40 years since its release, Tolbooth Gallery will show ‘Stirling Future World’ a short film hosted by journalist and historian Magnus Magnusson.
READ MOREThis exhibition showcases some of The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum’s remarkable art collection.
READ MOREThis exhibition asks 'what makes a text political?' and follows this question through a period of great political uncertainty in Scotland and England.
READ MOREEnjoy a visit to Andy Warhol: The Textiles during Dovecot Studios drop-in Family Craft Mornings.
READ MOREThis exhibition looks behind the masks, to explore the thoughts, feelings and experiences of nursing staff during COVID-19 and past pandemics.
READ MORECurated and presented by Edinburgh Shoreline, the 100 Species Exhibition celebrates the life that thrives on our coast and in our seas. Catch it at The Scottish Fisheries Museum!
READ MOREPhotographer Jim Duffy realises a 50 year dream by opening his first exhibition 'Fusion' - a series of unique and surreal images - at Rothes Hall, Glenrothes!
READ MOREWe’re delighted to host Gathering Surface, a series of art pieces shaped and installed by local artist Dan Drage.
READ MOREAn Easterhouse Children's Manifesto is a collection of 7 musical animated video posters that explore ideas of personal autonomy, kindness and human connectivity from a child’s perspective.
READ MOREThe Glasgow Gallery of Photography are hosting a month long photography exhibition, showcasing the theme Colour in photography at their exhibition space on High Street during April.
READ MOREThe display of ceramics, inspired by the River Clyde, has been created by veterans and members of the Erskine Reid Macewan Activities Centre (ERMAC).
READ MOREBiggar Museum opens up for Easter with an exhibition of work from of award winning, local wildlife photographer Zaneta Threlfall!
READ MOREThis exhibition brings together a collection of Millie Frood's work as well as oral history and objects from her life as an artist in Motherwell and beyond!
READ MOREEnjoy this immersive exhibition based on the children's book The Canny Capercaillie by local artist, illustrator, author and storyteller Fiona MacGregor at Low Parks Museum!
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