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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.
DecaDance Silent Discos promises an unmissable and unique experience for music lovers of all ages to sing and dance to some of the top anthems from the last 50 years, in a completely unique setting within the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town.
Adam Bruce Thomson: The Quiet Path is the first ever major retrospective on Thomson to be held in a public gallery, and features over 100 artworks from public and private collections, including the National Galleries of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy.
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.
House of Oz returns to Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2024, in a fresh partnership with Assembly and a presence at Adelaide Fringe.
Sister Sister Productions proudly announces the electrifying premiere of We'll Have Nun of It at London's prestigious The Other Palace theatre on Thursday, 22 February 2024, after a resounding triumph with ★★★★★ (Broadway World) sold-out performances at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2023.
The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum loans two major works by founder Thomas Stuart Smith to the Royal Academy’s exhibition ‘Entangled Pasts, 1768 – now: Art, Colonialism and Change’.
MACH2: The Stirling Smith Art Gallery & Museum heralds their 150th anniversary year with a joint exhibition from brothers David and Robert Mach.
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.
The inaugural Scottish Landscape Awards opened on Saturday after winners were announced on Friday evening at a ceremony Edinburgh’s City Art Centre. The £10,000 first prize winners were named as Kate Davis and David Moore for their haunting and lyrical artwork ‘BASS ROCK’.
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.
As the highly-acclaimed exhibition, When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65, approaches its conclusion on Sunday 1st October, Edinburgh's City Art Centre is set to culminate this landmark retrospective with a grand finale. On Friday 29th September, the gallery will host an exclusive screening of the documentary Prophecy followed by an in-person Q&A session featuring the artist.
Woven - a new musical from Nine Muses Theatre Co. reimagines Homer’s The Odyssey from a modern perspective through a rich, moving interpretation of its female characters challenging preconceptions of gender, age, race, and background whilst affirming its central theme of humanity.
Malones Leith opens on Constitution Street. The authentic Irish pub serves up top quality drinks, live music from local talent, sports, great locally-sourced food, and attentive service.
Former 10,000 Maniacs lead singer, Oskar Saville, to perform break out show at Edinburgh Fringe.
In partnership with Daisy Green Collection—the innovative independent group of Aussie cafes and restaurants—House of Oz will be presenting an exciting culinary journey to match the breadth of talent to be discovered onstage and offers a unique dining experience to the Fringe.
Fresh from the US: Stand-up comic Cheyenne shares heart-warming, hilarious and surreal life story at Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Charlie Hartill Award finalist We’ll Have Nun of It premieres at Edinburgh Fringe 2023 following a hugely successful run of sell-out, ★★★★★ workshop performances. Comprising an all-female and non-binary, actor-muso cast, the original musical traverses themes of home, identity, sexuality, faith and turbulent Anglo-Irish relations as it follows four convent school friends during the 1960s.
Peter Howson’s first major retrospective opens at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre this weekend and will run until Sunday 1 October. Bringing together over 100 works tracing his career from his student days to the present, the exhibition has been assembled from public and private collections spanning the UK and Europe.
With an emphasis on quality locally-sourced produce, the sharing-style menu is designed to create a feast for sharing at the table, or simply to enjoy with a glass of wine in the sumptuously appointed bar.
A major retrospective of one of the UK’s leading figurative painters, Peter Howson, opens at Edinburgh’s City Art Centre in May 2023.
Drawing on themes that span rural life, feminism, social injustice and forgotten Edinburgh life, the exhibitions form the first major photographic season at Scotland’s premier home for Scottish art.
Lanarkshire Larder champions the region's food and drink businesses. What better way to get a real taste of a place, than to eat its food…
Australia’s most acclaimed and prolific actor-director, will present his one-man show at the Edinburgh Festival for three nights on 16, 17 and 18 August 2022.
New Edinburgh Fringe venue, House of Oz, is hosting Australia’s greatest dinner party with top festival performers and super-chef David Lee.
We’re working with Trades Training School to create social media content and secure press coverage to support Edinburgh Boxer Matthew McHale.
Hats off to our client Cafe St Honoré for winning the Sustainability Award and being shortlisted for Best for Scottish (Independent).