Stirling and Nearby: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture PGA Ryder Cup Heritage Exhibition: Throughout the Beginning of March, Smith Art Gallery & Museum An exhibition tracking the progress of the Ryder Cup, from its creation in 1926 through to the 2014 tournament. Craig McKechnie: Jestem… More

St Andrews and Nearby: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture StAnza Poetry Festival: 5-9 March, Various Venues throughout St Andrews The only regular festival dedicated to poetry in Scotland, StAnza is international in outlook and now widely recognized as a major poetry festival in the UK and… More

Aberdeen: Early March 2014

John Bennett March 1, 2014

Art and Culture The Great Tapestry of Scotland: Throughout the Beginning of March, Aberdeen Art Gallery Potentially the longest tapestry in the world (beating the Kieskamma tapestry in the South African parliament by a cool 23 metres), the artwork has… More

Aberdeen: Late February 2014

John Bennett February 16, 2014

Art and Culture Sir David Gill 1843-1914: Aberdeen’s Royal Astronomer: Throughout the End of February, Aberdeen Maritime Museum Exhibition marking 100 years since Gill’s death about how a son of an Aberdeen watchmaker grew up to become the foremost… More

Edinburgh: Late February 2014

John Bennett February 15, 2014

Art and Culture Bruce Munro: Field of Light: Throughout the end of February, St Andrews Square Installation artist Bruce Munro sets up 9500 glass spheres and then turns on the lights to make us all ohh and ahh. Louise Bourgeois: A Woman Without Secrets:… More

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