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British Art Show 8: Jesse Wine in the Victorian Palm House

Our current exhibition, British Art Show 8, is well underway here at Inverleith House, as well as at partner venues, Talbot Rice, University of Edinburgh, and Scottish National…

Curious objects – contemporary art and palms

An exhibition currently at Bargain Spot in Edinburgh Objects from the Temperate Palm House shows a stunning range of work by eleven contemporary artists, displayed on or incorporating…

Tracing the source of the Tjipetir mystery

Sometime ago while researching stories for the spring exhibition at the Gardens, Nature Mother of Invention, I came across the Tjipetir Mystery Facebook page. I was particularly interested…

Objects from the Temperate Palm House – New Exhibition

Objects from the Temperate Palm House, an exhibition using remnants of historic palm trees once grown in the Botanic Garden’s Victorian palm houses will open at Bargain Spot…

Autumn Screenings at Inverleith House: Anne-Marie Copestake and Duncan Marquiss

Inverleith House presents two artist films that consider the natural world and scientific enquiry as part of a new short season of screenings reflecting upon the gallery’s unique…

British Art Show 8

Inverleith House is looking forward to presenting the 8th edition of the British Art Show, the last time it came to Edinburgh was back in 2000. Here’s a…

Talks and Events at Inverleith House: Now available to listen online!

Throughout all of the exhibitions at Inverleith House we run an exciting and ambitious programme of events. These involve talks and screenings, poetry, walks and hands-on workshops. All…

Paul Nesbitt talks to Summerhall TV about John Chamberlain

Paul Nesbitt talked to Summerhall TV about the current exhibition at Inverleith House by the great American artist, John Chamberlain: The exhibition forms part of the Edinburgh Art…

Reg Butler’s ‘Girl’ Returns to the Botanic Gardens

We are very pleased to see the much loved outdoor sculpture, Girl, by Reg Butler return to the Botanic Gardens. The sculpture, which is on extended loan from…

Workshops and Events at Inverleith House

To accompany our popular exhibition by the great American artist, John Chamberlain, we have devised a programme of free workshops and events for adults and families. Last week…

Fringe Sustainable Practice

I’m delighted that yet again Fringe shows here at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh  have been shortlisted for the Fringe Sustainable Practice Award. Last year’s winners were the…

John Chamberlain at Inverleith House during Edinburgh Art Festival

With only a week remaining of our current exhibition, Boys and Pastel, by Swiss artist Nicolas Party, we are very much looking forward to our next exhibition by…

Nicolas Party exhibition extended until 28th June!

Due to popular demand, Boys and Pastel, by Swiss artist Nicolas Party will remain open for an extra week. The exhibition will now close on 28th June to…

Inverleith House has launched its first artist’s edition

Working with artist Nicolas Party, Inverleith House has produced its first ever artist’s edition, currently on display and for sale in the gallery. Launched to coincide with the…

School group visits Nicolas Party: Boys and Pastel at Inverleith House

On 14th May Inverleith House was delighted to welcome a group of 20 school children to the current exhibition, Boys and Pastel, by Swiss artist Nicolas Party. After…

Tropical Botanist, James Richardson, responds to Nicolas Party: Boys and Pastel at Inverleith House

Tropical Botanist, James Richardson, has responded to the exhibition Nicolas Party, Boys and Pastel, in the first of a new series of engagement between the contemporary art exhibitions…

Nicolas Party at Inverleith House

Inverleith House has recently opened the new exhibition, Boys and Pastel, by the young Swiss artist, Nicolas Party. Party undertook the MFA course at Glasgow School of Art…

Nature’s Beloved Son: Rediscovering John Muir’s Botanical Legacy

This year is marks the centenary of the death of one of America’s foremost conservationists; the Scots-born John Muir. Still remembered for his understanding of the need to…