January - December 2026
129 Muir Street, Hamilton, ML3 6BJ
Low Parks Museum's website

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RSA200 Celebrating Together with South Lanarkshire


• March to May – WOMEN – Women in Art
• July/Aug – CROSSFORD – Duncan Shanks
• Sept to Nov – COLOUR & LIGHT – Inspired by the Scottish Colourists

 

To celebrate RSA200 we’re planning an exciting programme to spark creativity for all ages across South Lanarkshire and beyond. Throughout 2026 BRAW will bring some of Scotland’s finest RSA artists - past and present - into the heart of South Lanarkshire.


Our inclusive programme is designed to make art accessible to everyone as well as nurturing home grown talent.


BRAW aims to ignite your creativity, raise the profile of our art collections and instil a sense of shared pride both locally and nationally. From January to December BRAW features exhibitions, displays, social media posts, podcasts, events, schools & community workshops, all celebrating 200 incredible years of the RSA.


For updates throughout 2026 visit South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture SCIO website here Museums - South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture


South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture SCIO is a recognised Scottish Charity, No. SC032549

 

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  • About Low Parks Museum, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture SCIO
    Cameronian Exhibition, Lowparks Museum 

    About Low Parks Museum, South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture SCIO

    South Lanarkshire Leisure and Culture SCIO deliver services on behalf of South Lanarkshire Council providing a wide range of programmes and initiatives across the whole of South Lanarkshire which have a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of residents.

    Low Parks in Hamilton is South Lanarkshire's Museum. The museum's dynamic displays, exhibitions, activities and events bring South Lanarkshire's history to life.

    The Museum Service is dedicated to preserving and promoting South Lanarkshire's rich and varied cultural heritage. It manages diverse collection of around 150,000 objects including two nationally Recognised collections, offering inclusive learning experiences for all.