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Participating Museums

Frances Priest's Green Balance; Photo: The Scottish Gallery

Exhibitions and displays do change so please check the museums’ websites before you visit.

Participating museums are shown in the table below.

(Left: Frances Priest's
Green Balance; Photo:
The Scottish Gallery)

The museums participating in the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland are:

Gallery Town Website
Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums Aberdeen www.aagm.co.uk
City Art Centre Edinburgh www.cac.org.uk
Hunterian Art Gallery Glasgow www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk
Paisley Museum & Art Galleries Paisley www.renfrewshire.gov.uk
The Pier Arts Centre Orkney www.pierartscentre.com
McManus Galleries Dundee www.mcmanus.co.uk

Please note: The Pier Arts Centre is closed for redevelopment until late 2006. McManus Galleries, Dundee will be closed for redevelopment between October 2005 – Spring 2007.

For further information about the National Collecting Scheme for Scotland and contemporary art visit the Contemporary Art Society’s website or email the Contemporary Art Society
Telephone: 020 7612 0730


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Junko Mori's A Silver Organism, Photo: Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
Hiroki Iwata's Vase, Photo: Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums
Hanneline Visnes's In The Flowers, Photo: Doggerfisher
Jonathan Owen's Michaelmas Term, Photo: Doggerfisher
Colin Reid's Untitled; Photo: McManus Galleries
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