Earth Matters Open Call
Posted by CHARTS
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and Design Exhibition Scotland are delighted to announce an open call to artists, makers, craftspeople and designers based in Scotland to submit expressions of interest to exhibit in Earth Matters at Inverleith House Gallery, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. The exhibition will open in March 2026 and run to October 2026. The deadline for submissions is 9am on Friday 23rd May.
Earth Matters marks the tercentenary of the birth of the Edinburgh-born geologist, writer, farmer and chemist, James Hutton (1726-1797). Often described as the ‘father of modern geology’, he is known for his ground-breaking exploration of rock formations, but Hutton also gave much attention to the earth beneath our feet – soil. Earth Matters is inspired by Hutton and subsequent trailblazers who have helped challenge and change our understanding of soil. Through art, craft and design dating from the 18th century to the present-day, Earth Matters will illuminate the vital beauty and brilliance of earth.
Earth Matters is curated by Susanna Beaumont.
Find out more about the exhibition and submissions here.
Earth Matters – how to apply
We invite expressions of interest from artists, makers, craftspeople and designers based in Scotland whose work will invite visitors to Earth Matters to connect and delight in the earth, dirt, ground, mud, soil beneath our feet; inspiring deeper ways of seeing and understanding its vital importance to our lives.
You may wish to explore the use of soil as pigment or as a material; propose an artwork in clay or wild clay or a sculpture, vessel, artwork, text or textile that is inspired by or is a response to our ever-changing soil landscape both urban and rural. You may wish to suggest a work that explores sustainable building techniques such as earth buildings or clay plasters.
You are welcome to propose existing or new work.
Each selected practitioner will be given a fee of £750.00.
Please submit the following:
We appreciate that ideas might evolve and change, at this stage we are just expecting expressions of interest!
We welcome voice messages if this is preferable to writing.
Deadline 9am, Friday 23 May 2025, please send via email to susanna@designexhibitionscotland.co.uk
Submissions will be selected by Amy Porteous, producer Creative Programmes / Public Engagement, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh & Susanna Beaumont, curator Design Exhibition Scotland. We plan to be in touch with successful applicants w/c Monday 9 June.