In June 2026, join us for a summer of art, community and paws-itive impact, all while supporting people with cancer.
Date: 18 June 2025 - 16 August 2026
Where: Glasgow
A pack of 50 beautifully designed, giant Scottie dogs will pop up all over Glasgow – in the city and its suburbs in a fun and exciting Art trail.
In partnership with Wild in Art, this vibrant trail will engage local communities and bring thousands of visitors into the city, all while raising awareness of our work in supporting people with cancer and all the people who love them.
Following the trail, the Scotties will be auctioned to raise much needed funds for our centres across Scotland.
Be part of something paws-itively unforgettable!
Each Scottie will be unique, designed and painted by talented artists, and sponsored by a local business. We're calling for artists and businesses to get on board with sponsorship.
We'll also have wee Scotties too, painted by local schools as part of our Learner Programme.
We're looking for local and regional artists, both established and emerging, to take part in bringing a giant blank Scottie to life.
If you'd like the chance to have your design featured, please register your interest by contacting Hayley at the details below.
Sponsoring one of our Scotties is an opportunity you'll not want to miss out on.
This trail brings together communities, artists, families, and organisations, bringing numerous benefits to your business.
Businesses
Support a local school
We have 60 small Scottie dog sculptures available for local primary schools to decorate through our Learner Programme.
If you're a business or school and would like to sponsor a Scottie, please register your interest by contacting Hayley at the details below.
For more information about the Art Trail or to register your interest for sponsorship opportunities, please get in touch with our Project Manager, Hayley Smith, on:
Email: hayley.smith@maggies.org
Call: 07593 021181
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