the Craw in Scottish culture, poetry and more besides, Jordan’s art is a fusion of imagination and life. The crow, an archaic, modern, gloriously clever earthen bird, struts and caws, inhabits graveyards and all pockets of our world. In many cultures, the crow is embedded in our awareness of mortality, reminding us of the dance of life and death. This exhibition offers a truly personal experience.

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General venue access

  • Accessible entry: Narrow flight of stairs down to venue
  • Wheelchair access type: Not fully wheelchair accessible

  • Stairs: Information not supplied

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How and when to make an access booking

Our access tickets service is available to anyone who:

  • Would like to book specific accessibility services, e.g. a hearing loop, audio description headsets, captioning units, seating in relation to the location of the BSL interpreter
  • Requires extra assistance when at a venue
  • Has specific seating requirements
  • Is a wheelchair user
  • Requires a complimentary personal assistant ticket to attend a performance

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Edinburgh Reviews 27 days ago

Think about stepping away from the theatre and into an artist’s studio to view their work in between venues. Like me, you will appreciate and value such a detour!

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The Smart Leisure Guide 37 days ago

a showcase of surreal, narrative artwork

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