Described as "Scotland’s most magical and vibrant independent festival", the Kelburn Garden Party returns in 2025 to ...
A unique and groundbreaking exhibition from Fife College, Connections: Beyond, is set to open later this month.
The public body that supports the arts and creative industries in Scotland has revealed which applicants will receive ...
The exhibition at Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh will also look at how the four artists interacted with their UK contemporaries ...
The arm’s length funding body Creative Scotland has awarded £200m in funding for 251 Scottish arts organisations over the next three years, providing a lifeline for organisations such as Dundee ...
The annual charitable donation from the 2024 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to arts and military charities totals £750,000.
The sector is mostly positive about Creative Scotland’s new Multi-Year Funding programme, which will distribute a record £200 ...
Culture secretary Angus Robertson said 251 organisations will share more than £200 million over the next three years.
The Scotiacon convention which first launched in Inverness in 2011, will last four days. About 1,700 people are due to attend, which they expect be their largest convention yet.
Creative Scotland has announced more than £200 million of multi-year funding for hundreds of organisations across the country ...
A group of young performers from Lanarkshire will be jetting off across the Atlantic to take part in this year’s Tartan Day ...