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Selected Works
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The exhibition responds to Edinburgh Printmakers’ shared heritage as a members organisation of 57 years (and the first open access print studio in Britain) as well as now becoming custodians of a Grade C listed industrial building in Fountainbridge where thousands of local people worked. This was mostly during its time as Headquarters of the North British Rubber Company, and now the home of the Wellington Boot is taking a new step in its role as a hub in the heart of the local community promoting discussion and learning in a welcoming environment. Castle Mills: Then & Now is a heritage project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, made possible by money raised by National Lottery players, the project focuses on growing and diversifying community heritage activities to widen reach and engagement, working with people and communities to generate ideas for new activities.