Alan Cameron (1950 – 2025) Retrospective

We are honoured to be exhibiting a small retrospective of Alan’s beautiful original pastel drawings.
Felicity Hammond — V4: Repository

Staged in four venues across the UK, Variations by Felicity Hammond is an evolving installation exploring the relationship between geological mining and data mining, image-making and machine learning. V4: Repository is the final chapter of this […]
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith Wilding

‘My work comes right from a visceral place – deep deep – as though my roots extend beyond the soles of my feet into sacred soils. Can I take those […]
Giants

Giants showcases the colossal prehistoric creatures that lived after the extinction of the dinosaurs, 66 million years ago. Discover life-sized 3D sculptures, skeletons, and fossils in this immersive, family friendly […]
Turner in January

The much-loved Turner in January exhibition returns to the National. The free, annual display of these watercolours is a keenly awaited tradition for many people in Scotland. At the dawning of the […]
Michael Fullerton

Michael Fullerton (b.1971, Glasgow) is a painter, printmaker, and sculptor whose practice places portraiture at its core. His work engages with complex figures, exposes socio-political power dynamics, and brings to light […]
Méabh Breathnach: Bodies of Work (in progress)

Méabh Breathnach uses ceramics, metal and the body as materials, tools, and sources of inspiration in the creation of both sculptural and functional objects. Their work often takes the form of […]
Picking up the Thread: The Past, Present and Future of Tapestry

Dovecot is delighted to welcome a wonderful variety of artists to show their work in the British Tapestry Group’s celebration of its 20th anniversary. Featuring 68 artists from nine countries […]
Alfred Buckham: Daredevil Photographer

Take to the skies and discover the world from above the clouds through the remarkable work of Alfred Buckham: Daredevil Photographer. A trailblazer in his field, Alfred Buckham soared above the realms of […]
Drawing the Italian Renaissance

The Renaissance period saw a dramatic transformation in the way that artists worked, with a new-found appreciation for creativity pushing artistic boundaries. Drawing became central to this development, evolving from […]