
Boots on the Ground for Art at SWG3 Glasgow
Busy Glasgow arts venue SWG3 is hosting the return of the Art Car Boot Sale Glasgow – a chance to discover and purchase works from a host of specially-invited artists.
Busy Glasgow arts venue SWG3 is hosting the return of the Art Car Boot Sale Glasgow – a chance to discover and purchase works from a host of specially-invited artists.
The Summer Exhibition at Morningside Gallery in Edinburgh is a riot of colour.
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.
Dandelion Designs at Stein on the Isle of Skye has an exhibition of mixed-media and collage paintings by Morag Archer.
Artist Alexander Millar has created four new oil paintings and limited-edition prints based on English sculptor Antony Gormley’s ‘Angel of the North’.
The new touring production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat comes to Glasgow and Aberdeen.
Artist and playwright revisits early-1960’s Paisley in Underwood Lane, inspired by his late friend Gerrry Rafferty, and a companion piece to The Slab Boys.
Scottish Opera is back on the road with Pop-up Opera, featuring three half-hour shows for audiences of all ages. All the drama of grand opera
The Summer Show at Zenwalls Gallery in Peebles features a wide selection of paintings in various media by a dozen or so gallery favourites along with photography by Allan Wright.
Vibrant, creative work is happening behind the scenes in leafy Edinburgh suburb The Grange, where a potter, a photographer and two painters are opening their studios.
In a major exhibition programme, Edinburgh’s Dovecot Studios is staging a celebration of Scottish artist Alan Davie (1920-2014), who made his mark as one of the greatest creative forces of his generation.
A new gallery has opened in in a former bank building in Castle Douglas, Dumfriesshire, featuring art and sculpture alongside all manner of collectible crafts and antiques.
Gail Turpin: Nesting at Upright Gallery in Edinburgh features a collection of closely-studied works in various media, of our feathered friends’ homes’ beautiful and complex structure.
Call of the Wild at Artisan& Gallery in Aberfeldy features nature-inspired works by painter and stained glass artist Lorna C Radbourne and woodworker Andy Claydon.
Claire Ashley: Puns, Puckers, Particles at the Beacon Arts Centre in Greenock features a collection of small, painted, inflatable sculptures and skins referencing natural maritime treasure.
One of Europe’s biggest events dedicated to street art and graffiti, Yardworks is set to return to SWG3 in Glasgow.
Review: Edinburgh’s Scottish Gallery is mounting a celebration during June of artist James Morrison, one of Britain’s finest landscape painters and one of the Gallery’s longest-serving exhibiting artists.
Around 100 Scottish artists, including David Mach, Barbara Rae, Adrian Wiszniewski and Ken Currie, have donated works for sale in Artist Aid Ukraine – a fundraising exhibition to support victims of the war in Ukraine.
Carol Ritchie & Alan Richmond: Stillness at Burnside Gallery in Selkirk features two abstract painters who share a common language in their feeling for water and earth.
Edinburgh’s Art & Craft Collective is showing a vibrant and colour-filled exhibition by painter Deborah Fallas, accompanied by a new series of meet-the-artist events.
The featured artist for June at Larks Gallery in Ballater in Aberdeenshire is Peter Nardini, whose landscapes are influenced by Edward Hopper.
Dundee-based Tea Green showcases Scotland’s most talented independent artists and designers at pop-up events planned for June and July.
Celebrations: Welcoming the Scottish summer at Sproson Gallery in St Andrews, Fife, promises to ’embody the light feeling of longer days’ with a collection by an extensive variety of top-flight artists.
BirdsNest Gallery in Edinburgh’s latest exhibition, Flaming June, highlights Scottish artists Andrew Fitzpatrick and MaryAnne Hunt, whose work evokes the mysteries of love and place.