Features
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FeaturesTrongate 103: Community, Creativity, and Glasgow's Cultural Crisis
Glasgow's art scene is under threat. In light of City Property's decision to quadruple rent for tenants at Trongate 103, we question the profit-motivated decisions damaging the arts community Read more »| 06 May 2026 -
FeaturesDrawing Strength: Lorna Miller on comics, cartoons and creativity
Glasgow illustrator and artist Lorna Miller has spent decades moving between comics, political cartooning, and design work. We discuss the reinvention and resilience that come with the cycles of creative careers Read more »| 06 May 2026 -
IntersectionsReclaiming Space: 30 Years of Kinning Park Complex
This spring, Kinning Park Complex marks 30 years on from the occupation that saved it, with a 55-day programme of events. We speak to Events and Volunteer Coordinator Ren Clark about community organising, and reimagining the future of third spaces Read more »| 01 May 2026 -
FeaturesGut Feelings: Shona Kinloch's pigeon sculptures
A chance encounter with Shona Kinloch's pigeon sculptures on Leith Walk prompts one writer to reflect on belonging and life after a breakup Read more »| 08 Apr 2026 -
FeaturesTurbulent Times: RSA New Contemporaries 2026
In the 200th anniversary of the Royal Scottish Academy, Scotland's most-promising art school graduates explore a range of sociopolitical issues, from disability representation to technological dominance Read more »| 30 Mar 2026 -
FeaturesGut Feelings: Tai Shani's The Spell
At Jupiter Artland, Tai Shani's sculpture of a blue giant rests in a glass coffin. In this creative response, our Art editor wonders what the hell it's doing there Read more »| 17 Mar 2026
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FeaturesCCA Glasgow: What We've Lost
With the CCA in Glasgow now in liquidation, its staff left jobless, and its windows boarded up, we speak to some of the artists and programmers who use this space and ask what we've lost in the wreckage and what we can salvage if the CCA returns Read more »| 05 Mar 2026 -
FeaturesGut Feelings: Fragment Found
The artist behind Fragment Found – an online archive of found pottery sherds – traces her steps and memories to a treasure trove of discarded relics Read more »| 16 Feb 2026 -
FeaturesNänni-pää on The Woom Room's spirit of collaboration
We speak to Nänni-pää, artist and founder of The Woom Room, about community and change Read more »| 11 Feb 2026 -
FeaturesGiving Voice: Michael Fullerton's portraits of asylum seekers
At City Art Centre, Michael Fullerton’s intimate portraits of asylum seekers give voice to migrant stories while far-right anti-migration protests take place in Scotland Read more »| 05 Feb 2026 -
FeaturesBacks To The Wall: Glasgow, Community and AI Murals
An AI-generated mural mock-up has struck a nerve in Glasgow's creative community, prompting us to cherish the democratic medium's activist roots Read more »| 26 Jan 2026 -
FeaturesDoor's Open: Keli Mitchell on supporting new Scottish designers
O Street’s Keli Mitchell is opening the studio door to anyone who needs a way in, and offering time, honesty and a little hope Read more »| 16 Jan 2026 -
FeaturesGut Feelings: Reminders of Her
Curator and writer Brooke Hailey Hoffert responds to Andromeda M. Rodriguez's 'Reminders of Her' from My Fierce Aunt Bianca, an exhibition dedicated to the life and legacy of Bianca 'Exotica' Maldonado Read more »| 13 Jan 2026 -
FeaturesAfter Shock: 5 artists shaping performance art in Scotland
Inspired by an exhibition on Marina Abramović’s first performance in Scotland, we interview five artists about the enduring appeal of the experimental medium Read more »| 08 Jan 2026 -
FeaturesScottish Art Highlights: January 2026
Edinburgh Art Festival is the temporary home to a panel of the beloved UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, while the Glasgow School of Art launches an exhibition on motherhood Read more »| 06 Jan 2026