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The Art Festival was established in 2004, and receives public funding from Creative Scotland. [1] In 2022, Kim McAleese was appointed Festival Director, [2] succeeding Sorcha Carey (2011 - 2021). Carey is now Director at Collective, Edinburgh. [3]
2025 is the 250th anniversary of Turner's birth and the exchange is one of a number of events which will mark his contribution as the first great impressionist, and his continuing influence on ...
1 January – Seeing in the New Year: BBC Scotland's Hogmanay will be hosted by Amy Irons and Des Clarke and others, with most of the show pre-recorded. [1] STV 's Bringing in the Bells will be hosted by Seán Batty , Laura Boyd, Jean Johansson, Grado and others.
The Edinburgh International Festival is an annual arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, spread over the final three weeks in August. Notable figures from the international world of music (especially classical music) and the performing arts are invited to join the festival. Visual art exhibitions, talks and workshops are also hosted.
3 January – Public Health Scotland data released for the week ending 29 December shows the number of hospital admissions for flu has increased by 12% in a week, with influenza present in 52.6 per 100,000 people. [7] 6 January – A 2.9 magnitude earthquake is recorded in Kinloch, 19 miles north west of Oban. [8]
Visual Arts Scotland is a multi-disciplinary body that includes painters, textile artists, sculptors, ceramicists and photographers. It holds an annual exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy building. [1] It is a registered charity (No. SC006715)
2021 – Watercolour paintings from the personal collections of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. [7] 2019/2020 – Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci. The exhibition was the largest collection of works by Leonardo assembled in Scotland to date. [8] 2019 – Russian art, including photographs, objects and paintings. [9]
The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is the main gallery of contemporary art in Glasgow, Scotland. GoMA offers a programme of temporary exhibitions and workshops. GoMA displays work by local and international artists as well as addressing contemporary social issues through its major biannual projects.