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Art on the Mountain -  Exhibitions  at CairnGorm Mountain

Throughout the year CairnGorm Mountain, near Aviemore,  is host to a range of art exhibitions displaying works from a range of local Scottish artists and photographers from throughout the Cairngorms National Park. Many of the works are for sale. Entry is free.

CairnGorm Mountain is always interested in hearing form artists who wish to display their work. Please contact helen.wink@cairngormmountain.org for more details.

2010 Summer Programme


The Big Freeze
Runs until  31st August 2010The Ptarmigan Top Station Viewing windows of the top platform can just be seen......
Photographic Exhibition - The Big Freeze 2010 
Photographers - Staff & Friends of CairnGorm Mountain
Location - T-Bar Gallery at CairnGorm Mountain


This winter CairnGorm Mountain experienced its heaviest snowfall for many years. Our staff worked long and hard to ensure that the road was kept open and the tows ran for the public. The Big Freeze is an exhibition of photographs taken by staff during their working day and provides a fascinating insight into the behind the scenes winter operation at CairnGorm Mountain. Some quotes from visitors to the exhibition so far: 

The Ptarmigan Top Station

Viewing windows of the top platform can just be seen......
" Seeing is believing".....
" A great idea and a brilliant record of an amazing winter"


Art with a Heart 
Runs 2nd to the 31st August 2010
Art and photographic exhibition
Simon Nicholas White and Sarah Cairncross
Location - T-Bar Gallery at Cairngorm Mountain

An art exhibition to raise money for, and awareness of HIV/Aids afflicted children in rural Uganda, featuring two key artists who are dedicated to helping the charity Red Earth Children Africa (Ltd).  All items on display are for sale with 50% of all proceeds going to Red Earth Children (Africa), helping to provide children with basic needs such as school lunches and mosquito nets.