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Making the 'Orkney Sequence' - how collaboration works in the arts

Making the 'Orkney Sequence' - how collaboration works in the arts

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This workshop focuses on the collaborative use of art. Participants will explore how artistic methods can translate the landscapes of Orkney into auditory and visual media. The event takes place at The Royal Society Of Edinburgh.

Using art to translate Orkney’s landscapes into sound and image

In celebration of Orkney’s summer and winter solstices, renowned artist Victoria Crowe and Orkney-based composer Gemma McGregor have collaborated on the Orkney Sequence, an evocative musical composition inspired by Crowe’s recent Orkney paintings.

This event offers a unique opportunity to hear directly from the artist and composer about how the collaboration developed and what Orkney means to them. Hosted by Robyn Marsack, the conversation will explore their creative processes, the ways Orkney has inspired their work, and what this partnership has brought to each of their practices.

Audiences will gain insight into how two artists working in different disciplines respond to a shared source of inspiration. The event will include a discussion between Crowe and McGregor and a film projection of Crowe's paintings, accompanied by a broadcast of a recording of Gemma's work Sea Shimmer played by the Hebrides Ensemble.

The collaboration is rooted in Orkney’s distinctive spirit of place, its sense of deep time, rich history, and elemental landscape. The Orkney Sequence is intended as a poetic, immersive and meditative response to the natural world, inviting audiences to experience Orkney through both sound and image.

Art & Music Composition Collaboration Screening and talk.

This event is a showcase of collaborative art through paintings and sounds, followed by a short talk and a Q&A. There may be some interactive parts of the event, but you can just sit back and enjoy listening.

Important points to note

This event is suitable for age 16+

Event format: This event is an Art & Music Composition Collaboration Screening and talk. It will involve speakers sharing their thoughts, followed by a Q&A. There may be some interactive parts of the event, but you can just sit back and enjoy listening.

Filming: Livestreaming and photography may take place at this event. Please let a member of the RSE Public Engagement team know if you do not want to be photographed. Recorded events will be made available on the RSE YouTube channel.

SPEAKER

Dr Victoria Crowe (FRSE)

Artist

Dr Victoria Crowe studied at Kingston School of Art from 1961-65 and at the Royal College of Art, London, from 1965-68. At her postgraduate show, she was invited by Sir Robin Philipson to teach at Edinburgh College of Art. For thirty years she worked as a lecturer in the School of Drawing and Painting while developing her own artistic practice. In 2000, Crowe’s exhibition 'A Shepherd’s Life' was curated for the National Galleries of Scotland. Crowe was awarded an OBE for Services to Art in 2004. In 2019 The City Art Centre held a retrospective entitled '50 Years of Painting'.

Crowe is a member of the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA). She has exhibited internationally and undertaken many important portrait commissions. Crowe’s work is held in public and private collections worldwide. She is represented in Scotland by The Scottish Gallery and in London by Flowers Gallery.

SPEAKER

Dr Gemma McGregor

Composer

Dr Gemma McGregor is a composer from Orkney who writes in musical genres including opera, choral, chamber orchestra, and film music. She was appointed Teaching Fellow in Music at the University of Aberdeen in 2016 and was awarded her doctorate in 2017. Her compositions have been performed internationally. ‘Love Was His Meaning’, her composition for choir, soprano, and harp was recorded by Corvus Consort for their album, ‘Welcome Joy’, in 2024. It was selected as BBC Radio 3 Essential Classics Album of the Week. She enjoys collaborating and has created pieces with visual artists, dancers, filmmakers, sculptors, writers and a scientist. McGregor collaborated with artist Anne Bevan and filmmaker Mark Jenkins on the film, ‘Beside the Deep Ocean of Time’ about wave energy. It is on permanent exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy. She is currently working on a commission for an orchestral piece for North Wales International Festival 2026.

CHAIR

Dr Robyn Marsack (FRSE)

Robyn Marsack’s professional life has been governed by E.M. Forster’s imperative: ‘Only connect!’ She has encouraged, facilitated, and energised people’s connection to poetry, through teaching and research, as a publishers’ editor and as Director of the Scottish Poetry Library 2000–16. She brings considerable experience of the publishing and the academic worlds to the RSE, including assessing public impact for the REF; an informed understanding of the challenges of arts funding; a clear commitment to and success in increasing public engagement with poetry, developed during her years at the SPL; and the ability to communicate her passion for literature and reading.

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Making the 'Orkney Sequence' - how collaboration works in the arts takes place on Tuesday, 8 September 2026 at 17:00.

Making the 'Orkney Sequence' - how collaboration works in the arts is held at The Royal Society Of Edinburgh in Edinburgh (22-26 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2PQ).

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