Queen Camilla Visits an Exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy of Art

Queen Camilla wore a blue dress by Fiona Clare. Artist Ade Adesina RSA and RSA Programme Director Flora La Thangue

On June 30, 2026, Queen Camilla visited the exhibition Chaos and Control: Printmaking in Scotland Now as part of the bicentenary celebrations of the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture (RSA) in Edinburgh. This timely survey exhibition explores the contribution of printmaking to the landscape of contemporary art in Scotland.

Queen Camilla wore a blue dress by Fiona Clare. Artist Ade Adesina RSA and RSA Programme Director Flora La Thangue

Queen Camilla wore a blue dress by Fiona Clare. Artist Ade Adesina RSA and RSA Programme Director Flora La Thangue

Curated by guest artist Ade Adesina RSA and RSA Programme Director Flora La Thangue, the exhibition presents works by leading figures in contemporary Scottish printmaking, alongside pieces by lesser-known and emerging print artists. The King and Queen are visiting Scotland with members of the Royal Family for their annual Royal Week.

Queen Camilla wore a blue dress by Fiona Clare. Artist Ade Adesina RSA and RSA Programme Director Flora La Thangue

Queen Camilla wore a blue dress by Fiona Clare. Artist Ade Adesina RSA and RSA Programme Director Flora La Thangue
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