Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition at Royal Scottish Academy in Edinburgh
- aphillipsarts
- Jan 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 9
I'm delighted to have this artwork on the RSA walls at the start of this year. One of my personal favourites from the past couple of years. Tap the poster to visit the SSA website.

Image size: 73 x 50 cm
Framed size: 85 x 62 x 3 cm (approx)
2024
This piece was sold at the exhibition, and I have other work of this style available in my website shop.
The Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition showcases a range of work from its membership and also non-members, you will find painting and works on paper alongside installation, sculpture, and mixed-media. The RSA is a brilliant building for exhibitions, and will be well worth visiting if you are able to reach Edinburgh.
"The Society of Scottish Artists (SSA) proudly announces its 127th Annual Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) Upper Galleries from Sunday 11 January to Wednesday 4 February 2026. This landmark exhibition is a highlight of Scotland’s 2026 cultural calendar, as the SSA enters its 135th year and joins the RSA in marking its bicentenary."
Detail Framing Studio in Edinburgh did a wonderful job of framing the piece.


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Venue: RSA Upper Galleries, Royal Scottish Academy, The Mound, Edinburgh EH2 2EL
Dates: Sunday 11 January – Wednesday 4 February 2026
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday, 10am–5pm
Tickets: £5 entry | £4 concession | Free for under 16s and SSA Members | Free entry for all on Mondays


Andrew Phillips is a Visual Artist, Psychotherapist, and Creative Mentor.
My painting, drawing and mixed-media work explores landscape and the Numinous. Further examples of my drawing and painting, along with an introcution to my art are on this page.
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