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Galleries and studios across Scotland are ready to welcome visitors

Galleries and studios across Scotland are ready to welcome visitors Visitors to the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness enjoy their re-opening displays, including works from their collection. Photo: The Pier Arts Centre. GLASGOW .- From the Pier Arts Centre in Orkney to Cample Line Gallery in Dumfries and Galloway all over the country this spring and summer, Scotland’s art galleries, studios, contemporary art venues and production workshops are opening up. Now a new campaign to help the public find their nearest gallery and champion Scotland’s world class contemporary art and studio facilities has been launched. The #ArtUnlocks campaign organised by Scottish Contemporary Art Network (SCAN), will highlight the cultural opportunities in neighbourhoods across Scotland, with venues that are ready to welcome visitors and artists from 26th April over the coming months. New openings will be announced and shared using the hashtag #ArtUnlocks and a continually refreshed list of contempora

Artist wins £15,000 Margaret Tait Award with ruined building proposal

Andrew Black has lived in Glasgow since 2009 ( Erika Stevenson/Margaret Tait Award/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Artist Andrew Black has won this year’s £15,000 prize for the Margaret Tait Award. He took the top award for moving image artists in Scotland with his proposed new work, The Besom. Named for a 19th-century inn, once a site of social gathering, it will explore the traces of different social and industrial pasts which haunt the now-ruined building’s surroundings.

Honorary Tranent Rotarian s kind donation to East Lothian Foodbank

AN HONORARY member of Tranent Rotary Club dipped into his pocket so £100 of food and necessities could go to East Lothian Foodbank. Bob Anderson, who lives in Longniddry and is in his 90s, is long retired but remains an honorary member. Moved by the plight of families throughout East Lothian due to the Covid-19 pandemic, he approached Rotary club president James Bruce to offer a gift of £100 – with the proviso it be used to buy food and goods for the foodbank, which is based in the town. Club members Jim and Margaret Tait carried out Bob’s request by using his kind donation to pay for and deliver two trolley loads of food and goods to the foodbank.

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