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Explore online exhibitions from Fife Contemporary.

Materialise 2017

Our first Graduate Maker Exhibition which showcases the work of emerging, innovative and new makers who are based or studied in Scotland.

Past Present

The first exhibition organised by Fife Contemporary Art & Craft, this featured new work made by Louise Fraser, Sally Pattrick, Andrea Sayers, and Marie Louise Wrightson in response to items in the collections of the main Fife Museums – St Andrews, Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline. It opened at St Andrews Museum 16 September 2006.

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