Author: Anna
Join us for Glasgow Film Festival 2022 at An Lanntair
We are delighted to be partnering with Glasgow Film Festival, alongside other UK cinemas, to simultaneously screen some of the biggest titles from their 2022 programme. We kick off the 18th annual GFF on 2nd March with the UK premiere of The Outfit, Graham Moore’s gripping tale of deception. On International Women’s Day, 8th March,… More…

Call Out for Art Class Tutors
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Friday 25th February COURSES TO START WEEK COMMENCING: Friday 21st March An Lanntair invites proposals from Artists of all art-forms who are interested in teaching a series of art classes. Our art classes allow adults to learn diverse new skills in a wide range of art-forms. Whether you are a dancer, musician, visual… More…

Elaine Smith – Befriending Arts exhibition: Reflections and insights
The Befriending Art’s exhibition in An Lanntair’s Cafe/bar is a collection of work co-curated by its members. The colourful array of different media and approaches represents each member’s response to projects they engaged with, as well as their own individual explorations. Bringing all these wonderful and intriguing perspectives together for the exhibition has been a… More…

Outer Hebrides Climate Beacon Press Release: Artist Commissions
Image: Still from Lùib A Chèile by Alicia Matthews Làn Thìde, the Outer Hebrides Climate Beacon, are excited to announce a series of artist commissions for artists living and working in the Outer Hebrides or who have a strong connection to the place. Taigh Chearsabhagh, in collaboration with Ceòlas, and Cothrom/ReStore, are looking to commission… More…

Làn Thìde, the Outer Hebrides Climate Beacon, are excited to launch their new digital platform
Làn Thìde is a collective and network of arts, heritage, community, environmental and third sector organisations, located in the Outer Hebrides, established to create a programme of public engagement focused on climate change and developed with community collaboration at its core. This programme aims to engage and inspire a diverse range of inhabitants in the… More…

An Lanntair’s COP 26 flagship exhibition: End of Engines
The alchemical properties of oil, and the gloaming of the combustion engine are symbols for our age of consumption in Robbie Thomson’s multimedia installation End of Engines, An Lanntair’s COP26 flagship exhibition, opening in the main gallery, Saturday 4 December. “An Lanntair will be the first time I’ve shown this work – I’m looking forward to being… More…

Kiosk – Bùth: An Lanntair Exhibition on the Making of Memories
From the late ‘60s to the early ‘90s, Nicolson’s Kiosk stood on the plot of land now occupied by An Lanntair. A staple of Stornoway life and an early example of the small businesses servicing the tourist trail through the Hebrides, the kiosk sold the “Gifts, Souvenirs & Fancy Goods” which featured in its annual… More…

An Lanntair Film Blog: June 2021
Well, if there is one thing I strive for, being the cinema programmer at An Lanntair, it’s variety. And that’s what we’ve got this June. First, I know that there’s a lot of families out there that are loving coming back to the cinema, so I’ve tried my best to get as much as I… More…

An Lanntair hosts Western Isles Community Society exhibition Titanic’s Predecessor: SS Norge – An Atlantic Catastrophe
An Lanntair is delighted to host exhibition Titanic’s Predecessor: SS Norge – An Atlantic Catastrophe, curated by The Western Isles Community Society and on show in the art centre’s main gallery from May 11th to 16th. The Western Isles Community Society exhibition tells the story of Russians and Finns fleeing Tsarist oppression, and of Norwegians… More…

Staff Fundraiser
2021 has already been a strange year for many An Lanntair staff, some of us haven’t even set foot in the building this year let alone put on a gig! We are all really looking forward to the day we can reopen and welcome people back to the arts centre. However, in the meantime we… More…
