Three Artists in Residence

Three Artists in Residence

Meet three talented artists and makers, and discover more about their work in this Three Artists in Residence exhibition.

Linda Taylor – Linda’s original paintings are created in oil, pastels, or watercolour, and are almost always vibrant. From these originals, she offers a collection of high-quality prints, canvases, keepsake items, and printed cards.

Nina Taylor – Nina is a textile artist from Ayr. Working from her garden studio, she spins her own yarn to weave art wall hangings and incorporates it into her acrylic abstracts.

Helen Beck – Helen creates jewellery using a wide variety of semi-precious gemstones, and her displays include samples of the natural materials she uses.

Free, drop-in, suitable for all ages.

Additional Information

Disabled access
Tuesday 24 June - Friday 27 June 2025
12.30pm - 4pm
Free
The Grain Exchange, 77 - 81 High Street, Ayr

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