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 MOREHistoric Environment Scotland Archives acquired the Rosslyn Album in 2021 and this exhibition presents images from the archive collections relating to Rosslyn Chapel and the contents of the album.
READ MORECome along to this new exhibition of landscapes by French/Swiss artist Emmanuel Matt showing at Birch Tree Gallery!
READ MOREThis exhibition features over 20 large pieces ranging from fans, chasubles and fabric panels, illuminating Pauline Caulfield’s versatile yet distinctive work!
READ MOREWe are so pleased to welcome back Helen Butler H2O Designs to our Merchant’s Room after her first exhibition here last year!
READ MOREDid you know that OnFife museums look after an amazing collection of paintings, prints and drawings? Want to know more? Then come along to our exhibition 'Brushstrokes'!
READ MOREWe’re delighted to host Gathering Surface, a series of art pieces shaped and installed by local artist Dan Drage.
READ MOREThe Glasgow Gallery of Photography presents a six week long exhibition called The Black Edition, themed on the colour black.
READ MOREThe UK's biggest baby and toddler show, the ultimate event for new and expectant parents, is returning to the SEC Glasgow between the 19th and 21st April!
READ MOREThe Glasgow Gallery of Photography presents a six week long exhibition called The White Edition, themed on the colour white.
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 MOREBill Stewart's exhibition Reminiscence, captures identifiable images ranging from London Bus Transport, The Great Train Robbery and Carry On Film characters!
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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