Announcing Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show 2025

The dates for Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show 2025 have been announced. Taking place on Saturday 22 November and Sunday 23 November, the show will feature artworks from over 150 local artists with at least fifty percent of the proceeds going to help Macmillan Cancer Support.

This year, ‘Misty Night, Glencoe’ by Yulia Allan has been selected as the lead image to promote the show.

The Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show is free and open to everyone.

EVENT DETAILS:

Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show 2025

Cornerstone Centre

St John’s Church, Edinburgh, EH2 4BJ

Dates: 22 – 23 November 2025

Website: macmillanartshow.org.uk

The Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show was created to raise essential money for a great cause whilst also increasing the exposure of local artists from Edinburgh and across Scotland.

It comprises a two-day exhibition at a central Edinburgh venue as well as an online gallery for those unable to attend the show. The event encourages the best in exciting and contemporary original artworks that are designed to be very affordable.

The artist decides how much of the price they wish to donate to Macmillan with at least half going to the charity.

About Yulia Allan

Yulia Allan is a professional artist and a modern contemporary landscape and seascape painter. Born in Ukraine and with close family members still there, she has embraced the land- and sea-scapes of Scotland to incorporate dramatic shifts of light and atmosphere as a central part of her work. Slightly abstract in nature, her work uses layers and textures to accentuate the ever-changing Scottish landscape.

Website: Yulia Allan – Professional Scottish Artist

About Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show 2025

Now in its twenty-third year, the Edinburgh Macmillan Art Show has become a fixture in the Edinburgh cultural calendar.

At least fifty percent of the sale from any artwork goes directly to Macmillan Cancer Support, with the rest going to the artists themselves.

Through this, the show has gained a reputation for helping local artists to gain exposure both at home and abroad.

A complete photo gallery is available here