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The Consulate General of Japan in Edinburgh will again be running the painting competition, ‘Picture Japan’.
The Consulate General of Japan in collaboration with Asian Studies at the University of Edinburgh, is once…
In this special event, artists Eliza Kesuma and Basia Mindewicz unveil commissioned works, installed in St…
No Woman is an Island will feature paintings and handmade prints by artists Rona MacLean and Aileen Grant,…
St Margaret’s House is pleased to welcome back Gray’s School of Art.
For her latest exhibition, Tansy Lee Moir is joined by two other artists who share her passion for woodlands…
The Edinburgh Easter Play is set to mark its tenth year with a profound new perspective on the Easter story.
The Consulate General of Japan in Edinburgh together with the Japanese Studies department at the University…
The Consulate General of Japan in Edinburgh together with the Japanese Studies department at the University…
The Consulate General of Japan in Edinburgh together with the Japanese Studies department at the University…
Alison O’Donnell will explore the history of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals, in this free history of nursing…
Come along to our free event to meet our specialist advisors and get help with any questions you may have on…
InnovationNation, a year long series of public lectures, will launch on Wednesday 18th February 2015 with…
Strange Attractor is the culminating event of Tim Vincent-Smith's gallery residency, Sound Shape.
He will be…
As has been the custom for more than a century, January marks the annual, free Turner exhibition of 38…
Opening Night of "Somewhere in this Song", an exhibition by Alan McGowan (running Saturday 17 January -…
Private View of Human Blues exhibition (running Saturday 24 January - Sunday 1 February) at the gallery.
Opening Night for the Doorways to the Divine Exhibition (Saturday 17 January - Sunday 8 February, 10am-6pm).
Get into the festive spirit with Christmas concerts from local choirs.
Like the museum, this event is free…
Do you ever feel utterly overwhelmed by the constant flow of news, pounded by the endless atrocities…