
Fortingall Has Art for All
One of Highland Perthshire’s most prestigious annual art exhibitions, Fortingall Art is showing over thirty artists in the historic village’s Molteno Hall.
One of Highland Perthshire’s most prestigious annual art exhibitions, Fortingall Art is showing over thirty artists in the historic village’s Molteno Hall.
More than 50 artists from Scotland, England, Italy and beyond are pooling their talents for an exhibition at Scot-ART in Edinburgh.
11 – 15 June: Edinburgh’s Hidden Door festival promises a highly-varied programme of vigorous and fresh talent in almost every area of the arts, and for 2025 will take over a massive former paper-making site on the western edge of the city.
Auction house Lyon & Turnbull has a full programme of auctions over the summer, including their flagship Scottish Paintings & Sculpture auction on 5th June.
An exhibition of new photographs by Wojtek Kutyla at Scot-ART at St Margret’s House in Edinburgh looks at the everyday spaces that we tend to take for granted.
Auction house Lyon & Turnbull has a full programme of auctions over April and May, shared between its London and Edinburgh bases.
In the beautiful grounds of Rozelle Park, near Ayr, the Maclaurin Gallery is hosting a display by the Glasgow Society of Women Artists.
Glasgow School of Art graduate Ann Armstrong takes as inspiration the shifting atmospheres and geographies encountered through travel.
Auction house Lyon & Turnbull is holding Prints & Multiples and Contemporary Art sales, on 26th March in London, and 2nd April in Edinburgh, respectively.
Showing at The Modern Institute, Glasgow is Gregor Wright, who examines our everyday digital info-landscape.
Kilmorack Gallery in Beauly near Inverness is set to show a series of new works by Peter Davis – a master of watercolour.
Tansy Lee Moir: Witches’ Broom at Kilmorack Gallery in Inverness-shire explores the witches’ broom on a birch tree in Calder Wood, not far from the artist’s studio.
The Baird Institute in Cumnock, Ayrshire, is hosting an exhibition by artist Jack Rigg, whose oil landscapes capture a route travelled by Robert Burns.
Edinburgh sale room Lyon & Turnbull continues its programme of auctions with Silver & Objets de Vertu and Jewellery.
Showing at The Modern Institute, Glasgow, Michael Wilkinson’s new body of work develops his interest in still-life painting through the use of ‘trompe l’oeil’.
High St Gallery in Kirkcudbright showcases a changing selection of contemporary and fine art, glass and pottery.
Having grown from relatively modest beginnings in 1994, Celtic Connections is the world’s premier folk and roots music festival, this year welcoming around 1,200 musicians and artists from 20 countries for 300 events in 25 venues across Glasgow.
Glasgow’s Modern Institute is showing exhibitions by distinguished Glasgow artist Toby Paterson, and Polish sculptor Monika Sosnowska.
A free-to-visit exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh shows photography dating from the 1840s to the present day.
Edinburgh’s Hidden Door festival promises a highly-varied programme of vigorous and fresh talent in almost every area of the arts, and for 2025 will take over a massive former paper-making site on the western edge of the city.
High St Gallery in Kirkcudbright showcases a changing selection of contemporary and fine art, glass and pottery.
Glasgow School of Art graduate Ann Armstrong takes as inspiration the shifting atmospheres and geographies encountered through travel.
Glasgow’s Modern Institute is showing an archive exhibition of Duggie Fields (1945 – 2021), showing his Pop-Art and Postmodernist influences.
Edge Textile Artists Scotland’s showcase of new work, at Dundas St Gallery Edinburgh, features a wide variety of contemporary and traditional embroidery and textile art.
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