A multidisciplinary artist of sound and visuals, as well as a songwriter and folk singer, puppeteer, and character performer, Jemima Thewes’ The Wolf, the Moon and the Wild brings together a collection of images drawn from artwork originally created for the stop-frame animation and shadow puppetry of A Wolf Shall Devour the Sun. This was a collaboration with storyteller Dougie Mackay that received critical acclaim at last year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
This exhibition gathers stills from these animations alongside paintings, cut-outs, and prints, inspired by Jemima’s love of nature and the wilds of Scotland. There will also be work available to buy.
The exhibition is free and non-ticketed; however, the exhibition space is sometimes used for private events. If you would like to ensure it will be accessible for your visit, please contact the Scottish Storytelling Centre on 0131 556 9579.
There is level access to all spaces within the Scottish Storytelling Centre, including the theatre. The venue is wheelchair friendly, with accessible toilets. The ground floor accessible toilet has baby changing facilities. Assistance dogs are welcome.
For more details, see The Wolf, the Moon and the Wild.