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06/07/2026
With the Commonwealth Games returning to Glasgow in a couple of weeks, we’re looking back at a project of ours from the last time the city hosted the Games in the Summer of 2014.
Scotland Can Make It! explored the possibilities of making, commissioning six designers and makers from across the country. A collection of six souvenirs were designed and manufactured entirely in Scotland, created by Atelier E.B, Claire Duffy, FOUND, Emlyn Firth with Angharad McLaren, Neil McGuire with Marianne Anderson and Katy West, in close collaboration with producers, fabricators and developers across Scotland. The project encompassed an exhibition, film series, events programme and shop in partnership with Glasgow Museums and South Block.
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Claire Duffy
Lomond Campbell
Emlyn Firth
Angharad McLaren
Neil McGuire
Marianne Anderson
Katy West
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30/06/2026
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Barrie Girls, a commission and exhibition Panel presented in 2013, took its inspiration from a set of historical ‘Look Book’ photographs loaned from the archive of Barrie Knitwear.
Garment by garment, two unknown women model the latest season of Barrie’s knitwear collection against a series of undefined backdrops within the factory and its grounds. By re-examining and expanding potential narratives for the photographs, graphic designers Sophie Dyer and Maeve Redmond and artist Fiona Jardine combined the collection with new graphic poster and written works offering a new context for the Barrie Girls.
Designed by Maeve Redmond and Sophie Dyer and printed by Ben Ashton.
22/06/2026
A few photos of Glasgow International and everything going on around it. Congratulations to the team, the venues and the artists!
10/06/2026
We have been working behind the scenes with to develop new artworks for for Midlothian Health and Social Care Partnership’s new care facility at Polton Street in Bonnyrigg, designed by
Rooted in Bonnyrigg’s textile heritage, Bespoke Atelier’s research has taken inspiration from historic carpet patterns and design drawings found in the archive of Henry Widnell & Sons, a local carpet factory that operated in the town until 1982.
Within the Stoddard Templeton Archive at the University of Glasgow Archives and Special Collections (), Bespoke Atelier discovered the sketchbooks of local artist Pierre Langlade (1812–1909), who moved to Scotland from France to work as a designer in the factory.
His meticulous studies of flora were translated into industrially-woven carpet designs for a variety of public and private clients all over the world.
These archival references have inspired a series of new textile and sculptural works currently in production for the interior and exterior spaces for the new Polton Street development, highlighting Bonnyrigg’s rich industrial and craft heritage.
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1-4: Pierre Langlade sketchbook drawings
5: Henry Widnell & Sons factory photographs
6. Carpet Squares Design catalogue
7. “Widnells Carpets” Showroom
8. “Widnells Carpets” Promotional catalogue
All images from the Stoddard-Templeton Design Archive, Courtesy of University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections
20/05/2026
Revisiting the exhibition ‘A Weakness for Raisins’ in 2018 with ARE projects. Panel commissioned new work by France-Lise McGurn and Sally Hackett in response to a series of pen drawings by Ester Krumbachová and costume from the Barrandov Film Studios Costume and Props Collection, that were also on display as part of the exhibition.
In a couple of week’s time France-Lise McGurn is co-curating an exhibition in Glasgow: Bonny Don’t Live at Home presents ‘I only have apple juice . . .’, a group exhibition curated by John Douglas Millar and France-Lise McGurn.
Vince Aletti
Paul Becker
Phil Collins
Moyra Davey
Peter Hujar
Patrick McAlindon
France-Lise McGurn
Gary Schneider
Bonny Don’t Live at Home
The Coach House, 12 Sydenham Lane G12 9EU
7 June to 21 June 2026
Weekends: 10am–5pm
Weekdays: open by appt
11/05/2026
Panel is working with and design studio on a new public art commission for Midlothian Health and Social Care Partnership, launching later this year.
Bespoke Atelier’s new commission will create a series of artworks for a new dementia care facility in Bonnyrigg, inspired by the textile heritage of the local area and its surrounding landscape.
Led by Marion Parola-Campbell and Yvonne Elliott-Kellighan, Bespoke Atelier blends the worlds of art and architecture, inventing unique patterns to enhance interiors, products and buildings.
Their research has focused on the design archive held at the University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections () of Henry Widnell & Sons, one of Scotland’s leading carpet manufacturers and a key employer in the area until 1982.
It has also taken inspiration from workshops and discussions with residents, staff and members of the local community.
Exterior and interior artworks will create a welcoming environment for residents, visitors, and staff, providing moments of connection across the shared spaces.
Images:
1-2. Polton Street Visualisation, Courtesy of Collective Architecture
3.Marion Parola-Campbell and Yvonne Elliott-Kellighan, Bespoke Atelier
4. Yvonne Elliott-Kellighan in the Reading Room, University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections
5. ‘Designing Room’, Henry Widnell & Sons Carpet Factory, Bonnyrigg c.1930s, Courtesy of Bonnyrigg & Lasswade Local History Society
6. Workshop with residents and staff at Highbank Intermediate Care facility, August 2025, Photography by
YES O YES April 2015
A part of IOT II – an exhibition, publication and series of international touring showrooms conceived by Atelier E.B .b and Panel, in partnership with the Palace of Art.
Led by Ellen van Schuylenburch, Atelier E.B and Panel recreated YES O YES from the production I Am Curious, Orange, after the work by Michael Clark.
I Am Curious, Orange premiered in Amsterdam as part of The Holland Festival in 1988 and marked the first time that The Fall had played live with Michael Clark Company (with score and lyrics especially composed). In YES O YES Clark explored Glasgow’s specific social and cultural tensions through an abstracted Rangers versus Celtic football match.
Honouring the history of the piece and its connections to Glasgow, four recreated performances revived this seminal collaboration bringing together student dancers, independent dancers and a live ensemble band created by Tut Vu Vu including Raydale Dower, Matthew Black and Jamie Bolland with Eilidh Rodgers (Sacred Paws) and Cassie Oji (Golden Teacher).
31/03/2026
We are delighted to welcome Maeve Redmond to the Panel team as Programme Manager.
Maeve joins us on a part-time basis alongside her practice as talented graphic designer, bringing a wealth of skills, experience and creativity to Panel.
Maeve will support the delivery of our ongoing programme, making connections with practitioners and institutions whose work focuses on design and extends into visual arts, craft and other cultural contexts and frameworks.
Image: top to bottom, Catriona Duffy, Maeve Redmond, Lucy McEachan
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