This 19th-century former parish church in Iona, Scotland, now serves as a showcase for local art and crafts, featuring a diverse range of paintings, prints, pottery, and jewelry created by islanders and other Scottish artists.
Great community exhibition space. Bright and airy. Home to the SBSA group of artists who regularly curate art shows.
Tucked away on the back streets of Kingussie, I fear that this might be an easily overlooked gallery, which is really a bit of a shame. For starters, it is community run and free to enter. If you like the current exhibition, you can show your appreciation with a donation. So what's not to like. In addition, the venue is very pleasant exhibition space, and the old wooden ceiling is lovely in and of itself. There is an ever changing list of shows, and the shinty themed one that we caught is recommended.
Pleasantly different content. A small community lead gallery housed in a former church hall with, when we visited, two craft-based exhibitions that were interestingly different. In short, a worthwhile diversion off the A9.
A gem of a resource for art exhibitions.
Well worth a visit with some excellent pieces by local artists on display. Admission is free.
Lovely free exhibition of local artists. Have been to previous exhibitions and enjoyed them all.
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Great community exhibition space. Bright and airy. Home to the SBSA group of artists who regularly curate art shows.
Tucked away on the back streets of Kingussie, I fear that this might be an easily overlooked gallery, which is really a bit of a shame. For starters, it is community run and free to enter. If you like the current exhibition, you can show your appreciation with a donation. So what's not to like. In addition, the venue is very pleasant exhibition space, and the old wooden ceiling is lovely in and of itself. There is an ever changing list of shows, and the shinty themed one that we caught is recommended.
Pleasantly different content. A small community lead gallery housed in a former church hall with, when we visited, two craft-based exhibitions that were interestingly different. In short, a worthwhile diversion off the A9.
A gem of a resource for art exhibitions.
Well worth a visit with some excellent pieces by local artists on display. Admission is free.
Lovely free exhibition of local artists. Have been to previous exhibitions and enjoyed them all.