Bricklive
KIDS EXHIBITION TRAIL
SEC, Glasgow, Thur-sun
The UK’S largest LEGO exhibition returns with a wealth of new features for fans of all ages.
New for 2018 is the Bright Bricks Safari, which hosts 80 different animals, alongside favourite zones from last year – Star Wars, Duplo, Creator, City, Minecraft and more.
Bricklive provides the opportunity to build, break and build again with everything from Race Ramps to Brick Pits.
And Brick Lane is full of toys, merchandise and exclusive sets, gifts, art and accessories.
In Focus: Scottish Photography
City Art Centre, Edinburgh, until May 12
This exhibition showcases the City Art Centre’s photographic collections, and charts the development of fine art photography in Scotland from the 19th Century to the present day.
In Focus: Scottish Photography features work by a range of historic and contemporary artists, including Hill & Adamson, Thomas Begbie, Joseph Mckenzie, David Williams, Maud Sulter, Wendy Mcmurdo, Calum Colvin and Christine Borland.
Art Adventures In Nature
Erskine Park Home, Renfrewshire, until July 31
This art trail is part of Unforgotten Forces, a partnership of 15 organisations supporting older veterans in Scotland and led by Luminate, Scotland’s creative ageing organisation, in partnership with Erskine.
Residents of Erskine Park Home have worked with artists-in-residence Gill White and James Winnett to create art inspired by nature, using techniques like creative writing and model making. The trail can be followed between the Erskine Park Home and the main Erskine facility.