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  • Margot Robbie  on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Mahershala Ali on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Timothée Chalamet on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • peter jackson poses on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Steve Coogan on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Lily Collins on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Amy Adams on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Lucy Boynton poses on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Lucy Boynton poses on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Baftas_London_BB_10022019_0005.jpg
  • Edith Bowman on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Baftas_London_BB_10022019_0002.jpg
  • Dearmot Olearey on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Olivia Colman on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • A student from the student accomodation behind the royal albert hall bangs on a saucepan ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Remi Malik on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Christian Bale on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Riz Ahmedon the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Students shout and have fun in the student accomodation behind the royal albert hall during the British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Adam Driver on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Viggo Mortenson on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Brian May on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Lily Collins on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Viola Davies on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Amy Adams on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Lucy Boynton on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Baftas_London_BB_10022019_0006.jpg
  • Edith Bowman on the red carpet ahead of the 2019 British Academy Film Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on 10th Feburary 2019. ©Ben Booth/Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
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  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • Joyce W. Cairns PRSA has been elected President of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, the first woman to be elected to the position in the 192-year history of the RSA. <br />
<br />
Born in Edinburgh, Cairns studied painting at Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen (1966-71), and at the Royal College of Art, London (1971-74). Following a fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design she studied at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen to teach Drawing and Painting at Gray’s School of Art until 2004 when she left to complete a substantial body of work culminating in the exhibition War Tourist at Aberdeen Art Gallery.
    EEM_First Woman President of the RSA...JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Alison Watt
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  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0006.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Alison Watt
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0025.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Kenny Hunter's newly commissioned work, a sculptural portrait of James Guthrie
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0022.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Alison Watt
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0024.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Kenny Hunter's newly commissioned work, a sculptural portrait of James Guthrie
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0021.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Kenny Hunter's newly commissioned work, a sculptural portrait of James Guthrie
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0019.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Kenny Hunter's newly commissioned work, a sculptural portrait of James Guthrie
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0020.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Part of the exhibition includes anatomy classes led by the RSA's expert in Anatomy, George Donald
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0017.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Part of the exhibition includes anatomy classes led by the RSA's expert in Anatomy, George Donald
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0016.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured:John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0015.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0014.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0013.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0012.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
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Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
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  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0010.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0009.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0008.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0007.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0005.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0004.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0003.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0002.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: John Byrne and Alison Watt in RSA Gallery 3
    EEM_Ages of Wonder_RD_021117_0001.JPG
  • The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) and the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) have collaborated to organise a major new exhibition, which opens in Edinburgh on 4 November 2017 and runs to 7 January 2018. "Ages of Wonder: Scotland’s Art 1540 to Now" will be the largest exhibition of the RSA’s hugely significant collection ever mounted and the first to occupy the entire RSA building.<br />
<br />
The artworks on show will cover a period of nearly five centuries, from 1540 until the present day, from the The Adoration of the Kings by Jacopo Bassano (c.1510–1592) right through to Callum Innes’s Exposed Painting Lamp Black, submitted as the artist’s Diploma Work in 2015 after his election as an Academician, and a number of new commissions. Among the exhibition’s highlights will be a spectacular recreation of a Victorian gallery hang, which in RSA Gallery 3 will see over 90 works hung as they would have in the 19th Century, from dado rail to ceiling. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Part of the exhibition includes anatomy classes led by the RSA's expert in Anatomy, George Donald
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  • Senior Curator of Northern European Art with the 1national 1galleries of Scotland, Dr Tico Seifert (right)  puts the finishing touches to one of the priceless paintings by Rembrandt, assisted by gallery staff.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_major_Rembrandt_exhibition_launc...JPG
