
Photographic Contrasts: Garth Ivan at Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock
Review: 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.
Review: 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.
Review: Over 80 exhibits by 56 Scottish Glass Society and Contemporary Glass Society members demonstrate the beauty and versatility of contemporary glass, at Glasgow’s Trades Hall.
Review: With nigh-on 1,500 artworks on show, Paisley’s Big Art Show continues to develop its standing as a major shop-window of Scottish artistic talent.
Paisley’s Big Art Show 2024 is promising to be the biggest visual art exhibition the town has yet staged.
Review: As part of Glasgow International 2024, Glasgow’s Modern Institute is showing an exhibition by Kim Bohie – a South Korean painter who portrays the natural world around her home.
Review: A new exhibition space billed as ‘A home for art, ideas and the Scul?tures of George Wyllie’, The Wyllieum has opened in Greenock.
Review: An annual exhibition in Paisley is showing work by hobbyists and established contemporary artists, raising funds for the Accord Hospice.
Review: We take an up-close look at the giant sculpture of the mythical serpent ‘Bella’ the Beithir – unveiled at Stockingfield Bridge Art Park in Glasgow earlier this month.
A giant sculpture of the mythical serpent ‘Bella’ the Beithir has been unveiled at Stockingfield Bridge Art Park in Glasgow.
Paisley’s Big Art Show is inviting entries for the biggest visual art exhibition the town has yet staged.
Review: Photographer Simon Murphy has been documenting the people of Govanhill in Glasgow since 1999, giving us an insight into one of Scotland’s most diverse areas.
Review: The Scottish Glass Society’s annual exhibition, at Glasgow’s Trades House, sees 23 members present their interpretations of national icons, from places and people to feeling and things.
Review: With over 1,700 artworks on show, Paisley’s Big Art Show is the biggest visual art exhibition the town has yet staged.
With nearly 1700 artworks on show, Paisley’s Big Art Show is the biggest visual art exhibition the town has yet staged.
Review: This year at Maclaurin Gallery in Ayr, the Paisley Art Institute’s 134th Open Annual Exhibition covers a huge range of styles and media, with some 400 works on display.
Review: Previously the Glasgow Contemporary Art Fair, the newly-rebranded Reveal art fair has a new home at the SEC, with exhibitors from across the UK including art galleries, and professional and emerging artists, with prices from £50.
Review: An exhibition at Glasgow art shop Cass Art showcases Renfrew-based artist Kyle McGhee’s latest drawings and paintings alongside his distinctive wall-mounted sculptures.
Review: At the Beacon Arts Centre in Greenock, Willie Sutherland: Origins showcases a self-taught painter and sculptor who launched his career in 2021 at the age of fifty.
Review: The Love of Print, at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, celebrates 50 years of printmaking at Glasgow Print Studio.
Review: With 300 works to see, the 133rd Paisley Art Institute (PAI) exhibition is displayed across two floors of the splendid Glasgow Art Club.
Review: A series of stained glass windows is being unveiled in a public concourse at Glasgow Royal Infirmary for each of the Incorporated Trades of Glasgow Trades House.
Review: Glasgow’s Tramway is showing an exhibition of the late Norman Gilbert’s vibrant paintings of family life.
Review: Stories, Whispers from the Past and the Present, now showing at The Trades House in Glasgow, is a joint exhibition by the Scottish Glass Society and the Contemporary Glass Society.
Review: With almost a thousand artworks on show, the Big Art Show in the Art Department in Paisley is the biggest visual art exhibition the town has ever seen.