
…’The book is that rare thing in art publishing, a real page-turner of a read.’
…’Through his years of productivity, and which is so warmly and compellingly captured in Coburn’s seminal work, Dilworth has created one of the most singularly important creative working relationships between an artist and a place in British art history, such that at times, it is difficult to know where Dilworth begins and Harris ends, or where Harris begins and Dilworth ends.
…Coburn’s work gives us that real, tangible and invaluable insight into the artist’s journey. It is a gripping read.’
Peter Urpeth, Taking inspiration from Harris’s rich natural bounty. Stornoway Gazette, Thursday January 25 2024.

‘I have finished reading the book and it is a tour de force. Anyone interested in Steve’s work this is the go-to book.’
‘Such a fully comprehensive, insightful and lyrical account of Steve’s life and art. This is a book I will always treasure and take great inspiration from.’
Matthew Dalziel
‘In Journeyman: The Art of Steve Dilworth, Georgina Coburn presents a detailed and beautifully illustrated account of the artist’s work.’
‘Coburn is exemplary… in the way she brings together a warm and revealing portrait of the artist, his personal circumstances and history, family, friends and struggles, together with the priorities of his art, and what the works of art he has created stand for, stand with, and reveal to us.’
Alan Riach, Professor of Scottish Literature, Glasgow University, ‘A Studio Without Walls’ The National 16 December 2024
‘Coburn has been marvellously attentive in her appraisal of Dilworth’s story, and even more so in her accumulation of insights and perspectives on the work of his art.’
Alan Riach, Professor of Scottish Literature, Glasgow University, ‘Stravaiger: The Art of Steve Dilworth’, The National, 9 December 2024
Journeyman – book launch and film screening 29 November 2024
University of Edinburgh. Featuring Q&A with Steve Dilworth and Georgina Coburn, chaired by David Eustace. Tickets via Eventbrite website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-and-film-screening-to-celebrate-sculptor-steve-dilworth-tickets-1023437849157
Journeyman – The Art of Steve Dilworth special event 8 May 2024
As part of the King’s Place Scotland Unwrapped series, this celebration of the Hebridean artist Steve Dilworth features a screening of the documentary Stuff the World is Made of, followed by a Q&A with Dilworth biographer Georgina Coburn and Steve Dilworth, chaired by Polly Bielecka, director of Pangolin London. Wednesday 8 May, 7.00pm, King’s Place, London.Tickets can be booked via the King’s Place website: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/words/journeyman-the-art-of-steve-dilworth/
Journeyman -Steve Dilworth solo exhibition, Pangolin London, King’s Place, 1 May – 8 June 2024 https://www.pangolinlondon.com/