The Scottish Modern Arts Association was founded in Edinburgh in 1907. Established by artists and their supporters, the organisation aimed to secure for the nation a representative collection of modern Scottish art.
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‘..a rich visual feast for anyone with an interest in Scottish art and history’ Herald
'Points of Departure is something of a whopper.' Scottish Art News
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This ground-breaking exhibition presents the work of fourteen pioneering women photographers and filmmakers working in Scotland during the early 20th century. The women are Violet Banks (1886-1985), Helen Biggar (1909-1953), Christina Broom (1862-1939), M.E.M.
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This exhibition features black & white and colour photographs of unseen and forgotten Edinburgh interiors by Scottish artist Ron O’Donnell.
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'Great pictures, high on humanity and getting past the cliches'. Irvine Welsh, former Muirhouse resident, commends Paul Duke's work
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Grandpa’s best cashmere gloves, satin shoes worn by the bride, an infant’s christening robe – the material legacies we pass on to the next generation are often items of clothing or textiles.