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Rachael Maclean wearing ring and brooch from Tatty Devine collection

Rachel Maclean x Tatty Devine launches

Dook x Jupiter Artland soap Pic: Brenda Rosete

Jupiter Artland and Dook collaborate

Whisky and vodka will be made at the new art gallery dstillery complex at Jupiter Artland.

Jupiter Artland to create ‘art gallery distillery' centre under expansion vision

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Edinburgh chef Barry Bryson pops up with seafood menu at George Street cafe

Artist Rachel Maclean has created an upside down abandoned toyshop installation for Perth High Street.

Artist Rachel Maclean reveals ‘abandoned toyshop’ for Perth High Street

I Lay Here For You by Tracey Emin at Jupiter Artland PIC: Allan Pollok-Morris

Art reviews: Tracey Emin | Abbas Akhavan | Fantasy to Fabrication

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Edinburgh chef, Barry Bryson, hosts pop-up dinners on Leith industrial estate

Artist Tracey Emin with her new six metre bronze sculpture 'I Lay Here For You', the latest permanent work at Jupiter Artland sculpture park in Edinburgh. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

New Tracey Emin sculpture and exhibition unveiled at Edinburgh attraction

Distruction Boyz will be appearing at this year's Jupiter Artland festival in Edinburgh.

Young Fathers star to help programme Edinburgh festival this summer

The Crawick Multiverse near Sanquhar in Dumfries and Galloway, a public park of wonder created from an old open cast mine and inspired by astronomy and the cosmos. PIC: Contributed/Mike Bolam.

Public garden of wonder created from old opencast mine heads for next level

Barry Bryson

Chef Barry Bryson's pop-up supper club at Edinburgh's Honeycomb & Co

Antony Gormley's Firmament is one of the most popular works of art at Jupiter Artland. Picture: Allan Pollok-Morris

Artists plead for Edinburgh’s ‘open-air museum’ to get green belt reprieve

Callum Easter PIC: Greg Macvean

Festival review: Jupiter Rising, Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh

Sophie Douglas, Emmanuella Damptey and Caitlin Anderson played aliens from the planet Hanyana in the Fringe show WeCameToDance. Picture: Ian Georgeson

Edinburgh’s most surreal festival season was also its most inspiring

Mele Broomes in her show Wrapped Up In This.

Mele Broomes: 'It will be dynamic and intimate'

The Jupiter Rising festival will be staged over the last weekend in August. Picture Aly Wight

Boutique outdoor music, art, film and glamping festival to go ahead in Edinburgh

A record audience of more than three million attended the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019. Picture: Jeff J Mitchell

The Fringe needs urgent help to get back on its feet - Brian Ferguson

Rachel Maclean's new outdoor sculpture for Jupiter Artland opens to the public on Saturday. Picture: Lisa Ferguson

Mimi's world: Rachel Maclean on her new upside-down fairytale shop in Edinburgh

Jupiter Artland is home to more than 30 sculptures and has been recreated in computer game, Minecraft, 2021.

Minecraft Jupiter Artland is a chip off the old block

The Cells of Life landforms created by landscape architect Charles Jeneks are one of the most popular sculptures in the grounds of Jupiter Artland. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

Scots tourism expert hits out at housing threat to Edinburgh sculpture park

Robert and Nicky Wilson, the founders of Jupiter Artland, launched a campaign to try to thwart the green belt housing bid in September. Picture: Allan Pollok-Morris

Campaign to block green belt housing beside sculpture park wins crucial backing

Antony Gormley's Firmament sculpture is one of the most popular works of art at Jupiter Artland.

National Trust backs campaign to protect sculpture park from housing ‘threat’

Mouth, 2020 by Sara Barker, stainless steel tray, brass rod, automotive paint, oil paint PIC: Mike Bolam

Small is beautiful for Sara Barker at Cample Line

Antony Gormley's Firmament sculpture is one of the most popular works of art at Jupiter Artland. Picture: Jon Savage

Ian Rankin pleads for sculpture park to be protected from new housing threat

More than 30 permanent works of art, including Antony Gomley's Firmament, can be found at Jupiter Artland.

Jupiter Artland row exposes Edinburgh Council to fresh criticism –Brian Ferguson

Antony Gormley's 'Firmament' sculpture is one of the most popular works at Jupiter Artland.

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Campaign launched to 'protect' sculpture park from green bid housing bid

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