Visual Arts, Exhibitions and Travelling Gallery
Cultural and Community Services collaborate in exploring exhibition space for local amateur and professional artists as well as organising external exhibitions and associated schools and community programmes.
Current and Forthcoming Events
Full details of all exhibitions and programmes will be posted in the Events Diary.
Aberdona Gallery for Artisans
Aberdona is a newly established workshop and gallery facility in a setting that inspires a range of artistic collaborations. For more information, please visit our page entitled Aberdona Gallery for Artisans.
Travelling Gallery
A mobile art gallery arrived on Clackmannanshire's roads at the end of November 2007 thanks to sponsorship of £20,000 from Aldi. The funding allowed Clackmannanshire Council to purchase the Travelling Gallery from the Scottish Arts Council which has taken hundreds of art exhibitions to communities throughout Scotland.
The vehicle itself is also a work of art thanks to its external design. The exterior has been wrapped in vinyl depicting the stunning 'River Spirit' sculpture by Andy Scott, which is located at Collylands roundabout.
The Travelling Gallery will welcome excellent exhibitions into Clackmannanshire, as well as show ongoing local achievement in the arts. Nationally and internationally known artists as well as students from Glasgow and Edinburgh art colleges, working in Clackmannanshire, will use the gallery. Local artists, crafts people and creative enterprise business will be encouraged to use the facility.
As key supporters in making this whole project possible, Aldi will welcome the vehicle to stores throughout Scotland for up to six events in year one. Shoppers of all ages and abilities will be able to explore the arts with professional artists on board.
Artivism (part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & Film Festival 2008) - October 2008
This inspiring exhibiton from Reachout led by local artist Emma Scott-Smith and developed by local people with experience of mental health problems. This exhibition will be touring throughout Clackmannanshire in the Travelling Gallery throughout October - see our Events Diary for details.Forth's Timeline campaign - August/September 2008
The Forth's Timeline campaign focussed on Scottish history and culture by connecting sixteen of the Forth Valley's museums, galleries and buildings using three themes:- Crucible of Industry' links museums examining the industrial revolution;
- 'Power Struggles' considers 2000 years of conflict at home and abroad;
- 'Landscape of Inspiration' delves into architecture and art inspired by the Forth Valley.
- The Travelling Gallery takes this campaign on the road using real objects from the museums and galleries to help history come alive.
- Clackmannanshire Dates: Friday, 26th September in Alloa High Street
- For more information, you can visit the Forth's Timeline website.
- Core project partners include Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannanshire Councils, Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum and Museums Galleries Scotland through the Regional Development Challenge Fund funded by the Scottish Government.
First Exhibition entitled 'Not A Pretty Picture' - November 2007
his is part of a long term project in Clackmannanshire: 104 Pairs of Shoes raises awareness of domestic violence. The exhibition is on loan from The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in Scotland who invited 104 Scottish women to donate a pair of shoes to represent the two women every week who are killed by a partner or ex-partner.
The shoes have been donated by women from many areas of Scottish society, including Harry Potter author J K Rowling, the comedian Elaine C Smith, MSP Susan Deacon and the actor Daniela Nardini, as well as by the families of some of the women who have died. A statement accompanies each pair of shoes on why the owner felt it was important to support the exhibition.
Further Information
For more information on the Travelling Gallery, please contact the number detailed below.
Previous Highlights
After the success of Lys Hansen’s Daily Bread exhibition in Alloa Tower in the summer of 2001, it was agreed by the funders, Alloa South and East Social Inclusion Partnership and Clackmannanshire Council, to offer the exhibition for hire across the country. In March 2003 Dumfries and Galloway Council requested that the exhibition be hosted at The Tolbooth, part of that Council’s Museum and Cultural Services. The works were received with positive reviews.
Hanging Together is a group of artists from around Alloa and Stirling area who exhibit works together which are created to be site specific. In recent years the group has exhibited in Greenside Cemetery, Alloa with the project Momento Mori, followed by Solar a site specific exhibition in the solar of Alloa Tower.
The group work as individual professional artists and most recently Karen Strang and Peter Russell have been working on other projects across Clackmannanshire.
Contact information
For further information about this page please contact:
Cultural Planner, Cultural and Community Services
Alva CAP, 153 West Stirling Street, Alva
Tel: 01259 763940 / 450000 Fax: 01259 760546
Email: arts@clacks.gov.uk
Or use the on-line contact form.
Updated: Sep 23 2008 12:13 | Top © Copyright 2000-2008 Clackmannanshire Council. All rights reserved.


