5 to see at Hidden Door
Music may be dominant but it’s not totally overwhelming at The Paper Factory this month. Here’s a quintet of delights
Shae Myles
This Glasgow-based artist’s multidisciplinary practice centres around notions of intimacy, secrets, play and mess.
Imogen Stirling & Sonia Killmann
The Boulders We Carry features immersive storytelling based on the myth of King Sisyphus but reconfigured into modern Glasgow.
Production Line Of Dreams
Psych-poetry collective Acolyte gather up a number of different art forms to explore learning, imagination and AI.
Katie Armstrong & Aurora Engine
Sounds Of The Unseen is a new dance work which explores the invisible yet important labour carried out by women.
Adam Hogarth
The British artist’s analysis of ecological collapse results in technicolour visual interpretations of unnatural development.
Thirsty for more coverage of Hidden Door’s 2025 edition? Then dig into these interviews, features and news pieces:
- Theresa Muñoz on her poetry: 'You have to talk about the self in relation to the object'
- Kira Wolfe-Murray on Isabella Strange’s sound: ‘I don’t feel like we can define ourselves yet’
- Bikini Body on their return to Hidden Door: 'People are starting to take notice of Edinburgh a bit more'
- Hidden Door announces new acts and festival timings for 2025
Hidden Door, The Paper Factory, Edinburgh, Wednesday 11-Sunday 15 June; visit the Hidden Door site.