Arts & culture Event

Sat, 21st Mar 26 - Sat, 6th Mar 27 10:00 - 16:00

Dear Earth

Kirkcaldy

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Kirkcaldy Galleries
War Memorial Gardens
Kirkcaldy
KY1 1YG
01592 583206
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Fife Contemporary is marking its 20th anniversary in 2026 with Dear Earth, an exhibition exploring how artists are responding to the increased fragility of the world around us. For the past 20 years Fife Contemporary have been producing exhibitions of contemporary art and craft for artists and for the public in Fife. Across this time attention to sustainability and care for the planet has permeated our programme, which has often featured artists exploring sustainable practices and addressing themes such as climate justice, overconsumption and environmental change. Over the two decades the descriptions of these challenges have changed as well, with terms like climate emergency and net zero being used more widely now than they were in 2006. 

Dear Earth brings these themes together for today’s world. As well as human impacts on our environment, the exhibition will address increasing unease and nervousness about the future of the planet and the value of our efforts to save it. Art cannot solve our problems, but across the centuries it has been used to help reflect on our world and its changes and challenges. The works featured in Dear Earth show how the artists who made them have each reflected on their own relationship to a fragile and precarious world and through their practice have found a way to respond. Brought together with different perspectives and from across Scotland they explore an experience we can all relate to.

Dear Earth features artists Ade Adesina, Helen O’Brien, Jeni Reid, Jenny Pope, Naomi Mcintosh, Scott Hunter, Susie Johnston, Will Carey and Zoe Hamill. Opening in Kirkcaldy Galleries on Saturday 21 March 2026, Dear Earth will include a series of talks, workshops, public activity, artist development programmes and pop-up events that look back on the last 20 years, and look forward to a positive and possible future.

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