So what has Scotland got to do with it ... in the form of a rambunctious slide lecture notorious as the first public outing for Pop art in Britain. McHale and Paolozzi, both originating north ...
then Pier Arts Centre, Stromness, 1 March until 7 June The Scottish Colourists: Radical Perspectives This milestone Scottish Colourists exhibition, created in collaboration with the Fleming ...
In response to the growing number of community areas, groups and individuals that would like to develop a public art project, Aberdeen City Council has produced a Public Art document to guide the ...
Both are based at The Tramway, a public arts venue funded by Creative Scotland and owned by Glasgow Life - the charity which runs Glasgow City Council's leisure facilities. In a letter of support ...
The Edinburgh institution is leading the way for cultural institutions to reduce their environmental impact with a ...
Last year’s Scotland-wide festival linking arts, culture and healthcare has shown how the arts might help to “reimagine our national model of health and social care” according to the ...
The public funding allocation has come under fire, particularly at a time when the arts sector struggles to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Creative Scotland initially said it would ...