Re-opening tomorrow, Edinburgh's continues to present a wide variety of accomplished artwork by its members.
https://t.co/cO5K1HW6WY
Image Rach Green, who joined the Collective in 2022.

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View of Edinburgh's hills from outside the city 🌅

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Continuing until 3rd September, Edinburgh's annual Festival Exhibition has over thirty artists taking part.
https://t.co/JVgdjsS6i0
Image Julie Dumbarton.

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Today's teatime tunes: Edinburgh's finest radge hippy trio gadgies ye ken. Influenced by the Incredible String Band but more like a Celtic Airplane on this track. Danny Thompson and Terry Cox also played on the lp. Extra points for rhyming 'Ginsberg' with 'iceberg'

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. is so pleased to be hosting our anthology launch at Edinburgh's friendliest bookshop, ! If you love words and boxed wine please join us!

https://t.co/pZ5GusveSc

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The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh's fascinating exhibition by Perthshire-based watercolourist Claire Harkess finishes 26th March.
https://t.co/HAE41by4mW

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Looking to escape the madness of Edinburgh's Christmas market?☃️ Join us for the final day of our Christmas Show from 10am in the Lower Galleries.

Entry is free and no booking is required.

🖼️Henry Kondracki RSA, Wet Snow

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Calum McClure's sixth exhibition at Edinburgh's , Le Tiers-Paysage, comes to a close on 25th Sept, responding to Glasgow's natural and built environments in paintings and monotypes.

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It's time to get on up, dust off those disco boots & hop aboard the SoulJam Love Train as the UK's biggest & best boogie wonderland pulls into Edinburgh's on 22nd September! https://t.co/0EqdetkxW4

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The Port of 1843 by Paul Jean Clays from the
City Art Centre. Historically a very important port, with unmistakable skyline in the distance.
Before the arrival of the railroads, the Port of Leith was the entry port for travelers coming to

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Chinese PhD Students at Sister Bao, Edinburgh's only Chinese bun restaurant - he's doing electronics, she's doing engineering

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Closing tomorrow, Sarah Anderson and Gill Knight's land- and seascapes at Edinburgh's Dundas Street Gallery. Read our new review:
https://t.co/FVmQY0b6GV
Image Gill Knight

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Glasgow-born David Yarrow has joined Edinburgh's Watson Gallery; his work is available to view in an online exhibition.
https://t.co/oiC69YvDwE

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Online until 17 Mar, Edinburgh's RSA is showing 'Rare Prints and Monotypes', which includes this Elspeth Lamb lithograph.
https://t.co/iTDtKcXg3N

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LAST DAY Sat 14th Nov, in Edinburgh's exhibition of painting & sculpture, featuring Esther Cohen, Helen L Robertson and Ronnie Fulton.
https://t.co/jS6UNMnPZ7
Image: Esther Cohen

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The Port of Leith, 1843
Paul Jean Clays (1819–1900)
City Art Centre
Historically a very important port, with Edinburgh's unmistakable skyline in the distance.
The Port of Leith has long been significant for the City of Edinburgh and, before the arrival of the railroads.

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Edinburgh is a city full of inspiration & creativity! ❤️

Nominations are open for the City Award, celebrating projects which have built on Edinburgh's cultural values, drawn on its city spaces or shouted about our creative hub.

Nominate in the CE Awards:…

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We want to hear about projects which have built on Edinburgh's cultural values, drawn on our city spaces or shouted about our creative hub on a national or international stage.

Nominations are open for the CE Awards 2020 City Award!

Find out more: https://t.co/5f3mU4KjRv

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