‘Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks’ is our Artwork of the Week! This drawing was made by Leslie Thompson, who had his first Scotttish solo show open with us last Friday. The exhibition, titled ‘Leslie Thompson the Superstar Artist Drawer’ is…Read On


‘Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks’ is our Artwork of the Week! This drawing was made by Leslie Thompson, who had his first Scotttish solo show open with us last Friday. The exhibition, titled ‘Leslie Thompson the Superstar Artist Drawer’ is…Read On

On Wednesday 17th August the walking group got the opportunity to visit and receive a tour of The GalGael Project in Ibrox. We meet with Dorothy Graham, Programmes Manager, and were immediately treated to a tea or coffee before we…Read On

Public call out to artists! Wanted for exhibition: DOLLS Not just a child’s toy, the doll has been part of civilization since as far back as 2000 BC. The Paddle Doll, pictured above, is thought to be one of the…Read On

Public call out to artists! Wanted for exhibition: DOLLS Not just a child’s toy, the doll has been part of civilization since as far back as 2000 BC. The Paddle Doll, pictured above, is thought to be one of the…Read On

The Ladysbridge Stories workshops return to the Arts Centre Aberdeen on Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13 and Thursday 14 September. On Tuesday 12 September, there will be a bus trip to the site of Ladysbridge Hospital in Banff: meet outside ACT…Read On

Project Ability welcomes Leslie Thompson! Leslie Thompson has a highly developed style, drawing both from memory and through live observational drawings. He depicts scenes from television and film from 1970 -1990. His drawings are punctuated with fascinating anecdotes from film,…Read On


‘Cafetiere‘ by Robert Cornish is our shop item of the week! Measuring 30 x 24 cm this original drypoint print is priced at £25. It would make a lovely addition to any coffee lover’s kitchen! You can purchase ‘Cafetiere’ from…Read On

Artwork of the week features a painting from one of our two exhibitions which open tomorrow. ‘Cleaning Up’ by Jim Feeney is painted in oil on stretched canvas. It takes us back a few decades in Glasgow’s history; evident through…Read On

“At the end of July Cameron Morgan and I ventured out on another intrepid ‘On the Road‘ trip. Although no strangers to Dundee, we were visiting the Douglas Community Centre for the very first time, which seemed like a busy…Read On