ATLAS Arts was founded in 2010, partly in response to the closure of Skye's former arts centre An Tuireann, and following research conducted by the Scottish Arts Council which found that Skye and Lochalsh had the largest gap in visual arts provision in the northwest of Scotland. Initially the organisation was hosted by HI~Arts (a cultural development agency for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland) until 2012, when it became an independent organisation with charitable status. From 2013 to 2015 ATLAS Arts collaborated with the
Uist-based museum and arts centre
Taigh Chearsabhagh to produce a pan-island programme of exhibitions, events, performances, and new commissions. Called Broad Reach, this included hosting an exhibition of work by
Vija Celmins as part of the
ARTIST ROOMS series of touring exhibitions. In summer 2014 ATLAS Arts participated in the Scotland-wide exhibition programme
GENERATION: 25, commissioning a two large scale out door works and public programme by artists Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan. In October 2014 it was announced that the organisation had secured three-year funding as part of
Creative Scotland's portfolio of 119 regularly-funded organisations for the period 2015–2018. == Aims ==