Explore Perth Art Gallery

5 May 2026

White statue standing in a bright pink room, leading to a white columned hallway in Perth Art Gallery
Home to one of the oldest museum collections in the UK, Perth Art Gallery features work by some of Scotland’s most influential artists, including Joan Eardley, John Byrne, Alison Watt, John Bellany, and J.D. Fergusson.

Fergus and Meg: A Creative Partnership

Perth Art Gallery is home to the JD Fergusson and Margaret Morris Collection. The display celebrates the life and creative partnership between Scottish Colourist John Duncan Fergusson and his partner, Margaret Morris, the pioneering dancer. 

This collection features over forty paintings, drawings, and watercolours, and is the largest single holding in existence of work by Fergusson). Visitors can discover the impact of Fergusson’s work in the history of Western art, and the equally important legacy of dancer, choreographer, and artist Margaret Morris.

This exhibition has been generously supported by the J.D. Fergusson Art Foundation.

Hands On Art

Refreshed in 2025 thanks to funding from The Gannochy Trust, Hands on Art is a dedicated interactive space  designed specifically for children 5 and under, and their grown-ups.

  • Pre-Art Skills: Activities that help children develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and colour matching, which are the foundations for creative expression. 
  • Curiosity and Play: Engaging, open-ended experiences that inspire young minds to experiment and explore art in their own unique way. 
  • Sensory-based play experiences: Fun areas and resources that not only support little ones to engage in art but also to use the senses to help build nerve connections in the brain, supporting cognitive growth, language development, and problem-solving skills.

So, whether it is your child’s first time visiting a gallery or their hundredth, this is the ideal place to create, touch, play, and discover.

The Dark Room

For the first time in 20 years, the upper level of the iconic  rotunda space in Perth Art Gallery is once again open for visitors to marvel, featuring a fascinating look at photography  in the pre-digital age.

For 150 years, photographs relied on light reacting with chemicals, this created a variety of styles and effects, and the techniques changed and improved throughout time.

The display highlights Scotland and Perth’s role in the dawn of photography, and the permanent display showcases some of the early methods of photography. Marvel at some of the original equipment used in creating the photographs, without smartphones or digital editing software.

The Dark Room is only accessible via a steep staircase, which may pose challenges for those with mobility issues. However, printed copies of all the works on display are available on the ground floor. Please ask a member of staff for assistance. 

Modern Scots

Spread over two galleries, this permanent display shows work from iconic modern and contemporary Scottish artists. The works on display cover the last 100 years and demonstrate the new and innovative ways in which Scottish artists were working and taking inspiration from the past and from Europe.

The exhibition includes key players in the story of Scottish art, such as Joan Eardley and Sir William MacTaggart, alongside renowned contemporary artists Calum Colvin and Alison Watt.

Changing on a semi-regular basis, so, there is always something new to see when you visit.  When you are in the gallery, keep an eye out for the labels written by Perth High School students.

Perth Art Gallery

Perth Art Gallery features an ever-changing temporary exhibitions programme, a family play space, a photography gallery, gift shop, toilets, and coffee bar.

Perth Art Gallery
78 George Street
Perth 
PH1 5LB 

Perth Art Gallery FAQ's

Yes, Perth Art Gallery offers free entry for visitors, making it one of the most accessible cultural attractions in Perth city centre. Some special exhibitions or events may occasionally require tickets.

Perth Art Gallery does have a gift shop with a range of souvenirs available for purchase. 

There is a coffee bar which sells hot and cold drinks, alongside sweet treats including traybakes and crisps. 

The gallery showcases a mixture of historic and contemporary art, including paintings, sculpture, photography, decorative arts and exhibitions celebrating Scottish artists and makers.

Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring Perth Art Gallery, depending on the exhibitions and events taking place during their visit.

Yes, Perth Art Gallery is family-friendly and regularly offers interactive exhibitions, creative activities and events designed for children and young visitors. The gallery is a popular indoor attraction for families visiting Perth.

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