For centuries, the Scottish landscape has provided artists with a potent source of inspiration. From scenes of mountains and forests to images of lochs and coastlines, the natural world attracts a range of creative responses.
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The City Art Centre is thrilled to host Scotland’s newest open call in contemporary art - Scottish Landscape Awards. The inaugural exhibition of the Scottish Landscape Awards is the biggest and most ambitious survey of contemporary landscape art in Scotland today and includes emerging artists alo
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Deep Rooted is a group exhibition featuring work by eight contemporary artists - Dalziel + Scullion, Anya Gallaccio, Andy Goldsworthy, Andrew Mackenzie, Naomi Mcintosh, Katie Paterson and Hanna Tuulikki.
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Find out more about the South American drink, Mate, with a chance to taste the traditional herbal-infused drink. The event will start with a tour of the Local Foreigners exhibition which features a mate cup, followed by a presentation about the drink and demonstration led by Flavia D’Avila.
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Join us for Earth Day. Listen to a talk about John Muir, the boy from Dunbar, Scotland. As a child he developed a deep love of the natural world. This grew into a lifelong journey of exploration, revelation, hardship and wonder.
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During the late 19th and early 20th Century a group of Edinburgh women were involved in various movements to bring about change in terms of education, health and women’s suffrage. These women were Louisa and Flora Stevenson (1835-1908) (1839 – 1905), Sarah Mair (1846 – 1941) and Dr.