Exhibition: Pathways
by Lea Taylor & Sylvia Troon
(Fri 15 May-Sun 21 Jun)
Should your path lead you to the Scottish Storytelling Centre, artist Sylvia Troon invited you to step into Pathways - an exhibition of paintings accompanied by poems, exploring the journeys we all take.
"Every life follows its own winding course, shaped by unexpected turns and the courage to embrace new challenges. My own artistic journey has led me full circle, back to where it began – drawing and painting. I still remember vividly those joyful days of discovery with lasting friendships at art college in Edinburgh.
Meeting Lea, storyteller, at the Storytelling Centre has been a particular gift. To see my paintings reflected and reimagined in her poems is both a privilege and a delight – two creative paths meeting and continuing onward together." - Sylvia Troon
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Lea Taylor is an author, writing consultant and professional storyteller with a fondness for the ridiculous and a keen eye for a story. Writing and performing both nationally and internationally, Lea is known for stopping double-decker buses on the Royal Mile and addressing MSP's as part of her art. A graduate of Edinburgh University, Lea lives in Scotland with her husband, son, and two rescue dogs.
Painter and illustrator Sylvia Troon lives in The Gauldry, in North Fife, where coast and landscape offer endless inspiration to a path-wanderer like her. She studied Drawing and Painting at Edinburgh College of Art and has subsequently enjoyed a varied career including teaching, puppetry and storytelling.
The exhibition is free and non-ticketed. The exhibition space is sometimes used for private events so you may wish to call ahead to ensure it will be accessible for your visit. You can contact Reception on 0131 556 9579.
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Exhibitions
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£0.00
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15 May 2026-21 June 2026
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480 minutes
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Scottish Storytelling Centre
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Storytelling Court
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All Ages
