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Liz McQueen

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Originally from Anglesey, Liz McQueen is a landscape painter based in Eskdalemuir, Dumfries & Galloway

Walking the land in this ancient place, Liz feels a deep connection to the spirit of the valley and our ancestors who created the abundance of stone circles, hill forts and sheep folds here.

Her sense of these impressions is evoked with colours, forms and marks in her paintings.
Liz McQueen CV
Born:1975, Bangor (Gwynedd)
Education:
2007 -2010 BA Hons Fine Art (print making), Winchester School of Art
2007 Access to Art & Design, Coleg Menai, Bangor

Solo Exhibitions:
2023 Spring Fling Open Studio, 27-29 May, Mountview, Eskdalemuir
2022 Spring Fling Open Studio, 1- 4 June, Mountview, Eskdalemuir
2020 ‘Above the White Esk"‘, Outpost Arts, Langholm
2020 ‘Homeward’. Eskdalemuir Community Hub, Eskdalemuir
2020 -2021 Spring Fling Open Studio (Online Event)
Group Exhibitions:
2023 Edinburgh Art Fair, 17-18 Nov, 02 Academy with Animus Art Collective
2022 SPRING FLING 20, Gracefield Arts Centre, Dumfries
2022 The Late Shows, The Biscuit Factory, Newcastle
2010 ‘Hyde Laundry’, BA Fine Art Degree show, Winchester School of Art
2010 ‘Tate Exchange’ - joint project between WSA, Norwich University of the Arts & Bath Spa University, Tate Modern, London
Work Experience:
Jan 2023 to date, Adult Creative Wellbeing Lead, Outpost Arts, Langholm
2021 Art Tutor, Outpost Arts Art Journal Project
2017-2018 Art Tutor, Common Thread School, Dumfries

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Big Chill 1
  • Liz McQueen
  • Big Chill 1
  • Acrylic
Big Chill 2
  • Liz McQueen
  • Big Chill 2
  • Acrylic
Passing Through
  • Liz McQueen
  • Passing Through
  • Acrylic
Last Light
  • Liz McQueen
  • Last Light
  • Acrylic
Wintering
  • Liz McQueen
  • Wintering
  • Acrylic
Snow Trail
  • Liz McQueen
  • Snow Trail
  • Drawing
Still Waters
  • Liz McQueen
  • Still Waters
  • Watercolour
Nothing Gold Can Stay
  • Liz McQueen
  • Nothing Gold Can Stay
  • Acrylic

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