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NO PLACE LIKE HOME

If you're reading this magazine, chances are your home means a lot to you. What then, if you were uprooted and had to find a new place of your own? Edinburgh Printmakers’ current show asks that question of 30 artists, all of whom have experienced displacement and migration. Over the last two years, each artist has participated in a European residency, exploring themes such as self-identity, is a culmination of that work as well as a celebration of the studios that supported them. The works pictured here give a flavour of the cross-cultural beauty found in challenging times. Until 2 July.

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