A new outdoor exhibition space has been created at St Paul's Square in Perth.
Modular exhibition stands can accommodate 24 prints of sizes up to 1016mm (40 inches) by 1016mm have now been installed.
Perth and Kinross Council will work with local groups, schools, artists, makers, artisans and other creatives to create exhibitions throughout the year.
Students from Perth High School Art Department are having their work displayed for the first exhibition.
Further works by students from Perth College UHI, Perthshire Artisans, Culture PKC Archives & local photography group 'Pictures of Perth & Beyond' are also currently being curated with the intention to work with others over the next year and further ahead.
Although the exhibition stands will initially be used at St Paul's Square, they can be taken down and moved to other locations.
They have no ground fixings so can be moved to other locations such as the Concert Hall Plaza or outside Perth Museum. They can also be used indoors.
Funding for the project has come from the UK Prosperity Fund.
Perth and Kinross Council's Economy and Infrastructure Committee Convener Councillor Eric Drysdale said: "St Paul's is a fantastic space in Perth city centre and it is great to see exhibitions there.
"I am sure they will attract lots of attention, bringing people into the city centre and showing off the tremendous work of people in our communities."