On Friday 8 February, The Hebridean Dark Skies Festival begins on the Isle of Lewis. Running until Thursday 21 February, many events take place at An Lanntair, with everything from stargazing, talks and workshops by leading scientists, to film screenings, live music, theatre, family events, and much more happening over (...)
Arpita Shah's new exhibition, Nalini, is an ongoing series of work that focuses on the photographer's mother, her grandmother and herself. We spoke to the artist to find out more.
We speak to CCA Curator Ainslie Roddick about three CCA exhibitions: Katherine MacBride, Shadi Habib Allah and Emilia Beatriz. Plus, find out more about the CCA Seed Library.
Get to know the designers and makers selected by Craft Scotland to be showcased at Collect, the international art fair for modern craft and design from 28 February to 3 March 2019.
Get to know more about Toonspeak: the participant-led young people's theatre company based in Glasgow, and one of our new Regularly Funded Organisations for 2018-21.
Stonehaven based textile designer Mhairi Allan tells us about launching her new lifestyle brand, influenced by mid-century modern design, Scandi-style and geometrics.
We speak to artistic director Freda O'Byrne about Rendition, a radical new visual theatre piece exploring human rights violations in the aftermath of 9/11.
On the back of a major report by the name of What's Going On Now? (WGON), which explores how the joy and challenge of learning music is an integral part of the lives of hundreds of thousands of young people in Scotland today, we're celebrating the important work of YMI.