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How Talbot Rice Gallery is helping the next generation of visual artists to develop experimental and innovative projects.

“It’s a different way of working for us and we’re trying to be as transparent as possible.” Stuart Fallon, curator at Talbot Rice Gallery, is discussing TRG3, a new annual series of up to to five two-month projects focusing on young, emerging and international artists.
Taking place in conjunction with the Edinburgh gallery’s main exhibition programme, it aims to showcase what it describes as ‘experimental and innovative’ projects.
“We want audiences to be able to follow the TRG3 artists as they go on to further projects,” says Fallon. “It’s not just a drop in, drop out experience – it provides an opportunity for everyone to become more invested in their work.”
So far, TRG3 has shown the work of two artists, Steven Anderson and Fabienne Hess. Both have used the opportunity to work with the university’s collection... Keep reading on a-n