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          Margaretann explores themes of decay and remembrance, drawing inspiration from the textures on weathered stone and the atmosphere steeped in history.

        1. Margaretann explores themes of decay and remembrance, drawing inspiration from the textures on weathered stone and the atmosphere steeped in history.
        2. Margaret Bennett is a writer, international scholar, singer and broadcaster who is widely regarded as Scotland's foremost folklorist.
        3. Margaret Bennett (born 27 October ) is a Scottish writer, folklorist, ethnologist, broadcaster, and singer.
        4. Bio: Margaret Bennett is a folklorist, writer, singer and broadcaster.
        5. Explore Margaret Bennett, Author Regency era novels.
        6. Margaret Bennett (born 27 October ) is a Scottish writer, folklorist, ethnologist, broadcaster, and singer....

          Margaretann Bennett RSW

          Qualifications:
          BA (Hons) Glasgow School of Art

           

          List of Solo Exhibitions:
           

          • New Work, Green Gallery, Buchlyvie, Stirling

          • New Work, Smithy Gallery, Blanefield, Glasgow

          • The Untold, Arusha Gallery, Edinburgh

          • Smithy Gallery, Blanefield, Glasgow
           
          • Fellowship Exhibition, The Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh
           
          • Smithy Gallery, Blanefield, Glasgow
          • Panter & Hall, London
           
          • Inverarity Vaults Travel Award Exhibition, RGI Kelly Gallery, Glasgow
           
          • New Work, The RGI Kelly Gallery, Glasgow
          •  Feathers and Friends, Hanna’s Gallery, Dundee

          • Weather Moods, RGI Kelly Gallery, Glasgow
          •  Tolquhon Gallery, Aberdeenshire
           
          • Land Rhythms, Fellowship Exhibition, The Glasgow Arts Club
          • Annual – The Pittenweem Arts Festival, -

          List of Group Exhibitions: 
          • Society of Women artists, Mall Galleries, London
          • Saffron Gallery, Battle, Sussex
          • Panter and Hall, London
          • Red Rag Gallery, Worc