Linlithgow is a known, isn't it? The Palace, the Loch, the High Street, the railway line - all of these sum up our town, don't they? All right, then there are the people - the black bitches and the incomers; the commuters and those who work here; the many, many volunteer groups who keep the Royal Burgh alive and attractive.
And there is so much more...... In this exhibition two of Linlithgow's own creative talents bring their recent work to The Line under the title Honesty. Hephzibah Kilbride draws with pen and ink, bringing her figures to life with graphic line and powerful suggestion. Siljes Elisabet Thorin uses black and white photography to illustrate the extraordinary in the everyday, the hint at the story behind those things we take for granted.
Do come along and join is in celebrating the opening of this exhibition from 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm on Saturday April 8th. The exhibition will continue until May 2nd.
And there is so much more...... In this exhibition two of Linlithgow's own creative talents bring their recent work to The Line under the title Honesty. Hephzibah Kilbride draws with pen and ink, bringing her figures to life with graphic line and powerful suggestion. Siljes Elisabet Thorin uses black and white photography to illustrate the extraordinary in the everyday, the hint at the story behind those things we take for granted.
Do come along and join is in celebrating the opening of this exhibition from 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm on Saturday April 8th. The exhibition will continue until May 2nd.