Online exhibition
- Wendy Maltman
- Dec 22, 2022
- 1 min read

Using our creative skills to support local projects is incredibly rewarding and fits well with our community values. We donated our time to help the Business Beats Cancer Dundee board by building a website to showcase unsold artist’s work from their recent fundraising exhibition in the Vision Building.
The website gallery lets you scroll through 160 works of art, or use the drop down menu to find pieces by your favourite artist. We think this is an excellent opportunity for a little last minute Christmas shopping with 50% of each painting sold going to fund vital cancer research at Ninewells Hospital.
Please support this project if you can - www.dundeebbc.art




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This post reminded me of the first online exhibition I joined during the pandemic. It was for a university art project, and I honestly didn’t expect it to feel as exciting as an in-person event—but it really did! People from different places viewed and commented on my work, and that made it feel even more special. Around the same time, I was helping edit a research paper on digital engagement for Scopus Journal Services, and we talked about how online exhibitions are opening new doors for artists and researchers alike. It’s amazing how the virtual world can still create real connections.
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