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JustArt Community – Collective Voices Art Exhibition
EXHIBITION DATE
20-26 March 2026
GALLERY ADDRESS
White Space Gallery, Edinburgh (76 East Crosscauseway, EH8 9HQ)
About the Exhibition:
JustArt Collective invites contemporary artists to join Collective Voices, a group exhibition celebrating the power of artistic expression and visibility. We aim to create a platform where emerging and mid-career artists can showcase their work, share their perspectives, and engage with a supportive art community.
Exhibition Themes:
The exhibition aims to explore Identity, share your personal or collective narratives, cultural influences, and interpretations of identity in a multicultural world. Contribute works that spark conversations and encourage viewers to reflect on cultural differences, connections, and shared experiences to create cultural dialogue. Social Inequality & Representation, to highlight issues of race, gender, class, and equity, emphasizing the importance of diverse voices in the arts.
The list of artists:
Aitor Moncho Tudanca, Andrew Healey, Anna Tuhus, Anthony Hodgson, Bahar Talebi Najafabadi, Baranika Sureshkumar, Chaeyeon Kang, Claudi Piripippi, David Hutchison, Diyara, Donna Kim, Esther/Zhilin Xiang, Galina Orlenko, Guo Cheng, Hanabi Blackmoor, Jingxi Li, Jingyun Guan, Johannes Christopher Gerard, Jonathan Armour, Jordan Leung, Mariia Timoshenko, Martin Fowler, Marvi Khan, Megan Flood, Mollie Faye Harris, Natalia Titova, Nataliia Makina, Neil Wheelock Deforest Smith, Peter Léon, Rachel Larkum, Roseline (Jingyuan) Zhang, Scott O'Sullivan, Seoyoung Park, Seyda Alkin, Stela Brix, Tajinder Dhami, Timothy Yufit, Xiaoxiao Chen, Xiwen Xu, Yeejing Ooi, Yimou Huang, Yu Hao, Yvonne Cavens

Embracing, Unravelling and Smashing the Fantasy
It is a sound art performance for DIY clay mask flutes, hand-made accordions, synthesizers, performed by Juice and cellist Santi Lowe. It reimagines nine Western fairytales and Eastern folktales, offering an audio journey that unsettles nostalgia and invites new interpretations. These tales evoke compassion, valour, imagination, sacrifice, curiosity, and transformation, forming a shifting tapestry of cultural and moral depth.
DATE
22-23 March 2026 - 2 shows
Artists:
Juice Cui is a sound artist who also works on sound in theatre, also works in painting, sculpture, film, performance. Juice has graduated from Royal College of Art. Her work explores the equilibrium and collision between structured and chaotic sound, creating immersive sonic worlds that question time, perception, and history. Her work has been showcased in the Science Museum and Outernet. She has performed at Café OTO and Horniman Museum and gardens.
@juice_shuting http://www.juiceportfolio.com
Santiago Lowe is a cellist who has graduated from Royal Academy of Music in London with Jonathan Manson. He is a member of Lowe Ensemble and has also worked as the principal cellist of the Early Music group Ars Combinatoria (Galicia, Spain) with whom he recorded J. S. Bach's Passion according to St. John and new compositions by contemporary composers. Santiago has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Arts Scholarship for 2024/25.
@santilowe https://www.loweensemble.com/santiago-lowe
