






Roger Ackling
4 February – 21 April 2012
Ingleby Gallery
15 Calton Road
Edinburgh EH8 8DL
Scotland
info@inglebygallery.com
For more than forty years, Ackling has made all of his work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn lines of tiny dots onto found and rescued materials: bits of driftwood, scraps of card, or most recently the contents of his garden shed: discarded wooden boxes and the handles of old tools.
from press release Ingleby Gallery
From 4 February till 10 March 2012 there is in Gallery II an exhibition of the Glasgow based artist Andrew Miller
photographs PF, 4.2.2012
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