
Welcoming 2025 at Roger Billcliffe Gallery Glasgow
Glasgow’s Roger Billcliffe Gallery begins 2025 with an exhibition of highlights from 2024, leading onto UNFRAMED in February.
Catch up on all the latest exhibition news across the Scottish art scene and further afield.
Glasgow’s Roger Billcliffe Gallery begins 2025 with an exhibition of highlights from 2024, leading onto UNFRAMED in February.
High St Gallery in Kirkcudbright showcases a changing selection of contemporary and fine art, glass and pottery.
An exhibition at Dundee’s McManus art gallery features over 30 works capturing Scotland in all weathers, alongside highly-descriptive meteorological words in Scots.
In Pitlochry, in Highland Perthshire, The Perthshire Gallery is mounting its first winter show.
Tatha Gallery in Newport-on-Tay starts this year’s exhibition programme with a show of impressive work by recent graduates from Scottish art colleges.
In Beacon Arts Centre’s first new exhibition of the year, photographer Garth Ivan combines elegant studio work with a look at Inverclyde’s creative industries.
A new exhibition at Glasgow School of Art pulls together a major collection of acclaimed Scottish artist Bet Low (1924 – 2007) from private and public collections.
The Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh is showing a spectacular group of drawings and watercolours, spanning from about 1500 to 1700, culled from the eminent Chatsworth Collection.
North-east Scotland-based painter Helen Forrest is January’s featured artist at Larks Gallery, Ballater.
A new exhibition at Galashiels’ Great Tapestry of Scotland Centre tells the story of an ancient cloth-weaving technique which has been preserved for over 700 years in the Songjiang district of Shanghai.
Morningside Gallery in Edinburgh’s showcase of Andrew Thompson’s Chinese vases is accompanied by paintings by artists celebrating beauty in nature and art.
The Royal Scottish Academy’s touring exhibition William Gillies: Modernism and Nation is now at Perth Art Gallery.
Adjoining Glasgow galleries Compass Gallery and Gerber Fine Art are offering a huge range of original paintings, drawings, limited edition prints, sculpture and ceramics from Scotland and further afield spanning the 19th to 21st centuries.
A new exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) shows new and existing print work by Helen Cammock, Ingrid Pollard and Camara Taylor.
A new winter group exhibition at The Glasgow Gallery features paintings by a variety of the gallery’s artist roster working in a range of styles, media and subjects.
Relocated to Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire earlier this year, Quay Gallery is showing work by a variety of accomplished artists.
Glasgow’s Roger Billcliffe Gallery showcases artist James Fullarton, who echoes the tradition of painting typified by the Scottish Colourists’ broad, confident brushstrokes with strong, bold colours.
Featuring some of the leading artists working in water-based media in Scotland, the 144th Annual Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour Exhibition at Edinburgh’s Royal Scottish Academy begins January 2025.
Sheila Fell: Cumberland on Canvas at Tullie House in Carlisle is the first major retrospective of the Cumbrian artist in over 30 years.
Open Eye Gallery in Edinburgh is showing its On a Small Scale exhibition, celebrating its 25th anniversary in an online-exclusive showcase of over 500 postcard-sized works.
Based on the theme of hope (dòchas in Scots Gaelic), works by almost 100 printmakers are showcased in Edinburgh Printmakers’ biggest display of members’ work to date.
Painter Helen Glassford’s new collection of ethereal landscapes at the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, The Phenomenal World, is the product of two years of hard labour.
Aberdeen Art Gallery is showing rare examples of textiles by leading 20th-century artists in a major touring exhibition to explore works on fabric as a popular art form.
Aberdeenshire-based artist Michelle Anderson is featured throughout December at Larks Gallery, Ballater.