Exhibitions
Edinburgh Festival Dazzle will be one of the most colourful shows for many years, as the exhibitor list includes makers using a range of materials such as anodised aluminium, a variety of plastics and acrylic, porcelain from Ruth Tomlinson, enamel and fabrics from Yoko Izawa, felt and wool from Anna Wales and the crushed dust jewellery of Sarah Lindsay. Claire Lowe uses tea leaves in her work. Grainne Morton is back with her bits and bobs of ephemera.
Edinburgh Dazzle is a huge pleasure to work at. Set in the delightful Atrium of the famous Trav (Traverse Theatre), we are open till the early hours for nearly four weeks. Almost everyone who comes for the Fringe will hit this venue at sometime, as it shows the best and most influential serious theatre - many of the shows transfer to the West End.
We are also currently moving forward plans for the Dazzle online shop and hope to have that up and running in the New Year. To keep up to date with all the latest developments on the online shop, as well as forthcoming Dazzle Exhibitions in Manchester, London and Glasgow, please register your details at www.dazzle-exhibitions.co.uk
During the Edinburgh Fringe 2007, the Poster Menace struck in several sites and in numerous venues with bogus posters and announcements. Their chagrin was never more, er, chagrined. The product of this carnage is an exhibition at the Teviot Public Bar, Gilded Balloon, open any time, except the Triassic, entry FREE!
A booklet is also available of all the photographs and can be purchased from the Gilded Balloon ticket office or ‘Beyond Words’ located just off the Royal Mile on Cockburn Street. All the proceeds from this go to Charity – every single penny. Individual prints can be purchased from here:





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