
Moy Mackay Gallery, Peebles: Summer Exhibition
Until Jul 6
New visitors to the renowned Moy Mackay Gallery in Peebles, along with gallery regulars are currently enjoying the third exhibition taking place there this year.
New visitors to the renowned Moy Mackay Gallery in Peebles, along with gallery regulars are currently enjoying the third exhibition taking place there this year.
20/20 Vision: Mixed Summer Exhibition looks back at the history of the gallery and forwards to the future by bringing together long-standing gallery artists and new faces from across the UK.
With the focus on moments of extraordinary light which create real drama in the Scottish landscape, Gathering Light at the Aberfeldy Gallery showcases north of Scotland artists Clare Blois, Fiona Matheson, Katherine Sutherland and Dot Walker.
Daniel Lie creates indoor and outdoor installations which transform over their lifetime to create what the artist describes as a “geography of emotion”.
In Hiding Places at the Lillie Art Gallery in Milngavie, photographer Mhairi Muir explores escapism, the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities.
Greengallery is showing ‘modern rustic’ pieces for the home and garden made in collaboration with Twine Kippen.
Enigma Bodytech is a story about journeys, a subjective road trip to nowhere through time and space, meditating on the sights and sounds of energy within and without the body.
‘Workers!’ by Petra Bauer returns to Collective as a widescreen film installation, almost floating within the darkened empty structure of its City Dome space, once used to observe the routine movement of the night sky.
With featured artist Gordon Wilson, Fifteen Years at the Whitehouse Gallery in Kirkcudbright celebrates a decade and a half in business for one of Dumfries & Galloway’s top galleries.
Helen Glassford: Immerse at Tatha Gallery in Newport on Tay features over 40 oil paintings by the artist and gallery owner in her first solo show for over a year.
The Sawyer Gallery has a clear remit; works exhibited must be inspired by Inverewe itself and/or the culture, people and landscape of the north-west Highlands.