This special event offers a unique opportunity to hear from artist Morven Stewart as she shares her creative journey, artistic process and the stories behind her art.
Morven’s work is deeply rooted in her experiences of wild places. She wanders through the landscape, immersing herself in her surroundings as she collects imprints of the environment in her sketchbooks. With wild camping a key part of her practice, she works only with what she can carry - oils for dreich days by windswept shores and watercolours for those rare, glorious hours of sunshine.
This is your chance to meet the artist, hear about the inspiration behind her work and ask any questions you might have in an engaging and relaxed setting.
Doors will open at 6pm for access to our Perthshire Illustrated exhibition, featuring Morven’s work, ahead of her talk and Q&A from 6:30pm – 7:30pm.
More about Morven Stewart
Morven was shortlisted in the 2025 Scottish Landscape Awards and accepted to the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists Watercolour Prize Exhibition. She was awarded a VACMA Bursary to undertake a printmaking course and, in January, was interviewed by Helen Needham, BBC Radio Scotland for the Scotland Outdoors Podcast.
Adult: £8.25; Concessions: £5.50 (inc. 10% booking fee)
St John’s Place, Perth, PH1 5SZ
Perth Museum will open its doors on 30 March 2024 after a £27 million redevelopment project. This world-class cultural and heritage attraction will highlight the fascinating objects and stories that put Perth and Kinross at the centre of Scotland’s story.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.
This is an immersive production, actors will be in the aisles but the audience will remain seated throughout.