E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas @ Edinburgh City Art Centre
This autumn the City Art Centre and the National Trust for Scotland present, E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas.Continue Reading
This autumn the City Art Centre and the National Trust for Scotland present, E. A. Hornel: From Camera to Canvas.Continue Reading
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Edinburgh’s City Art Centre marks its official public re-opening on the 12th September 2020 with a new exhibition exploring theContinue Reading
Anthology Editions announces Under the Banner of Concern, a new book of drawings and poetry by San Francisco-based artist, musicianContinue Reading
Look Again’s annual Seed Fund Awards take a new form this year, adapting in response to Covid-19 with a newContinue Reading
We are delighted to announce an exciting partnership between two internationally renowned galleries, Edinburgh based Arusha Gallery and London based RichardContinue Reading
Weimar International Festival will go ahead! The number of audience members must be smaller, and the programme has had toContinue Reading
Virtual Exhibition becomes real as staff prepare to open Ilona Szalay’s Some Are Born to Sweet Delight, Some Are BornContinue Reading
Archie Brennan (1931-2019) was a tapestry weaver, innovator and iconoclast, and is one of the greatest unrecognised British artists ofContinue Reading
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a partnership between Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Gray’s School of Art, Look Again andContinue Reading
Museums & Galleries Edinburgh launch Covid-19 contemporary collecting drive with public call out for items Today Wednesday 29th April, MuseumsContinue Reading
Two exhibitions, Charles H. Mackie: Colour and Light and Marine: Ian Hamilton Finlay, which were both set to open atContinue Reading
Mid-Century Modern: Art & Design from Conran to Quant explores the lifestyle revolution that swept through post-war Britain, changing theContinue Reading
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