
Passing Moments: Aubrey Levinthal at Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
Ingleby Gallery in Edinburgh is set to show Mirror Matter – the first major UK exhibition by Philadelphia-based painter Aubrey Levinthal. Levinthal’s paintings capture passing moments
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Ingleby Gallery in Edinburgh is set to show Mirror Matter – the first major UK exhibition by Philadelphia-based painter Aubrey Levinthal. Levinthal’s paintings capture passing moments
Artist Mark Youd is throwing-open the doors of his home studio near Kilmacolm, inviting visitors to consider the ideas behind his enquiring work.
Resipole Studios, in Acharacle, Argyll is mounting a vibrant Summer Show, alongside a display celebrating Scottish artist James B Munro.
Tighnabruaich Gallery in Argyll is preparing for its relaunch with a programme of workshops involving four select resident emerging artists led by leading practitioners.
Vibrant, creative work is happening behind the scenes in leafy Edinburgh suburb The Grange, where artists are opening their homes and studios to visitors on 21st June.
Edinburgh gallery Hunted Projects is presenting an exhibition of painting and mixed-media pieces by Brooklyn artist Ryan Wallace.
Set to show at the Kirkcudbright Galleries, the Scottish Landscape Awards is an open call to artists born, living or studying in Scotland, for landscapes in any medium.
Graystone Gallery in Edinburgh is showing Echoes & Impressions – a group show showcasing each artist at their best.
Upright Gallery in Edinburgh is staging an exhibition bringing together two artists whose interest lies in the built environment, real and imagined.
The Travelling Gallery is bringing a new exhibition across Scotland this summer, looking at ways we connect with our worlds through other-than-human perspectives.
Cairngorms artists Campbell Bryson and Angus Grant are reuniting for a joint exhibition at Spey Bank Studio 14 years after their first collaboration.
Grantown-based artist Joanna Wilson returns to the town’s OPENSPACE gallery with a solo exhibition exploring the switch from one mode of communication to another.
Tatha Gallery in Newport-on-Tay, near Dundee, is showing work by Laura Finlayson and Astrid Leeson – both of whom powerfully impressed the gallery last year.
Glasgow Print Studio’s exhibition Start With Something: Contemporary Abstraction, which brings together a diverse array of contemporary artists looking at facets of abstraction in printmaking.
Hundreds of graduate students’ work is showcased at Edinburgh College of Art’s ten-day Graduate Show.
The Scottish Ornithologists’ Club, Aberlady is showing an exhibition by watercolourists Darren Rees, Jonathan Pomroy and weaver Katie Warner.
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is showing an exhibition of English artist Linder – her first retrospective in Scotland.
The 21st edition of the Edinburgh Art Festival – the UK’s largest visual arts festival – once again features exciting work by contemporary artists from worldwide in venues and spaces across the city.
Burnside gallery & frames in Selkirk is showing an exhibition looking at the early 1970s through the eyes of artist Richard Demarco and designer Andy Murray.
One of Scotland’s oldest privately-owned galleries, the Fraser Gallery in St Andrews continues its wide-ranging programme of displays.
Paisley Art Institute is staging its 136th Annual Exhibition at Glasgow Art Club.
A new exhibition at Dundee’s V&A looks at gardens in all areas of creativity, with an eye on environmental sustainability.
Moray Art Centre in Findhorn’s Summer School is set to return from June to August, with nine immersive workshops led by award-winning creatives.
The Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed House for an Art Lover in Glasgow’s Bellahouston Park is the setting for a solo exhibition of new and recent work by Kate Henderson.
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