
All the Best at High St Gallery Kirkcudbright
High St Gallery in Kirkcudbright showcases a changing selection of contemporary and fine art, glass and pottery.
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.
This year’s Scottish Portrait Awards winners have been announced, with a large accompanying exhibition showing at Edinburgh’s Scottish Arts Club.
The Scottish Portrait Awards 2024 – Scotland’s biggest awards for portraiture – return to Edinburgh’s Scottish Arts Club with their biggest and most ambitious exhibition yet.
Artist Richard Wright has created a temporary, site-specific wall painting at the Modern Institute’s Aird’s Lane gallery in Glasgow.
A new exhibition at An Talla Solais in Ullapool is showcasing the wide-ranging talents of its members.
Edinburgh’s annual West End Fair makes its return to the leafy grounds of St John’s Church on Edinburgh’s Princes Street.
One of the largest regional events of its kind in the UK, the Pittenweem Arts Festival returns with about 140 artists and makers from across Britain, showing in venues across the attractive Fife village.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Fortingall Art is one of Highland Perthshire’s most prestigious annual art exhibitions.
A solo exhibition at the Harbour Cottage Gallery in Kirkcudbright showcases painter Jenny Brown’s seascapes.
A plethora of art and design work is on show as Glasgow School of Art hosts its Graduate Degree Show for 2024.
One of the UK’s largest visual arts festivals, Glasgow International is returning for its tenth edition with over 70 exhibitions and events.
Women in Revolt! at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art brings together over 100 artists and collectives in a major survey of radical British feminist art.
Dunoon Burgh Hall is hosting a new exhibition marking Scotland’s centuries-old ties with Europe, alongside an exhibition showcasing the outstanding Argyll Collection.
Currently on show in Arusha Gallery in Edinburgh are paintings by Brighton-based Mark Johnston, evoking raw untouched imaginary land- and seascapes.
Open Studios North Fife is a great chance to see behind the scenes of almost seventy artists’, designers’ and craftmakers’ workspaces, in a lovely part of Scotland.
Artist France-Lise McGurn is exhibiting at Glasgow’s Modern Institute on the theme of desire, bound-in to the aesthetics of the now-disappeared What Everyone Wants chain stores.