Rhubaba

Rhubaba Rhubaba is an artist-run organisation with a group studio and curatorial project based in Edinburgh. Rhubaba is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation.

Rhubaba Gallery and Studios is an artist-run organisation in Edinburgh that provides studio space for currently nineteen artists across fifteen studios alongside an annual programme of exhibitions and events. Established in 2009 in response to a gap in appropriate studio provision for recent graduates and through the desire to create a space dedicated to both the production and presentation of con

temporary art, Rhubaba initially housed ten recent graduates from Edinburgh College of Art. During our first year we organised a series of exhibitions in temporary spaces around the city as well as with host venues further afield.Rhubaba has continued to develop our approach to public programming and moved to Leith in 2010 to accommodate more studios and a permanent gallery space. We are committed to generating a supportive workspace and a dynamic platform for local and international artists.Rhubaba aims to give early-career artists the opportunity to produce new work in a discursive environment, work collaboratively with other artist-led initiatives and explore wider debates in contemporary art, bringing exciting and challenging works to Scotland.Rhubaba’s programme has included solo-shows by Ed Atkins, Benedict Drew, Alan Currall, Serena Korda, Lucy Pawlak, James Clarkson and Hannah James; groups shows and events with works by Patrick Keiller, Julius Koller, Nathalie De-Briey, John Smith, Patrick Graf, Alex Gross and partnerships with Camden Art Centre, London; Tranzit.sk, Slovakia; David Dale Gallery and Studios, Glasgow; Central Reservation, Bristol; Filmhouse, Edinburgh; Duchy Gallery, Glasgow; Intercity Mainline, London; Lombard Method, Birmingham and Outpost Gallery, Norwich. Rhubaba is run by voluntary committee members: Freya Yeates, Natasha Ruwona, Khadea Kuchenmeister and Laura Tully. Past committee members: Past committee members: Reba Martin, Lindsay Boyd, Camilla Irvine-Fortescue, Siobhan Scott, Anastasia Philimonos, Ben Callaghan, Katie Strachan, Elsbeth King, Timothea Armour, Mark Haddon, Faith Limbrick, Jenny Salmean, Anna Danielewicz, Lara MacLeod, Francesca Hawker, Tom Nolan, Peter Amoore, Siân Robinson-Davies, Catherine Payton, James Bell, Frances Stacey, Claire Davies, Hazel France and Rachel Adams. Charity no. SC043963

Come to  for the screening of Is the Earth Chronically Ill?The first feature film by French-Finnish artist Elina Bry, fi...
26/09/2025

Come to for the screening of Is the Earth Chronically Ill?
The first feature film by French-Finnish artist Elina Bry, filmed across Scotland, Finland and France. This work traces a journey through the eyes of a chronically ill body, intertwining geological time, memory and q***r ecology. Developed in collaboration with the Rhubaba Choir, the film reflects Bry’s ongoing research into the entanglement between the environment and the human body in the context of climate change and ecological distress.

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