A Dundee artist unveils her latest collection of work at an Angus gallery this weekend.
Jennifer Robson presents The Girl Who Had a Tail at the Meffan Institute in Forfar. The exhibition opens on Saturday and runs until August 3, with a preview event on Friday night.
Ms Robson works in the recently-refurbished Wasps Meadowmill Studios and graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone with a degree in drawing and painting in 2004.
The Girl who had a Tail includes painting, drawing, large-scale sculpture, poetry and short stories written by the artist.
The exhibition will feature drawings and small objects made by Robson exhibited alongside selected museum objects, including a horse skull, on loan from the D’Arcy Thomson Museum at Dundee University.
Meffan Institute curator Jim Boon said: “The quality of her work speaks for itself.
“It is strong yet subtle, thoughtful and poetic, all underpinned by exceptional technical skill.”
The Meffan Institute is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm.