We would like to extend a warm welcome to you from everyone here at our Highland art Gallery. The gallery is located in the centre of the of the small and charming town of Beauly. We are just a short drive from Inverness, the Highland capital. Beauly Gallery is a family run gallery working alongside local and Scottish acclaimed artists and craftspeople to provide a wide range of handmade Scottish art and craft gifts.
The gallery celebrates the essence of the Highlands, with works from locally and nationally acclaimed artists. Through-out the year our gallery exhibitions feature the work of: Christine O'Keeffe, Clare Blois, Janis Mennie and Nicola MacDonell, all familiar local artists who have a firm following in the Highland region and far beyond, alongside Internationally acclaimed artists such as John Lowrie Morrision, (Jolomo) and Davy Brown.
We have scoured the country to find the very best in handmade Scottish Arts & Crafts so you can select that special gift for your friends and family (or maybe that little something for yourself). Stuck for an idea for that wedding, christening or birthday, we can help. We have all sorts of gifts for ladies and gents, of all ages. The one thing all our products have in common is fine workmanship, originality and flair - all this and prices to suit every pocket.
Many of the products we sell are unique, produced by independent designers, so it is unlikely you will find another the same!
Our ranges are extensive with many items exclusively designed for the Beauly Gallery, they vary from season
to season. Original artwork is on exhibition all year with our exhibitions changing nine times each year, we sell prints - mounted and framed and we have a huge range of artist cards.
Handmade gifts include: turned wooden bowls, designer jewellery, knitted items, ceramics, glass, textiles. Our support to local artists is of the utmost importance to us, our staff have extensive knowledge of practices and techniques used by many of our artisans having visited their workshops and studios to see 'the artist at work' and gain a valuable insight.