CV
Lives and works in Linlithgow, Scotland
Co-Founder of Tragicom Collective
Education
2019 PGDE Secondary – Art and Design, University of Edinburgh
2016 MA Contemporary Art Practice, Edinburgh College of Art
2012 BA (Hons) Drawing and Painting, Edinburgh College of Art
Selected Solo & Group Exhibitions
Upcoming exhibition: 05/2022 Project Room, Glasgow
2021 Streaming: Collective Conversations, online exhibition, click here to visit
2020 Locked Out, Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh
2020 Ways of Thinking, Weissraum Gallery, Kyoto, JP
2019 Slugs and Snails, West Barns Arts, Dunbar
2019 Art Check-In, Taneri Studio, Seto, Japan
2019 Tragicom, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
2018 Robert Callender: Plastic Beach ...poetry of the everyday, City Art Centre, Edinburgh
2017 Tribute, Weissraum Gallery, Kyoto
2017 Silly Rabbit, Whitespace, Edinburgh [part of Embassy Annuale]
2016 Challenge, Trinity Apse, Edinburgh
2016 Meaningful Objects, Fine Roots Gallery, Edinburgh
2016 Masters Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art
2016 Interim, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
2016 Perineum, Project Space, Edinburgh College of Art
2016 Linlithgow Art Collective, Line Gallery, Linlithgow
2015 Plan B, The Number Shop, Edinburgh
2015 Stalkers and Divas, Out of the Blue/Drill Hall, Edinburgh
2014 A World of Ego Close To the Gods, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh
2014 [S P A CE], Kalopsia, Edinburgh
2014 Proposition: Void, Fettes Gallery, Fettes College, Edinburgh
2014 Intersections (international group show) - Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
2013 Between Worlds - Art Shower, Contemporary Art Space Osaka, Japan
2013 Isolating Fragments of Reality, Weissraum, Kyoto, Japan
2012 Bridges and Barriers, Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany
Residencies
2014 Robert Callender International Residency for Young Artists (Osaka, Japan & Sealoft studio, Fife)
Publications
2015 Grab a Chair Talbot Rice Gallery. The University of Edinburgh. Printed by Workhorse Press.
2015 A2B Robert Callender, Limited Edition of 500, Lateral Lab
2014 A World of Ego Close To The Gods, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh
Co-Founder of Tragicom Collective
Education
2019 PGDE Secondary – Art and Design, University of Edinburgh
2016 MA Contemporary Art Practice, Edinburgh College of Art
2012 BA (Hons) Drawing and Painting, Edinburgh College of Art
Selected Solo & Group Exhibitions
Upcoming exhibition: 05/2022 Project Room, Glasgow
2021 Streaming: Collective Conversations, online exhibition, click here to visit
2020 Locked Out, Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh
2020 Ways of Thinking, Weissraum Gallery, Kyoto, JP
2019 Slugs and Snails, West Barns Arts, Dunbar
2019 Art Check-In, Taneri Studio, Seto, Japan
2019 Tragicom, Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
2018 Robert Callender: Plastic Beach ...poetry of the everyday, City Art Centre, Edinburgh
2017 Tribute, Weissraum Gallery, Kyoto
2017 Silly Rabbit, Whitespace, Edinburgh [part of Embassy Annuale]
2016 Challenge, Trinity Apse, Edinburgh
2016 Meaningful Objects, Fine Roots Gallery, Edinburgh
2016 Masters Degree Show, Edinburgh College of Art
2016 Interim, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
2016 Perineum, Project Space, Edinburgh College of Art
2016 Linlithgow Art Collective, Line Gallery, Linlithgow
2015 Plan B, The Number Shop, Edinburgh
2015 Stalkers and Divas, Out of the Blue/Drill Hall, Edinburgh
2014 A World of Ego Close To the Gods, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh
2014 [S P A CE], Kalopsia, Edinburgh
2014 Proposition: Void, Fettes Gallery, Fettes College, Edinburgh
2014 Intersections (international group show) - Patriothall Gallery, Edinburgh
2013 Between Worlds - Art Shower, Contemporary Art Space Osaka, Japan
2013 Isolating Fragments of Reality, Weissraum, Kyoto, Japan
2012 Bridges and Barriers, Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany
Residencies
2014 Robert Callender International Residency for Young Artists (Osaka, Japan & Sealoft studio, Fife)
Publications
2015 Grab a Chair Talbot Rice Gallery. The University of Edinburgh. Printed by Workhorse Press.
2015 A2B Robert Callender, Limited Edition of 500, Lateral Lab
2014 A World of Ego Close To The Gods, Embassy Gallery, Edinburgh