
Meet the Makers: Fiona Young
Thu 27 Aug · 14:00
Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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A Meet the Makers event, led by artist Fiona Young, will be held at the Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Edinburgh on 27 August 2026. The event will explore the artist's work and is priced at £16.96.
Meet the creative minds behind artworks in the exhibition Earth Matters.
Join us for the second of the Meet the Makers series, led by the artist Fiona Young. This will include an immersive workshop and insight into the artist's creative process.
From Soil to Still Life
This hands-on workshop will teach you how to transform everyday botanical objects into compelling photographic images. Explore the process behind Fiona's botanical still-life photography, from sculpting with soil to composing and photographing a finished botanical artwork.
Begin in Inverleith House with an introduction to Fiona Young's practice, before sculpting your own soil vessel out of a selection of botanical materials. You will then explore how light, balance and negative space are used in creating a still-life photograph.
This workshop is suitable for beginners and requires no previous artistic or photographic experience. Meet an exhibiting artist, gain an insight into a creative process, and engage with Earth Matters through making, observing and creating.
Please note, weather permitting, this will be an outdoors event. Meet at the entrance to Inverleith House, to attend the workshop held at Around a Tree. Seating will be available. If you have any access requirements or questions relating to this event, please email creativeprogrammes@rbge.org.uk.
The symbolic still life photography of Fiona Young began as a subconscious way to process and recover from the trauma of caring for her child through mental health challenges. Her images explore fragility, recovery, resilience, and hope – reflecting both her personal journey and a wider call to protect wild spaces. Deeply attuned to the healing power of spending time in nature, Young’s practice draws on natural forms and light to create contemplative compositions that speak of restoration and care.
Meet the Makers is supported by The Andrew Raven Trust and Edinburgh Geological Society and this event is part of the Edinburgh Art Festival.
Earth Matters is curated by Susanna Beaumont | Design Exhibition Scotland and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The exhibition runs from 20 March – 1 November 2026 at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and is free and open to all.
Earth Matters is supported by Players of People’s Postcode Lottery and Edinburgh Geological Society, with special thanks to the James Hutton Institute. The exhibition is part of Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh Art Festival, RSA200 and James Hutton Tercentenary 2026.
Main image: Install shot of Earth Matters, 2026.
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Meet the Makers: Fiona Young takes place on Thursday, 27 August 2026 at 14:00.
Meet the Makers: Fiona Young is held at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Edinburgh (Arboretum Place, Edinburgh, EH3 5NZ).
Tickets for Meet the Makers: Fiona Young are priced at £16.96. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
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Meet the Makers: Fiona Young
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A Meet the Makers event, led by artist Fiona Young, will be held at the Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Edinburgh on 27 August 2026. The event will explore the artist's work and is priced at £16.96.
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Meet the creative minds behind artworks in the exhibition Earth Matters.
Join us for the second of the Meet the Makers series, led by the artist Fiona Young. This will include an immersive workshop and insight into the artist's creative process.
From Soil to Still Life
This hands-on workshop will teach you how to transform everyday botanical objects into compelling photographic images. Explore the process behind Fiona's botanical still-life photography, from sculpting with soil to composing and photographing a finished botanical artwork.
Begin in Inverleith House with an introduction to Fiona Young's practice, before sculpting your own soil vessel out of a selection of botanical materials. You will then explore how light, balance and negative space are used in creating a still-life photograph.
This workshop is suitable for beginners and requires no previous artistic or photographic experience. Meet an exhibiting artist, gain an insight into a creative process, and engage with Earth Matters through making, observing and creating.
Please note, weather permitting, this will be an outdoors event. Meet at the entrance to Inverleith House, to attend the workshop held at Around a Tree. Seating will be available. If you have any access requirements or questions relating to this event, please email creativeprogrammes@rbge.org.uk.
The symbolic still life photography of Fiona Young began as a subconscious way to process and recover from the trauma of caring for her child through mental health challenges. Her images explore fragility, recovery, resilience, and hope – reflecting both her personal journey and a wider call to protect wild spaces. Deeply attuned to the healing power of spending time in nature, Young’s practice draws on natural forms and light to create contemplative compositions that speak of restoration and care.
Meet the Makers is supported by The Andrew Raven Trust and Edinburgh Geological Society and this event is part of the Edinburgh Art Festival.
Earth Matters is curated by Susanna Beaumont | Design Exhibition Scotland and Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The exhibition runs from 20 March – 1 November 2026 at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and is free and open to all.
Earth Matters is supported by Players of People’s Postcode Lottery and Edinburgh Geological Society, with special thanks to the James Hutton Institute. The exhibition is part of Edinburgh Science Festival, Edinburgh Art Festival, RSA200 and James Hutton Tercentenary 2026.
Main image: Install shot of Earth Matters, 2026.
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Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden EdinburghArboretum Place, Edinburgh, EH3 5NZ
Inverleith, Edinburgh
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When is Meet the Makers: Fiona Young?
Meet the Makers: Fiona Young takes place on Thursday, 27 August 2026 at 14:00.
Where is Meet the Makers: Fiona Young taking place?
Meet the Makers: Fiona Young is held at Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in Edinburgh (Arboretum Place, Edinburgh, EH3 5NZ).
How much are tickets for Meet the Makers: Fiona Young?
Tickets for Meet the Makers: Fiona Young are priced at £16.96. Live prices and availability are shown on Eventbrite.
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