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  • 20 June - 15 August 2026 Celebrate: 200 Years of the Royal Scottish Academy Comharraich: 200 Bliadhna de dh’Acadamaidh Rìoghail...
    Dalziel+Scullion RSA, Source (still), 2007

    20 June - 15 August 2026

    Celebrate: 200 Years of the Royal Scottish Academy

    Comharraich: 200 Bliadhna de dh’Acadamaidh Rìoghail na h-Alba

     

    To celebrate the RSA’s 200th year, this exhibition brings together the specially commissioned RSA200 Moving Image Programme alongside works from Academicians within Inverness Museum & Art Gallery’s collection. The show features early and contemporary works by artists Joyce Cairns RSA, Victoria Crowe RSA, Ken Currie RSA, Daziel+Scullion RSA, Graham Fagan RSA and Will Maclean RSA.

     

    The RSA200 Moving Image Programme has been curated by painter and filmmaker Ronald Forbes RSA to showcase moving image work by Royal Scottish Academicians and RSA award winners. Reflecting artists’ moving image practice in Scotland from the past and present, it includes work from the RSA Collection and work being made today. Further information: RSA200 Moving Image Programme 

     

    The RSA200 Moving Image Programme in the art gallery will change every two weeks:

    • 20 June –  4 July

    The Moving Sketchbook

    • 7 – 18 July

    Culture Above and Beyond – Part Two

    • 21 July – 1 August

    RSA Academicians’ Showcase – Part One

    • 4 – 15 August

    RSA Academicians’ Showcase – Part Two 

     

     

  • 22 August - 17 October 2026 Shimmering: Anne Bevan / Mary Bourne An exhibition for new works by Academicians Anne...
    Anne Bevan RSA, Light Erratic, 2024, detail. © The Artist
    22 August - 17 October 2026
    Shimmering: Anne Bevan / Mary Bourne 
     
    An exhibition for new works by Academicians Anne Bevan RSA and Mary Bourne RSA.
     
    For RSA 200 Inverness Museum & Art Gallery will host an exhibition by RSA Academicians Anne Bevan and Mary Bourne. Each have connections to the ecology of specific places in the north of Scotland, and their new work will link to a poetic, subjective view of the sea.

    Anne Bevan’s work explores the relationship between place and environmental change, particularly in connection to her home in Orkney. Her current project involves a creative exploration of the past, present and future situation of marine energy. Working with marine scientists, engineers and geologists, she is looking at tides and wave formations, along with hidden things and stories from the sea; underwater forms are explored through casting, constructing and moving image.

    Moray based Mary Bourne works predominantly in carved natural stone, reflecting on humanity’s relationship with the environment through themes of subjectivity, the passage of time and change. This new work is inspired by her late father’s ornithological research, and looks at how science and emotion come together to drive our need to conserve Scotland's wild coastal fringes.
  • About Inverness Museum & Art Gallery

    About Inverness Museum & Art Gallery

    Inverness Museum & Art Gallery (IMAG) has two floors which explore the fascinating history of the Highlands and its people. The Gallery hosts a programme of temporary and touring exhibitions, featuring local, national and international art and contemporary craft. This exhibition will be accompanied by a programme of events and activities which will be announced on our website, Facebook and Instagram accounts nearer to the time. IMAG is managed by High Life Highland on behalf of The Highland Council.

     

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