Current Exhibition
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"Gaidhealtachd" anns na h-Eileanan "Highland" in the Islands - Part II
14 Giblean April - 11 Cèitean May
Three major events in succession; an exhibition opening, a book launch and a keynote lecture, all taking place at an Lanntair on Saturday 12th of April. They are all linked to the Royal Scottish Academy's Gaidhealtachd Highland exhibition. |
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Past Exhibitions
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 5 - 17 an t-Samhain November. Taisbeanadh de dhealbhan Nis le Aonghas Mac an Tòisich. An Exhibition of photographs of the Ness area by Angus Mackintosh. |
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Past Exhibitions
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The Gathering Storm exhibition at an Lanntair from the 16th of October, an exhibition of images, paintings and photographs inspired by the sea and coastline of the Outer Hebrides.
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Tilleadh Dhachaidh: Home Return |
Past Exhibitions
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 25 dhen Lùnastal gu 12 dhen Damhair - 25 August to 12 OctoberAn exhibition of the Hebridean photographs of Robert Adam |
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A' Mḥinteach: The Moor - Kate Whiteford, Jon Macleod & Anne Campbell |
Past Exhibitions
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This exhibition, which is taking place during the Hebridean Celtic Festival, features 2 bodies of work by 3 different artists, Kate Whiteford, Jon Macleod and Anne Campbell. |
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Oirean: Edges – Ẹghann MacColl |
Past Exhibitions
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In 2005, Eòghann MacColl became the 17th recipient of the the Alasdair Salveson Art scholarship. He travelled round the North Atlantic rim and visited Shetland, the Faroes, Iceland, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and St Pierre et Michelon. |
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Ar Turas, Ar Guthan, Ar Laithean ri Teachd |
Past Exhibitions
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Our Journey, Our Voices Our Future THE CHILDREN’S PARLIAMENT & An Dealbh Mor The Big Picture This features a dynamic, colourful 24 foot mural and 20 papier-mache models by children from Uist and Barra. |
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Dualchas na Cloinne: WEST HIGHLAND ANIMATION |
Past Exhibitions
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A one-day extravaganza of children’s animation featuring an exhibition in the gallery and animations in the auditorium. The projects aims are to promote the Gaelic oral tradition, support minority cultures, collect new material for the oral tradition and advance digitisation of oral tradition archives. |
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Exploded View - Joe Mahoney |
Past Exhibitions
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An exhibition by digital artist Joe Mahony who has been working as artist in residence at the Grianan Day Care centre over the past year |
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From the Back of the Sun: Joe Mahoney |
Past Exhibitions
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 Over the past year Joe Mahoney has been working for An Lanntair as a digital artist-in-residence at the Grianan day-care centre in Stornoway. The post has been funded under the Scottish Arts Council's Partners Scheme. |
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Big BIG Skies The Limit: Kim Park |
Past Exhibitions
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Throughout January you can see the evocative photographs by locally based photographer Kim Park in An Lanntair's café bar. Kim gives us some background on her work:
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Suathadh D́leab: Touching Inheritance |
Past Exhibitions
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Calum Angus Mackay & Sandra Kennedy Two acclaimed Island artists, Calum Angus Mackay and Sandra Kennedy, are on display at An Lanntair throughout February. The exhibition includes large canvases, photographs, and a short film by Calum Angus on 'Steallag', simply titled 'An Gobha' - The Blacksmith. |
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Emotive Images of Lewis: Mairi Martins Photographs |
Past Exhibitions
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Foyer exhibition of photographs from 17 December. This is Mairi’s first solo exhibition with An Lanntair. Mairi was born in Glasgow of Lewis parents and comes back to Lewis year after year to capture images of the islands. Through December and into January you can see a selection of Mairi’s beautiful and emotive work in the foyer at An Lanntair. |
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Cuibhrigean Eilean Leodhais |
Past Exhibitions
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An exhibition of the skilful, detailed and colourful work of Cuibhrigean Eilean Leodhais - The Lewis Quilt Group - is taking place in An Lanntair's main gallery from the 9th December. |
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Katie Morag : Mairi Hedderwick |
Past Exhibitions
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Exhibition of to delight the child in us all. From Saturday the 2nd of September there is a new exhibition which will appeal to adults and children alike. Katie Morag is an exhibition of illustrations by Mairi Hedderwick for her popular series of children's books dating from 1984 to 2005. The exhibition contains original jacket covers, storyboard examples of how illustration and text were put together, Katie Morag's family tree, character profiles for the TV drama series and a map of the Isle of Struay among other original work. |
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Gus Wylie : The Hebrideans |
Past Exhibitions
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Retrospective exhibition of this acclaimed book published by BirlinnThis exhibition is compiled of over 100 photographs that document characters and characteristics of the Islands that are simultaneously local and universal, historic and timeless. The fascinating photographs are Gus Wylie’s view of the changing way of life in the Hebrides. |
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The Moon and the Mountain - Jill Smith |
Past Exhibitions
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A celebration of this year's major lunar standstill. |
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Past Exhibitions
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The paintings of Aonghas Mhic Alasdair (Angus Morrison) of Ness are on display in the foyer and can be seen until July the 3rd. This is the first time that these paintings have been brought together and is a unique opportunity to see some of the fine woks of this self-taught artist from the Isle of Lewis. |
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Joanne Breen - Retrospective |
Past Exhibitions
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The show is a retrospective exhibition of Joanne Breen’s textiles, embroidery and weaving.
This exhibition has a local link, as Joanne spent a lot of time in Lewis. |
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Luchd-ealain Tory - Tory Island Artists |
Past Exhibitions
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Taisbeanadh beag ach air leth inntinneach le luchd-ealain fèin fòghlamaichte bho eilean Tory, dhe oirthir Èirinn a Tuath. A small but fascinating exhibition by the self-taught artists of Tory Island , off the coast of Ireland |
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