We are inviting writers to join us in the gallery while the exhibition is on, for a two x 2 hour workshop, led by the Ana Hine, who is our writer in residence for Colin Higginson’s show In the Manner in Which It Appears. The workshop will encourage you to explore the themes of the show through the written word in using diverse forms such as critique, narrative, poetical or experimental. The written pieces will be submitted to Colin Higginson for selection in the final exhibition publication which is due to be published later in the summer.
This project is supported by the Arts Council England
Book Writing Workshop with Ana Hine Thursday 20th May 6.30pm-8.30pm
Ana Hine is an artist and art writer based in Glasgow, Scotland. She's been writing about art for a decade; first as the art editor for her student magazine, then as a local newspaper reporter, and eventually as a freelance writer. She has covered numerous exhibitions and events across Scotland, including at Dundee Contemporary Arts, V&A Dundee, Cooper Gallery, Jupiter Artland, Generator Projects, Nomas* Projects, Stills, and more. A career highlight was being sent to cover the Venice Biennale in 2019. She is interested in the career trajectories of artists, curation, technique, and the reasons behind an artwork. Her favourite artist is Tracey Emin. She has a studio in Bridgeton in Glasgow's East End where she paints.