
The Perthshire Gallery: Winter Art in the Highlands
In Pitlochry, in Highland Perthshire, The Perthshire Gallery is mounting its first winter show.
In Pitlochry, in Highland Perthshire, The Perthshire Gallery is mounting its first winter show.
The Perthshire Gallery recently opened in the busy Highland Perthshire town of Pitlochry, and is embarking on its first winter show.
The Shipley Art Gallery in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, has been shortlisted for an award marking museums’ making a difference to the lives of communities.
Artist William Dawson has relocated his Quay Gallery to Stonehaven in Aberdeenshire.
The inaugural exhibition of K U D I R K A – a new summer exhibition space in Glasgow’s West End – comprises bold, colourful paintings by three accomplished artists.
A new exhibition space dedicated to the legacy of Scottish artist George Wyllie is set to open in Greenock.
Wood & Wool offers hand-crafted interior design and artefacts from its mill studio in Aberdeenshire, inspired by the imaginative fusion of materials.
Ormus, in Aberdour in Fife, is focusing on ‘human creativity in a digital age’ for its winter exhibition.
A new gallery has opened on the Isle of Cumbrae, off Scotland’s west coast, showcasing six professional artists who practise on the Island.
The celebrated Monarch of the Glen by Sir Edwin Landseer is one of over 130 artworks taking up residence in National Galleries Scotland’s new Scottish Galleries, showcasing 150 years of Scotland’s art.
Recently-opened, a short trip from Edinburgh in Aberdour, Fife, Ormus boasts a Middle-Eastern name and ‘New York museum shop’ vibe.
A rare portrait by celebrated Scottish artist Sir Henry Raeburn has been acquired by National Galleries of Scotland. Painted 1785-6, Patrick Moir (1769–1810), is a great example of Raeburn’s art.
A new art gallery and shop has opened in Aberdour, Fife: Ormus is a short trip from Edinburgh, on Fife’s coastal path, boasting a Middle-Eastern name and ‘New York museum shop’ vibe.
With outlets on Edinburgh’s George Street and in Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries, as well as an online shop, the Scottish Design Exchange is a social enterprise based on a unique business model.
Housed in the renovated former laundry building for Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, Saltwater Gallery is celebrating its first year in business with a wide selection of works, many of them inspired by the sea and coastal life.
With outlets on Edinburgh’s George Street and in Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries, the Scottish Design Exchange’s business model allows over 300 artists and designers retain 100 per cent of sales of their work.
Artist Alexander Millar has created four new oil paintings and limited-edition prints based on English sculptor Antony Gormley’s ‘Angel of the North’.
A new gallery has opened in a former bank building in Castle Douglas, Dumfriesshire, featuring art and sculpture alongside all manner of collectible crafts and antiques.
Wood & Wool offers hand-crafted interior design and artefacts from its mill studio in Aberdeenshire, inspired by the imaginative fusion of materials.
The Old Mill at Palnackie in Dumfries and Galloway is home to an exhibition space, bookshop and art studios, with a Spring / Summer programme of courses available for booking.
Alexander Millar Fine Art has relocated to bigger premises in Glasgow’s Princes Square, where the gallery has 200 square metres of exhibition space and a frontage onto Buchanan Street.
Scottish artist Colin Hay’s exhibition The Magic before Dawn is the first showing at Edinburgh’s new BirdsNest Gallery, set up during lockdown in an A-listed Victorian building on the city’s Southside.
This year celebrating its 40th anniversary, Colinton Arts in Edinburgh’s historic Colinton Village has been extensively renovated and is reopening as a dedicated gallery with a framing and artwork restoration service.
On show for the first time at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, leading Scottish contemporary painter Alison Watt’s response to celebrated 18th-century portrait artist Allan Ramsay.