The Edinburgh Reporter

Torrance Gallery changing hands

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DUNDAS Street is well known as the street where the galleries are and where art lovers browse on any day of the week to find the latest piece of art to hang on their walls.

Brian Torrance has been owner of the Torrance Gallery for 49 years and feels it is time for him and his wife Jo to put their feet up.

In mid March Fiona McCrindle of the Edinburgh Drawing School(EDS) will take over the ownership of the Torrance, bringing the EDS outlets to three.

We spoke to Fiona about the new business. She said : "The ethos of the gallery is bright, friendly, colourful accessible art of a very high standard and I will be keeping that going."

The timing was impeccable as Brian who has run the gallery for many years is now retiring.

The current EDS gallery is off the main drag on Great King

Street and Fiona regards this as a big improvemen­t. She said : "Dundas Street is seen as the place to be. There are easily about 20 or so galleries on this street."

The EDS was set up in 2012 and there is a studio on Great King Street and above Henderson's in Thistle Street Lane. Within those two studios they run adults and children's classes mostly for beginners. They offer a wide range of drawing and painting classes along with some design classes as well. They also offer tuition in calligraph­y and illustrati­on.

Torrance Gallery was set up by Brian and his parents in 1970 when they claim to have been the very first on the street. The name will continue and Fiona thinks that is very important. She said : "Everyone knows it and it would be daft to change it for no good reason."

On 2 February there will be an exhibition of work by Tom Watt. Then from 9 - 23 March 2019 the first exhibition which Fiona will stage will be the regular show of work by Ken Ferguson.

Fiona who is herself a profession­al artist explained she will be bringing in some new artists at that time too. She said : "Two fantastic female artists Nancy Turnbull and Alison Young will be shown alongside Ken Ferguson's snowy scenes. I used to run a gallery for many years before the EDS and gallery.

"To be on Dundas Street is a major coup and this has just been serendipit­ous. This gallery fits very well with what I am already doing with my own gallery and it is a good progressio­n for me. It will be busy but yes it is an ambition to be here."

Torrance Gallery 36 Dundas Street EH3 6JN

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