
The Collected Maisels at Lyon & Turnbull Edinburgh
Edinburgh residents David and Catriona Maisels’ Collection of British Ceramics goes under the hammer at the city’s Lyon & Turnbull sale room.
Edinburgh residents David and Catriona Maisels’ Collection of British Ceramics goes under the hammer at the city’s Lyon & Turnbull sale room.
Scotland’s festival of light, SPECTRA, is returning to Aberdeen, promising a spectacular display of illuminated installations across the city for all ages.
Hippfest – Scotland’s popular silent film festival centred around the historic Hippodrome cinema in Bo’Ness – has announced its 2025 programme.
This year’s Borders Art Fair returns to the Borders Event Centre in Kelso, with over seventy artists, galleries and makers from across the UK.
High St Gallery in Kirkcudbright showcases a changing selection of contemporary and fine art, glass and pottery.
Works are set to go under the hammer in Edinburgh auction house Lyon & Turnbull’s saleroom by Scottish favourites and international names.
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.
In a beautiful production taking ordinary objects and making them extraordinary and magical, Barrowland Ballet return to Edinburgh’s The Studio theatre with their award-winning production, The Gift.
Lyon & Turnbull’s next major auction will be the ever-popular Scottish Painting & Sculpture, at its Edinburgh sale room and online.
A new music festival has kicked-off in Edinburgh: The Soundhouse Winter Festival features big names alongside up-and-coming artists from across Scotland.
Edinburgh’s Christmas-Hogmanay pantomime returns with a reliably spectacular family panto, Cinderella.
Now in its 22nd year, the Macmillan Art Show is a key event in the fund-raising calendar for Macmillan Cancer Support, with at least 50 per cent of the proceeds going to the charity.
3D2D is staging two festive events in Edinburgh, firstly at the Assembly Rooms in George St. and then at St John’s church the West End.
Handmade in Ayr is set to host a number of events in the run-up to Christmas.
Now in its third year, Push the Boat Out is an award-winning festival bringing together wide-ranging artforms such as poetry and music.
The festival of new music Deep Time returns to Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket, inspired by composer John Cage and artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, who made their marks there 1984.
Scottish Country-folk duo Mist & Wing – Alan and Grace Murray – are launching a new single, Fade, with a short Scottish tour.
Made In Stirling Store‘s new Christmas Market comprises art and gift ideas by over forty artists, designers and craft-makers from all over Scotland.
Glasgow’s Modern Institute is showing exhibitions by distinguished Glasgow artist Toby Paterson, and Polish sculptor Monika Sosnowska.
Edinburgh sale room Lyon & Turnbull hosts the return of its popular Five Centuries auction, featuring myriad art, design and craft items spanning the centuries.
3D2D’s Glasgow Christmas Fair features over 70 traders across a range of disciplines, including fine art, woodwork, ceramics, textiles, jewellery and prints.
The Park Gallery at Callendar House, Falkirk is staging Artful, featuring work by 18 local and UK-wide artists and craftmakers in a festive display of ceramics, jewellery, painting, glass, prints and cards.
A free-to-visit exhibition at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh shows photography dating from the 1840s to the present day.
Lyon & Turnbull is hosting another of its popular sales series Travel & Vintage Posters auction, at the company’s London sale rooms, capturing the glamour of a bygone age of transport and leisure.