Hope behind the lens
Hope Behind The Lens will stay on show at Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds until the visitor season ends on October 31.
Hope Behind The Lens will stay on show at Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds until the visitor season ends on October 31.
People of Argyll and Lochaber asked to help tell Scotland’s climate story
Artists re-stock Lewis’ bygone souvenir shop, Nicolson’s Kiosk, for today’s tourists
This latest collection of works is recognisable by its mesmerising balance of translucence and intensity.
From Helen Glassford’s base on the east coast of Scotland, she regularly travels to some of the most remote locations in the UK to immerse herself in the rugged landscape and unpredictable weather patterns portrayed in her solo-exhibition on show now at Resipole Studios
The banner made by women on Mull and Iona is one of 113 specially commissioned hand-crafted banners included in a new exhibition called Women Making History – fashion designer Vivienne Westwood also has work on show.
Kenneth Steven’s eight seascapes have been completed as a project during the writer’s lockdown while events at literary events and book launches were cancelled because of the pandemic.
The annual exhibition of Bridge House Art School’s Portfolio Course will take place online from March 6 to April 3.
Resipole Studios Fine Art Gallery presents an exhibition that captures creative people living and working in and around the areas of Ardnamurchan, Morvern and Lochaber.
The image of David Farrell was sent to the National Portrait Gallery’s Hold Still digital exhibition, where it made the final 100 portraits from almost 32,000 entries.