Buckhaven’s Hidden Harbour was created by local P6 school children and explores the history of Buckhaven Harbour which was built in 1838.
READ MOREDreel Crafters is a chance to grab a cuppa with some friendly faces and have a 'craft and a natter' with a bunch of beginners and more-experienced makers!
READ MOREFife Contemporary are pleased to announce Hag. Knowledge, Power & Alchemy through Craft, an upcoming exhibition challenging perceptions of women and craft at Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries.
READ MOREAffordable Arts are thrilled to announce a Jack Vettriano exhibition running from March to October!
READ MOREFollowing on from International Women's Day on 8 March, this exhibition showcases the textile work of 80 female artists responding to their experiences of being a woman!
READ MOREJoin us at Summerhall Distillery for our exciting Flower Crown & Cocktail Workshops for Mother’s Day!
READ MOREThe Scottish Storytelling Centre is holding an exhibition of works by Edinburgh based painter, Mike Turpie in March!
READ MOREHeld on Thursdays through the year, the Knit and Natter group at St Bride's, Hyndland is a free, drop-in event suitable for beginners and experts alike!
READ MOREThe R-CADE Craft Club is held regularly on Thursdays, it's a meetup in the R-CADE cafe for crafty nerds who want to meet like minded crafters!
READ MOREPint-Sized Picasso is an inclusive children's craft class for little ones aged 9 months onwards held on Thursdays, alternate Fridays and monthly Saturdays at Merry-Go-Round!
READ MORELKP Markets & Events is delighted to host a regular market at EK, East Kilbride, come along, have a browse and support local talented businesses!
READ MOREThis exhibition showcases some of The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum’s remarkable art collection.
READ MOREShonah Escombe: Reflections Through Glass is Made in Stirling’s newest exhibition, taking viewers behind the scenes of Shonah’s path in Glass.
READ MOREBalfron Heritage Group are delighted to present this exhibition displaying the life and work of Balfron-born Victorian architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson an accompanying exhibit of Cottier Colours.
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