Jonathan Koetsier
Jun
27

Jonathan Koetsier

Past Exhibition: Views of St Andrews by Jonathan Koetsier
Opens June 27 at Fraser Gallery

Join us for Views of St Andrews, a solo exhibition of new work by Jonathan Koetsier. Now based in St Andrews, Koetsier captures the town’s landscapes and still lifes with expressive, emotive brushwork rooted in observation and feeling.

This show is a celebration of place—perfect for anyone looking to take home a unique graduate keepsake or connect with the beauty of St Andrews through art.

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John Kingsley, RSW PAI
May
30

John Kingsley, RSW PAI

Past Exhibition: Observations and Reflections by John Kingsley RSW PAI
Opening Event: Friday, May 30 | 7–9 PM at Fraser Gallery

We’re delighted to welcome celebrated Scottish painter John Kingsley back to Fraser Gallery for his latest solo exhibition, Observations and Reflections. Known for his expressive landscapes and richly textured compositions, Kingsley brings decades of experience and award-winning technique to this new body of work.

Please join us this Friday evening for an opportunity to view the exhibition in person, meet fellow art enthusiasts, and enjoy an evening of art and conversation.

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I am Woman: Five Female Artists
May
6
to 16 May

I am Woman: Five Female Artists

Past Exhibition: I Am Woman

Join us for I Am Woman, a vibrant group show celebrating creativity and expression through the work of five incredible artists: Janet Keith, Mhairi McGregor RSW, Alison McWhirter, Jackie Philip, and Gail Pope.

Get in touch with any questions or to enquire about available works.

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Colin Brown
Apr
18
to 19 Jul

Colin Brown

Past Exhibition: Modern Edo

Celebrate Easter weekend with Modern Edo, a striking new 16-piece exhibition by Colin Brown. Enjoy the artworks in person with a glass of fizz and some festive treats.

The full collection is now live on our website—browse the e-catalogue and explore each piece online.

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David Mackie Cook
Mar
14
to 28 Mar

David Mackie Cook

Past Exhibition: Nature Unleashed

Celebrate the start of St Andrews Cocktail Week with Nature Unleashed, a bold new solo exhibition by David Mackie Cook. Known for his vibrant impasto style, Cook brings energy and emotion to each bloom and brushstroke.

Join us for the opening night, and explore the full collection online from Wednesday 12 March.

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Nael Hanna
Feb
7
to 27 Feb

Nael Hanna

Past Exhibition: Portraits in Paint and Pastel

Discover a striking new collection of portraits by Nael Hanna, exploring expression and atmosphere through paint and pastel.

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Christmas Exhibition
Dec
7
to 27 Dec

Christmas Exhibition

Past Exhibition: Winter Collection

Join us for a festive one-day exhibition featuring new work from both gallery favourites and an exciting group of new artists.

Discover pieces by George Birrell, Jane Hooper, Julia Hawkins, Alison McWhirter, Mhairi McGregor, and many more—plus fresh work from David Mackie Cook, Nael Hanna, Jack Morrocco, and others.

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Francis Boag
Sept
6
to 27 Sept

Francis Boag

Past Exhibition: September Song

Francis's first solo exhibition at Fraser Gallery, St Andrews, since Lesley Franklin took ownership at the start of May 2024. And, having personally collected Boag works for a long time, she is delighted! In May, Lesley visited Francis on the Ury Estate and was struck by the splendour of the landscape. Such an emotional response to the landscape is very evident in Francis’s unique depictions of the North East of Scotland. Then, as they sat enjoying lunch at Stonehaven Harbour, she was also struck by the kindness, humour and humility of such a major contemporary artist. ‘

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Katherine Wai
Aug
17
to 31 Aug

Katherine Wai

Past Exhibition: Last Year My Sofa Was Blue

Katherine draws on personal experience  and relationships to inform her art. She paints as she feels, and her work is a selfstudy of emotion and mood. In this exhibition, Katherine has captured the candid moments where others have entered her personal space. Her observations are quietly reflective and allow us some understanding of her external and internal worlds, in relation to others. There is a raw edge to Katherine’s work, both literally and metaphorically. Each piece is contained, resolved  and there is no going back.

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