WAS THIS THE BOX THAT SEALED MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS’ FATE?
Lee MacGregor Lee MacGregor

WAS THIS THE BOX THAT SEALED MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS’ FATE?

The silver casket behind 450 years of intrigue to go on display in Stirling for first time. A rare and intricately crafted silver casket, believed to have belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots, will be displayed at The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum from 1 May to 31 August 2025.

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WINTER EXHIBITION SEASON AT THE CITY ART CENTRE
Lee MacGregor Lee MacGregor

WINTER EXHIBITION SEASON AT THE CITY ART CENTRE

This winter, the City Art Centre in Edinburgh presents three distinct exhibitions that explore unique facets of artistic expression. POP LIFE fuses pop culture with contemporary figurative drawing; Through Line delves into the versatility of the line; Inked Up: Printmaking in Scotland celebrates the art of printmaking. Together, these exhibitions create a vibrant dialogue, sparking conversations and evoking emotions through a myriad of voices and perspectives.

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CITY ART CENTRE ANNOUNCES WINTER EXHIBITIONS
Lee MacGregor Lee MacGregor

CITY ART CENTRE ANNOUNCES WINTER EXHIBITIONS

Opening at the City Art Centre this November, POP LIFE and Through Line explore diverse artistic practices and themes, from the intersection of popular culture and figurative drawing, to the celebration of line as a unifying element across mediums. Both exhibitions serve as forums for contemplation and discourse, inviting viewers to engage with the ever-changing dynamics of art within society.

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DEEP ROOTED EXHIBITION NOW OPEN
Lee MacGregor Lee MacGregor

DEEP ROOTED EXHIBITION NOW OPEN

Deep Rooted exhibition now open at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre featuring works by Dalziel + Scullion, Anya Gallaccio, Andy Goldsworthy, Andrew Mackenzie, Naomi Mcintosh, Katie Paterson and Hanna Tuulikki.

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LANDSCAPE SEASON AT THE CITY ART CENTRE
Lee MacGregor Lee MacGregor

LANDSCAPE SEASON AT THE CITY ART CENTRE

This winter, the City Art Centre in Edinburgh hosts three exhibitions focused on the Scottish landscape, encouraging us to pause, reflect and reconnect with our environment. Featuring artworks from the 18th century to the present day, the exhibitions celebrate the enduring appeal of landscapes as a source of inspiration for artists working across diverse mediums.

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