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Date: 24 February 2026
Location: Carluke Library
Time: 14:00
Crochet Workshop 24 February 2026 2:00pm £2.00 Carluke Library
Learn how to crochet a bookmark.
To book please call Carluke Library on 01555 772134.
Cost: £2.00
Date: 30/01/2026 - 01/03/2026
Every day
Location: East Kilbride Arts Centre
Time: 10:00 - 16:00
Robert Hair Miller exhibition 30 January - 1 March 2026 10:00am - 4:00pm Free admission East Kilbride Arts Centre
Still Painting After All These Years
From the artist
My full name is Robert Hair Miller, and I was born in Dalmarnock Road in Bridgeton, Glasgow in 1954. I attended Thomson Street Primary School in Dennistoun then Whitehill Senior Secondary School. I did have the honour of reaching the highest mark in my art higher in the history of the one-hundred-year-old school at the time.
I became a carpet designer at Lyle’s Carpet Factory after leaving school but was made redundant after only two years when the factory was closed. I decided to go to Glasgow School of Art at the age of twenty-one but left there after two and a half years to make my living playing keyboards in various pop bands.
I didn't lift a paint brush for about twenty years.
I decided to paint again when I was forty mainly because it has always been my passion.
This exhibition is really to show I have many interests in the art world although portraiture will always be top of my list.
I have painted many faces through the years but one of my favourite images is of Amy Winehouse. Amy's mum Janis has one of my paintings and I have a treasured photo of Janis holding the painting of her daughter.
I hope this selection of paintings interests the people who take the time to visit, thanks in advance, Robert.
Cost: Free admission
Date: 24 February 2026
Location: Rutherglen Town Hall
Time: 14:00
Duo Marier 24 February 2026 2:00pm Free, but tickets must be booked in advance Rutherglen Town Hall
Neil (cello) and Austin (guitar) are Duo Marier - a musical duo blending classical training with a love for genre-crossing creativity.
We met at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, but our collaboration truly began in the Scottish Highlands. While walking through dramatic landscapes and sharing stories, we realised a mutual passion for chamber music and the joy of making music that connects with people on a personal level. That conversation led us to form Duo Marier - a space where cello and guitar could explore everything from classical to jazz, pop, folk, tango, and beyond.
Our approach is rooted in curiosity and connection. With just two instruments, we aim to create rich, expressive sound worlds that tell stories - sometimes familiar, sometimes unexpected, always sincere. We enjoy blurring the boundaries between genres, reshaping well-known pieces and discovering new ones that speak to both us and our audiences.
We joined Live Music Now Scotland in 2025, excited by the opportunity to bring live music into a variety of community settings. We're especially looking forward to performing in care homes and ASN schools - settings we're passionate about and well-prepared for. We believe music has the power to uplift, comfort, and bring people together - and we're excited to be part of a scheme that brings that belief to life.
Whether we're playing in a concert hall, a classroom or community setting, our aim is always the same: to offer something warm, thoughtful, and full of heart.
Available to book online or by calling Rutherglen Town Hall on 0141 613 5700.
Cost: Free, but tickets must be booked in advance