Breathtaking Images at the Fringe: Hard Rain by Mark Edwards

Ric Lander written by Ric Lander on June 14, 2010

We’re very sorry to announce that due to the damage done to photo exhibition it has had to be taken down, and the related talk, 25 August, has also been cancelled.

Those with tickets already purchased will receieve refunds via the Fringe Box Office automatically.

Future exhibitions and events in September are still planned and will be announced shortly.

Please email ric@teu.org.uk or phone 0131 650 4065 more information.

A breathtaking photo exhibition is coming to Edinburgh and you can hear from the man who created it.

Hard Rain exhibition on display 11 – 30 August, behind Dugald Stewart Building then 11-26 September at George Square.

Hard Rain fringe show 25 August, 4pm Hugh Robson Building Venue number #224.

Mark Edwards striking photography exhibition “Hard Rain“, linking images of climate change to Bob Dylan’s words, will be on display at the University of Edinburgh in August and September.

As a special event during the Fringe, Transition brings Mark Edwards, the creator, to the University, to give his account of the personal and environmental journey that led to this exhibition.

“Most important … is the sheer brilliance of the dialogue Edwards has created between the words and images” (Fintan O’Toole, Irish Times).

“…one of the most powerful presentations I have ever seen – it has a huge impact on people.” (Jonathan Porritt, Forum for the Future).

Photo exhibition free. Fringe Show tickets £10 standard and £5 concessions, bookings made via the Fringe.

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