Creative Trail Directory
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Aberfeldy Gallery represents over 50 artists and makers from across Scotland and beyond. The gallery is recognised for its diverse range of contemporary art and hosts several mixed exhibitions each year by its talented stable of gallery artists. We offer paintings, photography, pottery and more…
High quality turned functional, artistic and sculptural vessels made from local sourced hardwood. Focusing on form and the beauty of wood using contemporary designs and shapes. Ranging from small bowls a few inches diameter up to three feet diameter. Award winning landscape photography available as mounted or framed prints.
We offer an eclectic and quirky mix of artwork, in a variety of media, by emerging and established Scottish artists. In a bright gallery space, the front being entirely glass, the artwork is the focus and there is room to stand back and enjoy.
Our exhibitions change every six weeks with featured artists alongside mixed exhibitions of gallery favourites. Exhibition details are on our website.
You are welcome to arrange a visit “Askival of Strathearn”, the home of “The College of Master Kilt Tailors” by appointment only, due to the commitment to commission appointments, training, and online tutorials to UK wide and international students.
This ambitious project aims to restore and develop the B-listed 1926 Art Deco cinema into a dynamic Cultural, Heritage and Art Hub. The plans include 2 auditoriums, a café, restaurant, bar, retail units, creative space and a Garden Art Pavilion. The CREW will tell you the story of a building frozen in time and its previous grandeur. Check the website for details of events and regular tours.
The path meanders through a variety of terrains including open hillside, moorland, ancient native woodlands, hazel coppice, and riverbanks. It curves, rises and falls with the shape of the land offering a means of accessing quiet corners and magical places that would otherwise remain hidden away. Along the well-marked and circular route you will find poems and sculptures created by local artists.
We are two sisters living in Aberfeldy who have created this wee gem of a shop and typically one of us will be behind the counter. We have a gorgeous range of indoor plants alongside individually made works of art from across Scotland and beyond. We support Local, Scottish and British makers and try very hard to supply something different…..and very gorgeous of course!
The Fortingall Yew is an ancient European yew (Taxus baccata) in the churchyard of the village of Fortingall in Perthshire, Scotland. Considered one of the oldest trees in Britain, modern estimates place its age at an average of 5,000 years. Fortingall is a beautiful village containing many thatched cottages. From Fortingall, Glen Lyon is a short drive one of the most stunning glens in Scotland.
Glamis Castle is situated beside the village of Glamis in Angus, Scotland. It is the home of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, and is open to the public. Glamis Castle has been the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century, though the present building dates largely from the 17th century. Most well know as the home of the late Queen Mother.
We are an artist-run gallery in a row of historical cottages that hosts an eclectic mix of contemporary Scottish sculpture, paintings, glass, ceramics, wood, metal, mosaic, textiles and more. Beyond the main exhibition space we have five working artists studios, with an additional large workshop/event space.
ThereSaturday 31st s a Cafe/Gin Tasting within 100 yards, woodland walk and Glamis Castle is short stroll away. Well behaved dogs welcome!
Using an exceptional fresh Scottish cream and rare island cocoa, the Velvet Truffles have received over 60 national and international awards. Experience audio-guided Chocolate Tasting Flights with insights into the world of a Master Chocolatier, the origins and process of making gourmet chocolate, and taste the famous Velvet Truffles. Exhibition, Gift & Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Lounge with coffee, cakes and luxurious Hot Chocolate. Reservations recommended.
What’s the future for wild places? Why not come along to our visitor centre and gallery located in the centre of Pitlochry. As a conservation charity we aim to inspire people to connect with wild places: whether it’s a painting of a woodland, a photograph of the top of a Munro or a woollen wildlife creation. A percentage of our profits from sales go towards protecting wild places.
Come and see us at our workshop / shop where We make Jewellery and Bespoke, Fascinators and Textiles.
We have an extensive range of cards, prints, ceramics and textiles created by artists based around Dunkeld, alongside locally grown plants and a large selection of windfallen wood.
Commissions and orders can be taken for jewellery, fascinators and wood products.
Metal Sculptures & Garden Art, made using recycled parts & scrap metal, every piece is made here onsite in our traditional Smithy next to the Gallery. Our pieces large & small often portray the natural world & how we fit into it, wildlife, domestic animals, birds, abstract pieces, & metal typography.
Our pieces often feature a touch of humour and the use of recognisable scrap parts.
Explore the Gallery & outside space, meet us & see the pieces we love making.
Inspire yourself at ScotlandSaturday 31st s first free, public lending library - a treasure chest of historic books waiting for you to discover. Explore the stories of the people who borrowed the books, and handle the books for yourself on one of our guided tours.The Library, Chapel and School at Innerpeffray are set in peaceful grounds beside the River Earn.
Studio 52 is the bricks and mortar home of Louise McLaren and her papercut artworks.
Louise creates intricate, delicate images, cut from a single sheet of paper. Each image starts off as a drawing, before being cut out, by hand, with a scalpel. Louise has started a series of papercut landscapes, capturing some of the beautiful Perthshire scenery that she has on her doorstep.
Martin Ridley Home/Studio/Gallery. Wildlife & landscape artist working primarily in oils. Studio tour with display of originals & prints. (Prints: www.aquila-art.com)
New base in Pitlochry where my building is undergoing a facelift. Thankfully things are coming together; the studio is up and running and artwork is on display throughout the house. (Please note some renovation work continues.)
Learn about Pictish society from a striking set of 26 carved stones. Dating from the late 700s to late 900s, this sculpture is all that survives of the Picts’ power centre at Meigle. Meigle Museum’s collection of early medieval sculpture is one of the most important in Western Europe.