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Rock Art

Carving out Connections: Scotland's Rock Art

Explore the mysteries of Scotland's Rock Art

F24 aerial camera with a five inch lens and hand grip mounting, used by the Royal Air Force for reconnaissance during the Second World War.

Maps: Memories from the Second World War

Through personal stories, photography and memorabilia, this new exhibition charts the creation and use of maps during the Second World War.

The boulder-strewn surface of Goat Fell summit in the foreground of this view of the famous Sleeping Warrior ridge in the Isle of Arran

In the Land, of the People

Explore how folklore is woven throughout Scotland, through its landscape, its history and its people.

A view of Kelvingrove Galleries by night

Picturing Our Past

An exhibition of photographs taken by peer support groups from across the de-industrialised West of Scotland.

Aerial view of Stirling in black and white

David I: A Revolution

On the 900th anniversary of David I's accession to the throne of Scotland, we explore the legacy of his reign

'Scott, Sento' by Tommy Ga-Ken Wan

Scottish Portrait Awards

Presenting the best of contemporary portraiture entered for the prestigious 2024 Scottish Portrait Awards.

black and white picture of tenement blocks and children playing on bikes and with prams

Mid Century Modern: Putting Scotland on the Map

Exploring the context of mid-century modern architecture in Scotland

A group of women gathered around a table reading papers. Image © National Portrait Gallery, London. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)

Women of Scotland

War is traditionally a male domain but during the Wars of Independence, women were among some of Bruce’s strongest and bravest supporters.