Joan McKeeman was born in Greenock and studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1977-81. Her practice is inspired by Scotland’s West Coast, with her work capturing the shifting qualities of light, weather and season - themes that resonate equally in rural and urban settings.
Since returning to Greenock, she has been drawing and painting familiar locations known by the local community to be beautiful, restorative and awe-inspiring. Inverclyde enjoys a place in the landscape that can hardly be beaten for coastal views and watching the changing seasons on the hills and mountains of Argyll. However, her work also shows those corners around town that are surprising for their beauty too.
FREE Admission | On display 21 Feb - 25 Apr