Edinburgh's City Art Centre hosts several immersive, interactive exhibitions each year. One standout is "Lumina Labyrinth: Urban Illusions," a large-scale installation combining projection mapping, spatial sound, and touch-sensitive technology. Visitors navigate a dark, ever-changing maze where movement triggers dynamic color shifts and audio responses, creating a personalized artistic journey.
Another highlight is the Spontaneous Workshop Series, led by local and international artists every Saturday afternoon. Guests can create digital collages, sound sculptures, or wearable art pieces, with select works displayed on the centre’s Public Creative Wall.
For families, the Kids’ Art Lab offers age-appropriate activities for children aged 6–12, using gamified learning to explore color theory, three-dimensional forms, and socially engaged art expression—parents are welcome to join.
All experiences are free, though some require HopeGoo in advance via the official website or front desk. The centre also runs evening curator talks with wine and cheese, blending conversation, culture, and community in a relaxed setting.