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Jacqueline Donachie has forged an international reputation for a socially-engaged art practice, with a special interest in healthcare and bio-medical research. Recent projects include "Tomorrow Belongs to Me", a collaboration with a Professor of Human Genetics at Glasgow University at the Hunterian Museum. In 2006, Jacqueline was appointed lead artist for Inverness’ new Centre for Health Science, creating a unique working environment by integrating art works into every aspect of the design of the building including landscaping, sign-posting, lighting and acoustics.
Alistair Gentry is an artist and writer whose work has been seen and heard in art galleries and festivals throughout the UK and the world, in print, on stage, television and on radio. His work remains diverse, but he currently works primarily with digital video, animation and performance. He has very recently completed a six month residency at the University of Edinburgh with the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research For looking at the complex relationship between genomics and society. "Full of bizarre, fresh ideas and themes from the strange side of life... Surreal and outrageously inventive." (Scotland on Sunday)
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