This installation of new work by Megan Rudden in Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop’s Hawthornvale Space explores the relationship between sculpture and language through the idea of the ecotone, a transitional space between two states.
The Ecotone describes a transitional space between two environments, a boundary that does not separate but rather intimately connects different systems. Rudden’s cast and carved and scattered materials, consider the material world through words and watery relations. Liquid metaphors that develop connections between sculpture, language and the body.
Visitors can join Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop for a celebration of Megan Rudden: Love in the Ecotone as part of EAF’s Leith Day, from 7—9pm on 9 August.
Events Programme
See more from Megan Rudden in:
→ Leith Day at various venues, East to Leith
→ Megan Rudden + Jenni Fagan: Readings at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, East to Leith
Supported by Creative Scotland and The City of Edinburgh Council.