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The history of public art in Scotland sees the Fife new town of Glenrothes playing a groundbreaking and hugely influential part. In the late 1960s a town artist was appointed with a remit to ...
The home of the UK's first shopping mall has been named Scotland's most dismal place and likened to Kabul. In 2005 the shopping complex was nominated by the public for destruction as part of ...
Most of Scotland’s publicly held art is kept in storage around the country but the Art Works will provide a single home for the National Galleries of Scotland’s entire collection not currently on show ...
We’re rounding up all the individual artworks that form the massive cross-country public art trail Flock to the Show, which points in celebration to this year’s come back for the Golden Shears ...
To celebrate the return of Golden Shears world sheep shearing championships to the Royal Highland Show in 2023, the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland is launching a large-scale ...
The public arts body awarded £84,555 to director Leonie Rae Gasson for the ... Feminist campaigners For Women Scotland told the Scottish Sun: “At a time when genuine arts projects struggle to ...
If 2022 was the year the performing arts sector cautiously stepped away from pandemic-fuelled disruption, 2023 is the year where it can break into a… Newsletters; Reader Rewards; ...
The organisation, which is Scotland’s public body for the arts and culture, released a statement yesterday (19 August) confirming that executives have taken the “difficult decision” to close ...
BBC Scotland's Gillian Sharpe canvasses opinion about what public art is actually for.
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