
Bathgate’s Landscapes at Aberfeldy Gallery
Aberfeldy Gallery has a solo show by the Scottish artist John Bathgate with over thirty paintings inspired by the landscape around his studio near Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye.
Aberfeldy Gallery has a solo show by the Scottish artist John Bathgate with over thirty paintings inspired by the landscape around his studio near Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye.
Cat McIntyre: Wish You Were Here at the Alchemy Experiment in Glasgow features contemporary textiles as a form of escapism to convey a need for imagination and distraction from our everyday surroundings.
John Byrne: Ceci n’est pas une rétrospective at the Fine Art Society in Edinburgh underscores his own assessment of himself as an ‘oddball’.
The exhibitions Open Eye at 40 and John Bellany 1942-2013 celebrate the Open Eye Gallery’s 40th anniversary in what would have been Bellany’s 80th year.
The Dumfries & Galloway Fine Arts Society Annual Exhibition at Gracefield Arts Centre in Dumfries showcases work celebrating the centenary year of one of Scotland’s longest-established, artist-led organisations.
Following its debut during the recent Hidden Door festival in the historic Old Royal High building in Edinburgh, Pianodrome remains in place as the world’s first fully playable venue.
Review: Gail Turpin: Nesting at Upright Gallery in Edinburgh, features a collection of closely-studied works in various media, showing the beautiful and complex homes of our feathered friends.
Review: The intricacies of relationships cut across one family’s navigation of death, violence, race and systemic injustice in The Fellowship, at London’s Hampstead Theatre.
With its exhibition All Summer Long, Fidra Fine Art in Gullane, East Lothian, is departing from its customary themed displays in favour of showcasing a host of gallery favourites with painting, printmaking and ceramics.
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.
An exhibition and discussion series at Edinburgh’s Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (RSA) features recent work from eight artists supported by the Society’s Residencies for Scotland programme, and 2019’s winner of the Morton prize, Daniel Cook.
The annual Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival is back with a host of top Scottish and international talent across the city.
Self-portraits and other works by the ever-prolific and multi-talented artist and playwright John Byrne are on show at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove – his first retrospective for more than twenty years.
In the centre of Stirling, the Made in Stirling Store. has opened a new exhibition space, and features a Pop-Up Summer Market, creative courses, and an exhibition of Beatles memorabilia, with a specially-written supporting performance.
A new film about English artist Eric Ravilious (1903 – 1942) is set to affirm his accomplishments as an artist with a genius for technique, beauty and communication.
Review: Northumberland-based portrait painter Peter Hallam hosts a meeting, or symposium, of colourful and enigmatic characters at Edinburgh’s Heriot Gallery.
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 on a miniature scale is presented in intimate open-air performances brought to life by a storyteller, instrumentalists and two singers against a backdrop of specially-created illustrations. This year’s shows include
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.