Historic Environment Scotland presents Brick Wonders at Blackness Castle featuring recreations in LEGO® bricks of amazing sights from around the world, curated by artist Warren Elsmore! Read more
Old master paintings and spectacular silver furniture show the rich material world of Charles II's court and the role of the arts in the re-establishment of the Stuart monarchy. Read more
Randori Judo will be starting a four week Introduction to Judo Course commencing on Friday 2nd March at 4:30pm at Clovenstone Community Centre. Read more
The SOC is delighted tp present an exhibition of contemporary botanical paintings by members of the Scottish Society of Botanical Artists (SSBA), accompanied by ceramics sculpture by Ellen McCann. Read more
This is the first major exhibition to focus on this unusual and enigmatic artist and features over sixty artworks from public and private collections. Read more
Get an insight into the lives of children in the 18th and 19th centuries through this unique collection of Scottish samplers on loan from American collector Leslie B. Durst. Read more
Gallery-Close, the friendliest independent gallery in Edinburgh, is hosting a general photography exhibition until 2nd February with works for sale. Read more
The Giant Lanterns of China are back at Edinburgh Zoo! It's a new and exciting adventure as Scottish myths, ancient Chinese legends and incredible creatures come to life this winter. Read more
Heads up bring you the freshest drum and bass bangers every Monday and teaming up with local crews to bring you a series of absolute stompers not to be missed. Read more
This exhibition showcases the City Art Centre’s photographic collections, charting the development of fine art photography in Scotland from the 19th century to present day. Read more
A selection of new and exclusive whiskies will be available to sample in pubs across Edinburgh as part of Nicholson’s annual whisky showcase including including Greyfriars Bobby’s Bar! Read more
Visit Lyon & Turnbull's Edinburgh saleroom from 28th-30th January to view the fantastic selection of books, manuscripts, maps & photographs to be offered in our 31st January sale.
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This exhibition displays a selection of Robert Blomfield's stunning private archive, documenting the dramatic shifts taking place in Edinburgh’s urban landscape during the 1960s. Read more
Don't miss Adam Holmes and the Embers when they returns to the Traverse Bar Cafe on Monday 28th January along with Irish folk singer Heidi Talbot! Read more
Storyworlds is a magical group of sculptures showing tiny enchanted storyworlds under glass domes completed by senior students of art. The exhibition is on at The Writers' Museum from 10th November. Read more
Pre-schoolers can enjoy a special woodland picnic with games, camping adventures and more every day from 17th January to 22nd March in the tearoom at Almond Valley Heritage Centre. Read more
The second talk in the #SpeakToTheSpecialist series is given by the museums Human Remains conservator Cat Irving on The Legacy of Burke and Hare and how their crimes led to the Anatomy Act of 1832. Read more
Come and join Anna (MASTER OF THE QUIZ) at the Globe Bar Edinburgh every Monday night at 10pm. Free to enter, prizes to be won, fun times to be had. Read more
The Lyceum’s Artistic Director David Greig brings his award-winning writing skills to the first stage adaptation of this nail-biting adventure, rich in psychodrama and suspense. Read more
Events in East Renfrewshire
Anipals Glasgow Youth Club
28th January 2019
Anipals is an inclusive youth club aimed at ages 11 years + for those who have an interest in animals and wildlife!
Do you knit, crochet or stitch or would you like to learn how? Come along to The Market Place Newton Mearns on a Monday or Wednesday for their Knit ‘n’ Chat group!
Celebrating 120 Years - Kirkcaldy Photographic Society
17th November 2018 - 17th March 2019
To mark its 120th anniversary, Kirkcaldy Photographic Society presents “Kirkcaldy Then and Now” featuring photographs of Kirkcaldy landmarks over the last 120 years.
Dundee & East of Scotland Embroiderers Guild return to St Andrews with an exhibition of textile art. Anyone who enjoys art in all its forms is welcome!
Baltic Street Adventure Playground Family Sessions
28th January 2019
Baltic Street Adventure Playground Family Sessions are weekly sessions every Monday from 10am-12pm for families with children aged 3-5 to come down and enjoy playing outdoors together!
City of Glasgow College are holding weekly Bounce back to Netball sessions starting on Monday, 12th of November, 6-7pm in the city campus games hall, 3rd floor!
Get those knitting needles out and enjoy a chat and a cuppa whilst knitting, sewing or crocheting something for yourself or family and friends at Platform Glasgow's Clack and Yak!
Dippy, the Natural History Museum's iconic Diplodocus cast, is going on a natural history adventure across the UK, and will visit Glasgow between 22nd January - 6th May 2019!
Come to The Clydeside Distillery, immerse yourself in Glasgow history and watch the craftsmen distil pure new make spirit by hand, the time-honoured way on the tour followed by a whisky tasting!
Between November and February, Glasgow University Chapel will host an exhibition of the drawings and sculpture of the late Glasgow artist Hannah Frank, who died ten years ago at the age of 100.
Pollok House brings together photographs from photo-journalist Harry Benson's native Glasgow alongside images created during an illustrious career in America in this exhibition.
From reinvented show-tunes to sizzling swing classics, the Hot Sardines deliver A-list musicianship and showmanship alike! Catch them at the King's Theatre Glasgow as part of Celtic Connections!
Leontios Toumpouris draws from sixteenth and seventeenth-century emblems to produce a new series of works that act as self-referential indications of everything physical outside of themselves.
Massive Attack's Mezzanine XX1 Tour will re-imagine Mezzanine twenty one years on from its release, don't miss it when it comes to The SSE Hydro Glasgow on January 28th!
Nelson Mandela: The Centenary Exhibition, at The Lighthouse Glasgow, explores the life and times of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (1918-2013) and marks the centenary of his birth.
A selection of new and exclusive whiskies will be available to sample in pubs across Glasgow as part of Nicholson’s annual whisky showcase including The Drum and Monkey!
A comprehensive history of British tattooing, this touring exhibition features over 400 original works, photographs and historic artefacts, catch it at Rozelle House, Ayr until March 3rd!
Glasgow City Heritage Trust will host the Women, War and The West End exhibition, telling the stories of ordinary women and what they did during the First World War.
South Lanarkshire's Museum Service proudly present 'Torn from Home' a beautiful and deeply moving art display to mark Holocaust Memorial Day created by Holy Cross High School pupils.
Have you ever wondered what tiny little insects look like up close? Well here's your chance, as intu Braehead brings the outdoors indoors – with big bugs on tour!
Fundamental Conduit are hosting free improvisation and open mic nights at St Matthew's Church, Paisley where your piece will be set to music by our fantastic musicians!
In Motion Theatre Company are delighted to bring to Paisley Arts Centre a selection of CRAFT workshops – a series of monthly sessions dedicated to the development of acting in a new writing context.
Studio 14 are a group of amateur artists based in Paisley, they're hosting an exhibition and sale of their work at the Grumpy Monkey Coffee House until February 1st!
Come and join our conservation volunteering teams at TCV Scotland! We meet every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Stirling and carry out various practical conservation tasks across the Forth Valley.
In 1794, seven Scottish stonemasons left Edinburgh New Town for Washington DC to help build the official residence of the President of the United States. Explore their story in our new exhibition.
Dr Miles Oglethorpe, Head of Industrial Heritage at Historic Environment Scotland, talks about the Forth Bridge’s journey to World Heritage status and why it was worthy of inclusion.
Old master paintings and spectacular silver furniture show the rich material world of Charles II's court and the role of the arts in the re-establishment of the Stuart monarchy.
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