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2005

Into the Blue

A5 Christmas Exhibition

24 November - 25 December 2005

A wide range of small-scale works by by leading local, national and international artists. A selection of the exhibited work is still available to buy from the Peacock visual arts' shop, including work by Doug Cocker and Elspeth Lamb.

Francis Boag

In Transit. Francis Boag

November 2005

Francis Boag. Francis is particularly known for his paintings, but with Peacock printmakers he produced two collagraphs with chine collé. The learning about this new process has inspired him to incorporate these new found techniques into his painting practice. Peacock showed his new work together with a selection of his paintings in the exhibition 'In Transit' at the end of 2005.

Magnetic North II, Dawn Hannah, Fridge, Colour Inkjet Print, 2005

Magnetic North II

Curated by Jim Hamlyn and Colin Andrews
29 October to 19 November 2005

An exciting selection of new time-based media work by recent graduates of the Scottish Art Schools, including interactive installation, large scale digital images, video works and photography. More...

Ashley Cook

Ashley Cook

17th September - 22nd October 2005

This series of new works takes an ironic look from a female perspective at the search for meaning in a consumerist environment. By using bold colours and an eclectic montage of personal and archetypal imagery, Ashley has created this exquisite suite of screenprints.

Oil and the City

A project by urbanNovember
in partnership with Peacock visual arts. March to November 2005

Developed by local artists' group urbanNovember, Oil and the City researched the impact of the oil industry on Aberdeen's social, political, economical and cultural structure. In talks, discussions and debates, artists, academics and others have explored the relationship of the oil industry and Aberdeen. More...

LOCALE 3. Danger Museum

Artists' residency and exhibition by Danger Museum 5 August to 22 October 2005

Danger Museum was established in 1998 and is based in Asia and Europe. Directors Øyvind RENBERG (Oslo), and Miho SHIMIZU (Tokyo) represent the collective. Danger Museum choose the Beatles as a way to get to know people in Aberdeen, because they are so widely known that almost everyone has an opinion about them. The project developed through talks and film screenings in our main gallery. Visitors were welcome while the gallery served as the studio space for the artists. More...

Eva Merz - Too Much Talk

Photography@The Belmont

From 5 - 31 August 2005 Peacock visual arts exhibited photographic work at the Belmont Picturehouse in Aberdeen.

'Photography @ The Belmont' showed a selection of the best contemporary work created in and around the city. The work represents an eclectic mix of photographic works which cross boundaries between various genres. The wide range of photographic works represents the activities Peacock visual arts' Photography supports and promotes.