  • Senior Curator of Northern European Art with the 1national 1galleries of Scotland, Dr Tico Seifert (right)  puts the finishing touches to one of the priceless paintings by Rembrandt, assisted by gallery staff.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_major_Rembrandt_exhibition_launc...JPG
  • Senior Curator of Northern European Art with the 1national 1galleries of Scotland, Dr Tico Seifert (left)  puts the finishing touches to the name plate for one of the priceless paintings by Rembrandt, watched by Gallery curator Matilda Sandahl.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_major_Rembrandt_exhibition_launc...JPG
  • Pictured: Emily Wilson, (15) St Luke’s High School Barrhead, Demi Burnett, (12) Banff Academy in Macduff, Holly Henry, (16) St Colkumba’s Kilmacom, Maree Todd, Soinny Robertson,(17) Trinity Academy Edinburgh and Edith Macdonald, (13) Community School of Auchterarder.<br />
<br />
Children’s Minister Maree Todd visited the APS distribution centre in Edinburgh where the baby boxes are printed, filled and distributed, to meet the young people behind the new baby box design.  The winning design was created by young people from Macduff, Auchterarder, Barrhead, Kilmacolm and Edinburgh as a result of a nationwide Young Scot competition celebrating the Year of Young People.<br />
<br />
Ms Todd presented an award to the winning design team and unveiled the redesigned baby box.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Baby_Box_Redesign_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Emily Wilson, (15) St Luke’s High School Barrhead, Demi Burnett, (12) Banff Academy in Macduff, Holly Henry, (16) St Colkumba’s Kilmacom, Maree Todd, Soinny Robertson,(17) Trinity Academy Edinburgh and Edith Macdonald, (13) Community School of Auchterarder.<br />
<br />
Children’s Minister Maree Todd visited the APS distribution centre in Edinburgh where the baby boxes are printed, filled and distributed, to meet the young people behind the new baby box design.  The winning design was created by young people from Macduff, Auchterarder, Barrhead, Kilmacolm and Edinburgh as a result of a nationwide Young Scot competition celebrating the Year of Young People.<br />
<br />
Ms Todd presented an award to the winning design team and unveiled the redesigned baby box.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Baby_Box_Redesign_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Emily Wilson, (15) St Luke’s High School Barrhead, Demi Burnett, (12) Banff Academy in Macduff, Holly Henry, (16) St Colkumba’s Kilmacom, Maree Todd, Soinny Robertson,(17) Trinity Academy Edinburgh and Edith Macdonald, (13) Community School of Auchterarder.<br />
<br />
Children’s Minister Maree Todd visited the APS distribution centre in Edinburgh where the baby boxes are printed, filled and distributed, to meet the young people behind the new baby box design.  The winning design was created by young people from Macduff, Auchterarder, Barrhead, Kilmacolm and Edinburgh as a result of a nationwide Young Scot competition celebrating the Year of Young People.<br />
<br />
Ms Todd presented an award to the winning design team and unveiled the redesigned baby box.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Baby_Box_Redesign_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Emily Wilson, (15) St Luke’s High School Barrhead, Demi Burnett, (12) Banff Academy in Macduff, Holly Henry, (16) St Colkumba’s Kilmacom, Maree Todd, Soinny Robertson,(17) Trinity Academy Edinburgh and Edith Macdonald, (13) Community School of Auchterarder.<br />
<br />
Children’s Minister Maree Todd visited the APS distribution centre in Edinburgh where the baby boxes are printed, filled and distributed, to meet the young people behind the new baby box design.  The winning design was created by young people from Macduff, Auchterarder, Barrhead, Kilmacolm and Edinburgh as a result of a nationwide Young Scot competition celebrating the Year of Young People.<br />
<br />
Ms Todd presented an award to the winning design team and unveiled the redesigned baby box.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Baby_Box_Redesign_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Emily Wilson, (15) St Luke’s High School Barrhead, Demi Burnett, (12) Banff Academy in Macduff, Holly Henry, (16) St Colkumba’s Kilmacom, Maree Todd, Soinny Robertson,(17) Trinity Academy Edinburgh and Edith Macdonald, (13) Community School of Auchterarder.<br />
<br />
Children’s Minister Maree Todd visited the APS distribution centre in Edinburgh where the baby boxes are printed, filled and distributed, to meet the young people behind the new baby box design.  The winning design was created by young people from Macduff, Auchterarder, Barrhead, Kilmacolm and Edinburgh as a result of a nationwide Young Scot competition celebrating the Year of Young People.<br />
<br />
Ms Todd presented an award to the winning design team and unveiled the redesigned baby box.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Baby_Box_Redesign_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Youth Advisors Verity Siagen (14), Patrick Heyes (16) both Trinity academy and Martha Barr (16) Leith Academy. <br />
Mental Health Minister Clare Haughey visisted the Junction in Edinburgh today to announce extra funding for young people mental health staff.  The Junction centre provides care and support to young people from north Edinburgh. Ms Haughey announced funding for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley| EEm 19 December 2018
    SCT_EEm_CAMHS_Improvement_Funding_Ed...jpg
  • Senior Curator of Northern European Art with the 1national 1galleries of Scotland, Dr Tico Seifert (right)  puts the finishing touches to one of the priceless paintings by Rembrandt, assisted by gallery staff.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_major_Rembrandt_exhibition_launc...JPG
  • Senior Curator of Northern European Art with the 1national 1galleries of Scotland, Dr Tico Seifert (left)  puts the finishing touches to the name plate for one of the priceless paintings by Rembrandt, watched by Gallery curator Matilda Sandahl.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_major_Rembrandt_exhibition_launc...JPG
  • Senior Curator of Northern European Art with the 1national 1galleries of Scotland, Dr Tico Seifert (right)  puts the finishing touches to one of the priceless paintings by Rembrandt, assisted by gallery staff.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_major_Rembrandt_exhibition_launc...JPG
  • Pictured: Youth Advisors Verity Siagen (14), Patrick Heyes (16) both Trinity academy and Martha Barr (16) Leith Academy. <br />
Mental Health Minister Clare Haughey visisted the Junction in Edinburgh today to announce extra funding for young people mental health staff.  The Junction centre provides care and support to young people from north Edinburgh. Ms Haughey announced funding for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) <br />
<br />
Ger Harley| EEm 19 December 2018
    SCT_EEm_CAMHS_Improvement_Funding_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Robertson, Senior brand manager for Nairn’s gets a feel for selling again.<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
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