Fife has a great tradition of art and craft and is home to lots of wonderful artists, makers and designers who make pottery, jewelery, textiles and more. As well as indivdual studios, galleries and workshops, there are several events throughout the year where you can see and experience creativity in Fife at its best. Find out about the Fife Art & Craft Map and request a copy here.
Fancy having a go at something creative? Fife reguarly hosts lots of different classes and workshops from sculpture, painting and jewelery making - find out what's on here.
Talented artist Keny Drew creates bespoke, high quality stained glass. Each item is beautifully handmade from his studio in the east neuk.
Explore the distinctive and diverse range of public art in Glenrothes.
Come and visit our paint-your-own pottery studio, enjoy a cappuccino and piece of our famous carrot cake, let the kids run riot in our soft play, then decorate a piece of ceramic for granny and grandad.
The Junor Gallery is a welcoming place for all, where you will be met by friendly, knowledgeable staff.
The space hosts a number of contemporary art exhibitions each year.
With 20 artists studios, a gallery, classroom and café, discover something different in Dunfermline's former art-deco fire station.
Crail Pottery is set around a beautiful courtyard in the heart of historic Crail and produces a diverse range of stoneware, terracotta planters, raku and bright hand painted earthenware.
Max is a leading exponent of “technorganic” design. His unique work combines forms seen in nature with contemporary sculptural elements.
Letham Glen Craft Centre is a community facility in the heart of Letham Glen is run by volunteers of all ages from within the community.
Hosts exhibitions by local artists and community groups
Fife Contemporary Art & Craft is an independent visual art and craft organisation based in St Andrews. Unusually, their programme is not delivered from a single venue but delivered across Fife through varied partnerships in all kinds of places.
Arts & Inspiration, Crafts & Creativity - My Cafe, Gallery & Boutique On The Coast
The Artline group was formed in 2015 to showcase the restored art and heritage buildings on the railway through Fife. From North Queensferry to Cupar, once unused and semi- derelict rooms have found a new purpose as artists’ studios or heritage centres.
The present-day Pottery is located in the heart of Fife, in the former outbuildings of the manse of Ceres.
Tatha Gallery in Newport on Tay, Fife, Scotland specialises in art that we are passionate about which includes some of the best Twentieth Century and Contemporary British Art. Emerging talent mixed with the time honoured established artists makes a recipe for interest, excitement and excellenc...
A tribute to the town's mining heritages. This mural was painted by Kerry Wilson
Jo Macfarlane is an Artist who runs a Scottish based home scenting company bringing you scented candles and exceptional pieces of carefully selected hand painted Antique furniture.
Artery St Andrews is a unique shop based in the historic town of St Andrews, Fife, offering the best in gifts, homewares, accessories, crafts and jewellery, all handmade by various designers and makers from Scotland and across the UK.
We organise unique creative art vacations in the most stunning locations in Scotland, led by the most inspiring artists. Wild at Art holiday packages include carefully selected tutors, accommodation, inspiring venues and locations, and much more.
"Coastal beach art - upcycled and reimagined from antique beach finds - handmade in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland." How to Buy All of my art is available to buy online at: http://www.eastneukbeachcrafts.co.uk Worldwide Delivery - Free Shipping Over £50 If you'...
Say hello to the Stables Visitor Centre! The home of Cambo Heritage Trust and gateway to Cambo Gardens.
Situated in the historic medieval town of St Andrews, upstairs @ J & G INNES LTD is unique space in the heart of the town.
The Wemyss School of Needlework was founded in 1877 by Dora Wemyss, inspired by the Royal School of Needlework in London, but with a philanthropic emphasis. The Wemyss School sought to teach a skill to local girls from which they would be able to earn a living....