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Inverewe Garden is set to host a new exhibition from local artists, with artwork inspired by the beauty of Loch Ewe. The new exhibition, titled Orientation, will be on display at the Sawyer Gallery at Inverewe Garde, from July 13 to August 18. Local artists and long-time friends Anna Brice Cockland and Simon Spare co-curated the painting exhibition to capture the beauty of Loch Ewe and the surrounding area in the new exhibition.

The pair first met at art school many years ago, and now both live on the far side of Loch Ewe, just across from the historic Inverewe Garden. The exhibition is a part of the Arts at Inverewe programme, developed by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS), to support the artistic talents of the local community and wider Highland area. Martin Hughes, NTS operations manager at Inverewe Garden, said: “We’re delighted to be hosting the new Orientation art exhibition to showcase the amazing work by local artists.



“We hope our visitors will enjoy the artwork on display while also experiencing the magnificent landscape of Loch Ewe to fully immerse themselves in the nature, beauty and heritage of this special place. I’d like to thank our members for their continued generosity in supporting our ongoing work to care for, protect and share Scotland’s cultural heritage for the benefit of everyone.” The exhibition is free for NTS members and those living in the Wester Loch Ewe council area who can provide proof of address.

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