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Pottery image from Creative Entrepreneurship Graduate, Amy Benzie

A digital showcase celebrating creative entrepreneurship at Gray’s School of Art is now live displaying the work of eleven artists and practitioners who recently completed the Look Again Creative Entrepreneurship Course.

Image to show design work of Gilly Langton, one of the designers taking part in HAAN

A pop-up market, HAAN, returns to Aberdeen’s city centre next month, showcasing some of the best local and national creative talent.

Weaver's Incorporation Award Winner, Gemma Berrisford (left) and Megan Naysmith (Runner up)

Talented students from Gray’s School of Art celebrate success at an awards ceremony at the historic North-East Aberdeen Weaver Incorporation.

Masks & visual props from Plant Theatre for Plant People

A vibrant parade takes to the streets of Aberdeen this weekend as British Art Show 9 comes to a close at Aberdeen Art Gallery on Sunday 10 October.

Painting by Elizabeth Riley from Gray's School of Art focusing on social history

A programme to support upcoming Aberdeen-based artists and curators launches this week as part of Beyond BAS9, Aberdeen’s new contemporary arts programme.

Healing Tool: Hugging Machine Sculpture by Carly Seller, Paradigm Exhibition

Well-being and nurture are at the heart of a new contemporary arts programme, ‘Beyond BAS9’, that launches in Aberdeen on Friday 1 October, to celebrate the landmark British Art Show 9’s visit to the city.

Graphic to promote Beyond BAS9 contemporary art festival

A ten-day collaborative arts programme, 'Beyond BAS9' will take place in Aberdeen from 1 – 10 October to shine a light on contemporary arts in the north east.

Image of Crude Exhibition Poster

Crude oil and its role in the local, national and international context, will be put under the spotlight, as a new art exhibition gets underway in Aberdeen.

Lecturer Chris Fremantle, Treescapes project

Researchers from Robert Gordon University are taking part in a UK project to find out how trees can help the UK reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions.

Harris Tweed weaving loom

Robert Gordon University (RGU) is joining forces with Harris Tweed Hebrides, as the company looks to explore product developments and new international markets.

Image of Scarlett Keiller with artwork from her project 'Lost in Translation'

Organisers of Gray’s School of Art’s Digital Degree Show, Onwards, are celebrating success as this year’s event attracts over 5000 visitors since launching on 9 July.

Hilary Nicol Web

Hilary Nicoll, co-director of Look Again, which is part of Gray’s School of Art, writes about supporting our creative industries to reactivate the city centre.

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