Life Under Lockdown
One Pandemic. Seven Artists.
Seven Generations. One Exhibition
In June 2020 Tonic Arts created a series of micro-residencies for visual artists, one of a range of responses to the dramatic changes brought about by the global pandemic.
Artists from seven generations were selected from 130 applicants, and invited to create new work which creatively captured their experiences of lockdown:
- Jodie Campbell (under 20s)
- Emelia Kerr Beale (20s)
- Dan Sambo & Hannah Brackston (30s)
- Virginia Hutchison (40s)
- David McCulloch (50s)
- Olivia Irvine (60s)
- David Rushton (70s)
This diverse body of artworks captures a creative breadth of experience and a unique snapshot of these extraordinary times. They form a new group exhibition and film which are showing at Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital and will be touring across Edinburgh and Lothian Hospitals and beyond.