Castle Mills Contemporary offers you the opportunity to own work by some of the UK’s most vibrant contemporary artists – showcasing prints made in our studio with artists including Mohammad Barrangi, Hardeep Pandhal and Hanna Tuulikki.

 

Hardeep Pandhal and Hanna Tuulikki have been selected for British Art Show 9 beginning its UK tour next year and widely acknowledged as the most important recurrent exhibition of contemporary art produced in Britain.

 

Our featured artists are at the cutting edge of current artistic practice. Their work is both collectable as an investment for the future and a stunning reminder of the decades of experience and passion which drives our exhibition programming at Castle Mills.

 

There’s never been a more important time to support artists and their work, and through the Own Art scheme you can spread the costs across 10 monthly payments (see the Own Art page on the website).

 

The Viewing Room has been made possible through the support of the National Heritage Lottery’s Emergency Fund to EP and the support of the William Sysons Foundation. We’re hugely grateful for their support.

  • This print was created as part of the 'Scottish School Prints' initiative- a new digital CPD programme for primary and...
    mohammad barrangi, strange world, 2021

    £400

    This print was created as part of the 'Scottish School Prints' initiative- a new digital CPD programme for primary and secondary school teachers in Edinburgh, with artists working alongside teachers to support the art curriculum and creating original prints which will be gifted to the schools. 

     

    The programme was inspired by Brenda Rawnsley’s 1940s School Prints programme and was developed to test a new digital engagement programme to support art education and bring a new collection of inspirational work to 50 schools across Edinburgh.  

     

    Our three artists are: Hardeep PandhalHanna Tuulikki, and Mohammad Barrangi who is due to be resident with us in November. 

  • 'I was invited to create a print edition with EP as part of their RSA: New Contemporaries award in 2020....
    zuzana Ullmannováabandoned at noon, 2021

    £360

    "I was invited to create a print edition with EP as part of their RSA: New Contemporaries award in 2020. The image came about from conversations held online and in person with EP’s screenprinting technician Anupa Gardner over the year and a half since the start of the pandemic. Anupa’s insight and guidance were invaluable in helping me find the way to translate the soft, water-colour quality of my paintings into a different medium.  

     

    The figure in this print is hard to grasp. Like most of my subjects, it is ghostly and uncertain. When considering its companion images, the moods and feelings it carries inside, we thought of – something queasy on a hot and sunny day – cave paintings – a spirit wandering in ruins – some sad thing glimpsed through the mist. " Zuzana Ullmannová

  • You can support artists with Own Art, spreading your payments across a longer period. So Zuzana Ullmannová's  Abandoned at Noon could be yours for just ten monthly payments of £36, over 10 months interest free. See the Own Art page for more info.